Philip Graves (triathlete)
Philip Graves (born 7 April 1989 in York) is a British triathlete. In 2009, he became the youngest triathlete to win an Ironman competition, at age 20, when he won the Ironman UK race.[1]
Results
YEAR | RACE | POSITION | SWIM | BIKE | RUN | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009 | Ironman World Championship | 41st | 50:06 | 4:44:25 | 3:37:35 | 9:16:02 |
2009 | Ironman UK | 1st | 51:08 | 4:57:22 | 2:52:18 | 8:45:51 |
2009 | Ironman 70.3 UK | 1st | 23:36 | 2:29:24 | 01:19:36 | 4:15:58 |
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References
- Budgett, Henry (9 October 2009). "The Youngest Man Racing: Philip Graves". World Triathlon Corporation. Archived from the original on 18 June 2012. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
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