Kiwi Braden Currie posted a 2:46:25 marathon to finish seventh at the Ironman world championship in Hawaii yesterday, his second consecutive top 10 finish in only his third start at the home of Ironman racing.
The race was won by German Jan Frodeno, in a race record time of 7:51:13. The big German made his move in the second half of the bike course and rode away from the field, with his 2:42:43 marathon the icing on the cake.
Tim O'Donnell (US) was second and Sebastian Kienle made it two Germans on the podium with his third place.
Currie was right in the mix out of the water, a superb swim had him right in the lead group and where he wanted to be on the bike, but he just did not have the legs to stay with the pace being set first by Alistair Brownlee (Great Britain) and then Frodeno.
But the Wanaka athlete found some strength on the run, passing more than a dozen athletes on his way to seventh place.