Jeff Symonds
1 of 12Jeff Symonds finished 23rd, but his day out on the Queen K is an inspiring story of perseverance. He embodies the "Anything is Possible" spirit of the IRONMAN World Championship.
Andy Potts
2 of 12Andy Potts finished fourth at the IRONMAN World Championships. He chatted about his race and how he got into triathlon.
Jan Frodeno
3 of 12Jan Frodeno achieved his ultimate goal by winning the 2015 IRONMAN World Championship. He now owns both an Olympic gold medal and an IRONMAN gold medal--a pairing that may never be repeated.
Timothy O'Donnell
4 of 12Timothy O'Donnell had a breakthrough race at Kona--finishing third after an impressive bike leg. He has been working with legendary coach Mark Allen for two seasons now, and it shows in his results.
Daniela Ryf
5 of 12After a second place showing last year, Daniela Ryf is finally at the top of the IRONMAN World Championship podium. She executed a near-flawless race and completed the course 13 minutes faster than the second-place finisher.
Heather Jackson
6 of 12In her pro debut at the 2015 IRONMAN World Championship, Heather Jackson made her presence known. Thanks to a strong run leg, she finished fifth overall.
Michelle Vesterby
7 of 12Michelle Vesterby just missed the podium, but her strong performance resulted in a fourth-place finish.
Susie Cheetham
8 of 12UK's Susie Cheetham finished sixth at the 2015 IRONMAN World Championship and talked about her performance.
Tyler Butterfield
9 of 12Tyler Butterfield finished fifth at the 2015 IRONMAN World Championship. Endurance sports run in his family, and he bested his father's seventh-place showing in 1981 on the Big Island.
Andreas Raelert
10 of 12Andreas Raelert finished second at the 2015 IRONMAN World Championship with a marathon performance that dismantled the field.
Rachel Joyce
11 of 12Despite having a tough bike like, Rachel Joyce had a great day at the 2015 IRONMAN World Championship and her impressive marathon time propelled her to second place.
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