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Ironman Group

www.ironman.com

 
Beginning with a single race in Hawai`i, The IRONMAN Group has grown to operate a global endurance sport portfolio with more than 230 triathlon, road running, trail running, cycling and mountain biking events across 57 countries, with one million participants each year. Our events are not just races toward finish lines; they are platforms for individuals to test the limits of human potential and realize greatness. Our events capture the imagination of athletes and fans and partners around the world, inspiring change in the lives of every person they reach.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.ironman.com
  • 3407 West Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard Suite 100
    Tampa, FL USA 33607
  • Phone: 813.868.5940

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