While Patrick Lange captured the crown in the last edition of Kona in 2024, it was Magnus Ditlev charging just behind him – pushing himself to depths he later admitted he hadn’t known were possible – to secure second place. It marked his second consecutive podium at the Ironman World Championship, following a third-place finish in Nice the year prior. The Danish star has been steadily closing the gap to the sport’s highest step, and in our conve…
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