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A 320 mile 3 stage ultra-distance triathlon journey around central Florida. Stage 1 consists of a 6.2 mile swim and 90 mile bike. Stage 2 consists of a 171.4 mile bike ride. Stage 3 is a 52.4 mile run. Each athlete is escorted by a support crew consisting of 2 or more people as they attempt this iconic event and achieve their dream of becoming an Ultraman Finisher.
Event details and schedule
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Distance: 15 km from KealakekuaSun, Jul 05, 2026 at 8:30 AM
The final race of the Triple Crown series begins at the Ironman Championship swim start and passes by a sacred heiau built by King Kamehameha (ka-maka-honu) on your way to the finish. Join us at this historical Kailua Kona site to conclude the swim series.
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Distance: 14.7 km from KealakekuaSat, Nov 14, 2026 at 6:00 AM
Run the scenic coast of Kailua-Kona down Ali’i Drive to the infamous “Pit” at the “End of the World”! Enjoy views of the Pacific Ocean as you complete the half marathon or 5k distances and celebrate with a cup of coffee!
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Distance: 775 m from Kealakekuaat 6:30 AMSee full details
A 3-day, 320-mile (515-kilometer) individual ultra-endurance event which takes place on the Big Island of Hawaii. Entry is limited to 40 participants and is by invitation only. Invitations will go out around February 15th. Founded in 1983, the event is held annually on the traditional Thanksgiving weekend. 2026 marks the 40th edition of this event!
Event details and schedule
FRIDAY, November 27 - SUNDAY, November 29, 2026
Stage I - 6.2-mile (10 km) ocean swim from Kailua Bay to Keauhou Bay, followed by a 90-mile (145 km) cross-country bike ride from Keauhou Bay around the southern tip of the island via Route 11 to finish at Kilauea Military Camp in the Volcanoes National Park. Vertical climbs total 7,600 feet.
Stage II - 171.4-mi (276 km) bike ride, from Volcanoes National Park (Route 11) to Keaau, then turning east with a counter-clockwise loop through Kalapana, and Pahoa, then on through the City of Hilo. From Hilo, the route continues north along the HamakuaCoast (Route 19) to Waimea, down through Kawaihae and climbing up against the winds to finish at KamehamehaPark in Kapa’au, just north of Hawi town. Vertical climbs total 8,600 feet.
Stage III - 52.4-mile (84 km) double-marathon run from Hawi to Kawaihae (Route 270), then on to Kailua-Kona (via Route 19) and finishing at the Old Airport Park, Pavilion 1.
Time Limits: Each stage must be completed in 12 hours or less. The swim should be completed in 5-1/2 hours or less. Participants not reaching the respective finish lines within the 12 hour limits will be disqualified.