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Now THAT'S How You Kick Off the Season

In an incredible season opener, Trevor Foley won IRONMAN New Zealand after surging ahead to victory on the run. And ROKA STNDRD Racing team member, Corinne Yorkman, earned the top spot in the 18-24 age group, and second overall amateur woman, in her first-ever IRONMAN. 

Corinne Yorkman IMNZ

“The race was nuts,” Foley said of his second IRONMAN win. “The swim was beautiful, as a weaker swimmer, a calm swim was nice for me. The bike was great, it was rolling, hard enough, but not super hard. Then on the run...I definitely seemed liked the crowd favorite. I had a lot of ‘Merica’s and TFoley’s out there. It was literally every person, and it was just firing me up.”

Fired up enough to run a 2:35:42, taking the lead around mile 17 and never looking back. His winning time: a blistering 7:46:44.

Corinne, who swam on the US Air Force Academy team, crushed the swim, coming 9th woman out of the water overall in 53:53. She followed it up with equally impressive bike and run legs to finish all smiles in 9:36:26--and earn a Kona slot. Then she went straight from the awards ceremony to bungee jumping. 

"You're telling me everyone isn't this happy during their Ironman?" she posted on Insta, along with photos of her beaming on the bike and run. 

Congratulations to these incredible athletes for setting the standard for the year to come, and to all athletes getting after it in 2026. Let's Go.

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