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2011 Ironman Texas Gallery

Catriona Morrison broke 9 hours and Eneko Llanos eked out a 90-second win over Iron rookie Tim O'Donnell at Ironman Texas. Photos by Timothy Carlson.

Llanos, Morrison top Ironman Texas

Eneko Llanos outdueled Ironman rookie Timothy O'Donnell by 90 seconds and Catriona Morrison 's 8:57:51 topped Kelly Williamson by 10 minutes at the inaugural Memorial Hermann Texas Ironman in The Woodlands

2011 Texas Ironman pre race

The Memorial Hermann Ironman is the first full Ironman race in Texas history and its big points and $100,00 purse attracted a stellar field. Photos by Timothy Carlson

Angela Naeth on the verge

Angela Naeth had 6 second place finishes at Ironman 70.3 races last year. After two more 70.3 runners-up and a win at Leadman 250 this year, she wants a win to shed her rep as the Susan Lucci of 70.3s

Sarah Haskins targets London

Sarah Haskins just won her first ITU World Cup in Monterrey, Mexico. Somehow she's managed to win a ton of big races while fighting a debilitating nerve entrapment severely hampering her left leg.

Potts, Snow take Florida 70.3

Andy Potts’s race-best swim and bike provide his margin of victory over Maxim Kriat; Caitlin Snow’s race-best run gives her a 6:05 margin over Nina Kraft at Florida 70.3.

Jordan Rapp on his Leadman win

After he won the the Leadman Life Time Epic 250 he said it was the “toughest” race of his career. Afterwards, he had a few fine-tuned distinctions to make about the experience.

Jordan Rapp tops Leadman 250

In boiling heat and wicked winds that overcame many, Jordan Rapp won the men;s title at Leadman Lifetime Epic 250; Angela Naeth of Canada was the women's champion.

James Cunnama’s star is rising

The 28-year-old South African had a breakthrough year in 2010 with wins at Rev3 Cedar Point, Ironman Florida, Alpe d’Huez – and narrowly escaped getting chicked in his 6th place finish at Challenge Roth.

Hecht, Wurtele win IM St. George

Mathias Hecht won his first ever Ironman by 1:43 over Maik Twelsiek of Germany; Heather Wurtele of Canada repeats as early leader Jodie Swallow of Great Britain DNFs with foot injury.

2011 Wildflower long course

Dark horse Jesse Thomas shocked the field and Leanda Cave finished 5 seconds off Julie Dibens' course record. Photo Gallery by Timothy Carlson