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Blummenfeld on the pole lost the world record

Kristian Blummenfelt, 32-year-old triathlete, finished second at the Challenge Roth event in Germany, which follows the same distance as an Ironman race—3.8 km swimming, 180 km cycling, and 42.2 km running. During the final marathon segment, he was overtaken by Sam Laidlow, who broke Blummenfelt’s previous world record on the Ironman distance. Laidlow won with a time of 7 hours, 21 minutes, and 4 seconds, eight seconds faster than Blummenfelt’s old record of 7:21:12 set in Mexico in 2021. Blummenfelt finished in 7:26:24, five minutes and 20 seconds behind Laidlow. This marked his first return to the starting line in two weeks after a strong start to the season with three wins in four races. The race, often compared to the Tour de France in cycling, attracted nearly 300,000 spectators annually.

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Blummenfeld on the pole lost the world record

Kristian Blummenfelt, 32-year-old triathlete, finished second at the Challenge Roth event in Germany, which follows the same distance as an Ironman race—3.8 km swimming, 180 km cycling, and 42.2 km running. During the final marathon segment, he was overtaken by Sam Laidlow, who broke Blummenfelt’s previous world record on the Ironman distance. Laidlow won with a time of 7 hours, 21 minutes, and 4 seconds, eight seconds faster than Blummenfelt’s old record of 7:21:12 set in Mexico in 2021. Blummenfelt finished in 7:26:24, five minutes and 20 seconds behind Laidlow. This marked his first return to the starting line in two weeks after a strong start to the season with three wins in four races. The race, often compared to the Tour de France in cycling, attracted nearly 300,000 spectators annually.

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