Chattanooga Times Free Press

Cody Beals wins Ironman

- BY MARK PACE STAFF WRITER

Cody Beals remains undefeated in his short Ironman career.

The Canadian triathlete has won both Ironman competitio­ns he’s entered after racing to first place in the swimless Ironman 2018 Chattanoog­a. The win comes on the heels of a victory in his first-ever Ironman last month at Ironman Mont-Tremblant in his home country. During that race, he set the overall course record and bike record.

“I like short distances more, but it’s hard to argue with my results over the longer courses,” he said.

The 28-year-old profession­al historical­ly raced Olympic distance triathlons and Ironman 70.3 races — which are half the distance of the full Ironman. However, he’s quickly finding his strength is the full Ironman.

Beals is quick to admit the swim is his weakest discipline, although he was second out of the water behind swim specialist Antoine Jolicoeur Desroches in last month’s race. Sunday’s race was well-suited for his skill set, he said. Torrential rains earlier in the week led race officials to cancel the swim.

“Like everyone else, I was disappoint­ed. I signed up for a full Ironman,” Beals said. “But the organizers did a fantastic job scrambling to pull off an event. They could have easily canceled it, and I know a lot of work went into still giving us a race.”

American and Ironman Chattanoog­a staple Matt Russell ran down podium finisher Kirill Kotsegarov in the final meters to place second despite a restroom break at the tail end of the marathon.

Russell has competed in both Ironman 70.3 Chattanoog­a and Ironman Chattanoog­a on multiple occasions — having won the 70.3 race in 2017. He is one of the few world championsh­ip-qualifying racers competing in the weeks leading up to the Kona, Hawaii, event.

The Florida resident was nearly killed during last year’s world championsh­ip after colliding with a van that pulled onto the course. Russell suffered laceration­s to his neck and a severe concussion.

“Obviously going to Kona, there’s going to be lots of emotions,” he said. “There’s a couple ways to think about it. You can think negatively about it or try to think positively, and I’ve been trying to make it into a positive.”

Russell prefers to think about the previous world championsh­ips in 2016, where he “brought back a souvenir,” he said, as he and his wife conceived their first child on the trip.

For many of the participan­ts who had spent months, and in some cases years, training for the race, it was undoubtedl­y a disappoint­ment.

Last week’s heavy storms caused major flooding in the area and left some of the run course underwater. Some racers didn’t bother to come, canceling their hotel reservatio­ns in the days leading up to the race. The Tennessee River was high, with debris and bacteria threatenin­g swimmers. Race officials ultimately canceled the swim and diverted several hundred yards of the run.

“The general feedback from the athletes was obviously disappoint­ment,” Ironman senior regional director Keats McGonigal said during the event. “But they seemed to understand. They look out here and see trees floating past where they were supposed to be swimming, and they understand the decision that we made. Now, they’re in the middle of racing, and we’re still having a good day.”

 ?? STAFF PHOTOS BY ERIN O. SMITH ?? Cody Beals crosses the Ironman finish line Sunday. Beals has competed in two Ironman events and has placed first in both.
STAFF PHOTOS BY ERIN O. SMITH Cody Beals crosses the Ironman finish line Sunday. Beals has competed in two Ironman events and has placed first in both.
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 ??  ?? Above: Thomas Lamorte prepares his bike to take on the 116-mile ride during Ironman. All athletes began on the bike portion because the swim portion of the event was canceled because of recent flooding in the area.Left: Garland Sullivan leads the pack during Ironman on Sunday.
Above: Thomas Lamorte prepares his bike to take on the 116-mile ride during Ironman. All athletes began on the bike portion because the swim portion of the event was canceled because of recent flooding in the area.Left: Garland Sullivan leads the pack during Ironman on Sunday.
 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY ERIN O. SMITH ?? Charon Kollmeyer participat­es in the Ironman competitio­n Sunday.
STAFF PHOTO BY ERIN O. SMITH Charon Kollmeyer participat­es in the Ironman competitio­n Sunday.

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