Pro Female Athletes run to the water at the swim start flag off on Pantai Kok

The beautiful sky over Cenang Beach served as the backdrop for the inaugural IRONKIDS Malaysia Race

Local volunteers from Langkawi man water stations along the bike and run courses

IRONMAN Malaysia Langkawi Returns with an Activity Packed Race Week, Promoting Community Spirit and an Active Lifestyle

The Tropical IRONMAN Adventure shows that “Anything is Possible” with a Celebrity Relay, the inaugural IRONKIDS Race and a host of activities leading up to Race Day

 

IRONMAN Malaysia Langkawi, the Tropical IRONMAN Adventure, took place on Langkawi Island on Saturday, 14 November2015 with ahost of activities leading up to Race Day.

These included roadshows around the island to meet and brief the crew. One unique feature of IRONMAN Malaysia is the involvement of the local community, with a turnout this year of 1,500 volunteers comprising of Langkawiresidents.

Briefings were held to educate the volunteers about the most efficient ways to support athletes along the routes and to cheer on the athletes as they race through the course.

The IRONMAN Malaysia Langkawi expo took place at the Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre (MIEC), located next to the Langkawi International Airport.

Serving as a hub for the race, the exhibition hall also hosted the official professional athlete interviews, athlete briefingsessions, athlete race check-ins and the official welcome dinner, attended by representatives fromMalaysia Major Events, Langkawi Development Authority (LADA), official sponsors and athletes.

With a backdrop of a stunning blue sky over Pantai Chenang, the inaugural IRONKIDS Malaysia race took place on Friday, 13 November 2015, with over 100 children aged between 5 to 12 completing a 1km dash, finishing at the official IRONMAN finishers chute.

Introduced with the aim to promote a balanced, active lifestyle to children, all participants received an IRONKIDS medal and finisher certificate, as well as refreshmentsand ice cream to cool off after the race.

As part of IRONMAN Malaysia’s effort in giving back to the community, professional athletes made a surprise visit to the Pediatrics Ward atthe Langkawi Hospital. The athletes showered the children, aged between 1 and 12 years old, with gifts and words of encouragement.

Staying true to the tagline Anything is Possible, the race also hosted the first IRONMAN Malaysia Langkawi Celebrity Relay, with IRONMAN Malaysia Ambassador and 11-time IRONMAN New Zealand champion Cameron Brown.

Emphasizing the value of perseverance and striving for a healthy and active lifestyle, this relay brought together four individuals on personal journeys that transcend boundaries.

Pro Female athlete Diana Riesler (GER) greets fans shortly after claiming her second consecutive IRONMAN Malaysia Langkawi win

Pro Male Athletes run to the water at the swim start flag off on Pantai Kok

The team comprised ofIRONMAN Malaysia ambassador Cameron Brown,who started of the race with a 3.8 km swim, former professional Malaysian cyclist and SEA Games champion Sayuti Zahit,who carried on the baton with a 180km bike ride, actress, host, emcee and singer Irene Tan,who continued with a 24km run, and TV host, producer and Managing Director of the BON Zainal fashion label Raj Aria,who completed the balance 18km to finish the race with a time of 13:41:41.

IRONMAN Malaysia, in collaboration with ASTRO Wishlist, also granted the wish of Malaysian triathlete and father, Abdul Latiff Dollah, to participate in the race. He dedicated his efforts to his adorable daughter, AincameliaIrdina Latiff, who wasborn autistic.

He completed the race in 16:17:28, and had his wish granted when he was greeted at the finishers chute by his emotional wife and daughter.

This year, the event took place across three locations in the beautiful island of Langkawi and was blessed with clear skies and great tropical weather. With an updated race route that bypassed the popular Kuah town, the 2015 route took athletes from Pantai Kok through Datai and the outskirts of Kuah town. 

This year’s race also featured a unique indoor bike-to-run transition at the air-conditioned Mahsuri International,being the 1st indoor transition in an IRONMAN race in Asia Pacific.

2015 IRONMAN Malaysia attracted an amazing pool of Professional athletes from all around the world, with a total of 59 professional athletes competing for the USD40,000 prize money and points to qualify for the 2016 IRONMAN World Championship in Kona, Hawaii.

Swiss veteran Mike Aigroz took home the title of the Men Professional Champion of the 2015 IRONMAN Malaysia, Langkawi. The 37 year old conquered the race with an impressive time of 8:52:02 forhis first ever IRONMAN victory.

In the Women’s Professional race, defending champion Diana Riesler from Germany maintained her lead of supremacy over 27 other female professional athletes. Her dominance of the race was impressive, with a time of 9:37:06 and a 12 minutes lead over 2nd place.

Malaysian participants made up 17% of the total 885 competitors for this year’s race. Two local athletes were awarded the title of Best Malaysian Male and Best Malaysian Female, and both accepted 2016 IRONMAN World Championship in Kona, Hawaii participation slots at the official IRONMAN World Championship Roll Down Ceremony on Sunday.

Barry Leewas named Best Malaysian Male, completing the race in 10:23:07 and placing third in his age division (18 – 24) to qualify for the 2016 IRONMAN World Championship in Kona.Speaking on his race experience, the 24-year old athlete said “I am very happy and honored to have been named Best Malaysian Male, especially since I suffered an injury shortly before the race. I’m excited to be racing for the first time in the World Championship next year, too, and will do my best.”

Chin Mei See, 37, expressed surprise at being awarded the Best Malaysian Female title. “It felt like a reward at the end of 9 months of training and preparation. I was a supporter at the 2014 race, and crossing the finishing line this year fulfilled my dream to be an IRONMAN.” She will be participating in the 2016 World Championships in Kona, and hopes more Malaysian female triathletes will participate in future IRONMAN races.

 

IRONMAN MALAYSIA LANGKAWI 2015 RESULTS

CATEGORY NAME COUNTRY TIME
Top Male Professional Mike Aigroz SUI 08:52:02
Top Female Professional Diana Riesler GER 09:37:06
Best Malaysian Male Barry Lee MAS 10:23:07
Best Malaysian Female Mei See Chin MAS 12:53:28
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