MULTI SPORTS
Words: Tracy Knox ǀ Photos: Chris Hitchcock & Courtesy of Caroline Koll
In Europe, running a marathon is a big deal. In South Africa, with its people who seem unlimited in their quest for challenges, a marathon is most often considered to be a weekend training run as part of an even bigger challenge. It is for this very reason that when the IRONMAN triathlon first came to the shores of Port Elizabeth in 2004, it immediately attracted a sizeable field of some 750-plus endurance athletes willing to take on this outrageously difficult event.
Now, ten years on, the event has grown to such an extent that 2,500 entries sold out for this edition, and it attracts a huge amount of interest from international athletes. Since its conception, there are 23 athletes who have competed in every event. We chatted to one of these athletes, who is one of only two women attempting ten consecutive IRONMAN South Africa races, the only professional to have competed since the very beginning, and the current 2014 SA Long Distance Triathlon Champion - Caroline Koll.
IRONMAN SOUTH AFRICA
10 YEARS ON
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