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Team Operation Rebound raises over $130,000


Wounded veterans big winners at the 2008 Ford Ironman 70.3 FloridaAlthough the final total is still being tallied, 58 members of Team Operation Rebound raised nearly $130,000 in Orlando to benefit wounded war veterans looking to continue their rehabilitation and 'get back in the game' by returning to sports competition.

The Florida Chapter of the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) organized the team of triathletes with the help of race organizers at the popular Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida race at Disney World's Fort Wilderness last Sunday. Recruited from the race participants, the members of Team Operation Rebound each worked to raise a minimum of $1,500 to race with Army Major David Rozelle and retired Sergeant Rich Ingram, both military amputees who have overcome their disabilities to become excellent triathletes.  Read the story »

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Amey and Cave Win at Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida

The men's and women's titles both went Great Britain today at the 2008 Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida held at Walt Disney World® Resort in Orlando, Florida. Paul Amey took the men's title and the women's was won by Leanda Cave. Read the story »

   

Amey and Cave claim Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida
Amey and Cave claim Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida

Here are the results for the top 10 men and women from Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida. Read the story »

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Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida: After the Bike

Orlando, FL - The men's race at Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida saw some significant changes in the leader board during the bike segment of the race, Paul Amey of Great Britain worked his way from seventh place after the swim to lead the race coming into T2, he was followed by Santiago Ascenco of Brazil and then a tight group of five. Read the story »

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Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida: After the Swim

Orlando, FL - Just over 1900 athletes took to the water at the Walt Disney World® Resort for the fifth annual Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida. The men's field was led out of the swim by Bryan Rhodes of New Zealand followed a tight group of Kevin Lisska, Craig Alexander and TJ Tollakson just eight seconds behind him. Read the story »

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Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida Field Additions

Ironman Champions Heather Gollnick and Lisa Bentley will take on the 2007 defending women's champion, Katja Schumacher, in tomorrow's Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida. Former Foster Grant Ironman 70.3 World Champion Craig Alexander will highlight a competitive field set to race this Sunday at Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida. Read the story »

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CAF's Operation Rebound Back at Ironman Florida 70.3

Army Major David Rozelle is headed back to the Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida, and he's searching for comrades to join him in the 2008 version of Operation Rebound. Read the story »

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Alexander And Schumacher Win At Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida

The fourth annual Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida took place today in near perfect weather conditions at the Walt Disney World® Resort in Orlando, Florida. Just over 2,000 athletes took part in the event. Read the story »

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International Women's Field - 2007 Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida

The pro women's field at the 2007 Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida on Sunday will be led by a group of international athletes. Australia's Kate Major, just off a win at the 2007 Ford Ironman 70.3 California, will face Katja Schumacher of Germany and Lisbeth Kristensen representing Denmark at the fourth annual event held at Walt Disney World® Resort in Orlando, Florida. Read the story »

About the Race

Qualifier for Foster Grant Ironman World Championship 70.3It's possibly one of the most anxiously awaited races of the year - the Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida has to be the only race on the planet in which athlete's children are begging them to compete!

Swim: The one-loop, 1.2 mile swim course will start in waves from the beach at Disney's Fort Wilderness Campground. .

Bike: The bike leaves Clementine Beach through the Pioneer Hall area via the campgrounds of the Fort Wilderness resort. The cyclists then ride past Walt Disney World Resort before hitting the back roads of Orange and Lake County.

Run course
After leaving the transition area in Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort, the competitors run to Disney's Osprey Ridge Golf course. They run through the back stage of the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical review, through what was once River Country before re-entering the Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground for the final miles on trails.



Available Now from IronmanDVD

DVD Cover2007 Ford Ironman World Championship 70.3 DVD
Relive the November 10, 2007 race with this DVD. Watch as Andy Potts, a highly decorated athlete with short-course success, sprinted to a first place 3:42:33 finish, while Australia’s Mirinda Carfrae broke the course record and claimed victory finishing at 4:07:25. In addition to the competitive professional field, more than 1,400 other triathletes ranging from 19 to 82 years old crossed the finish line, including Mark Rothbaum, manager of country music legend Willie Nelson, and Stacey Junio, who celebrated her recent weight loss in preparation for the event.  $34.95  Available now.



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