Bermuda's Marie-Lyne Dore delivered a stellar performance at the Ironman Indian Wells La Quinta 70.3, conquering the challenging course and claiming first place in her Age Group. Fellow Bermudian Sharon Craig also tackled the grueling race, showcasing her resilience and determination.
Dore, competing in the Female 40-44 Age Group, crossed the finish line with an impressive time of 4:49:10. Her performance placed her as the top female finisher in her Age Group, the 40th female overall, and 204th overall.
Dore's race was a model of consistency and strength. She completed the Swim course in 31:34, followed by a strong Bike leg of 2:31:14. She then capped off her performance with a 1:38:10 Run, showcasing her endurance and determination.
Craig, competing in the Female 60-64 Age Group, finished the race with a time of 6:32:10. She placed 5th in her age group, 315th among female finishers, and 1433rd overall.
Craig's race was a testament to her perseverance and grit. She completed the Swim in 50:00, followed by a 3:09:25 Bike split. She then tackled the Run course, finishing in 2:13:02.
The Ironman Indian Wells La Quinta 70.3 is known for its demanding course, featuring a swim in Lake Cahuilla, a bike leg through the desert landscape, and a run in the La Quinta community. Dore and Craig's performances showcased their dedication and athleticism, inspiring fellow triathletes in Bermuda and beyond.
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