Jeret Broke the Estonian Record in a Full-Length Triathlon in Denmark
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Timmo Jeret set a new Estonian record for a full-length triathlon at the Copenhagen Ironman in Denmark on Sunday.
The 13th annual Ironman Copenhagen takes place on Sunday. Here you can see the final course, with the last athletes expected to cross the finish line close to midnight.
The 24-year-old German, Finn Große-Freese, became the big winner of the day at Ironman Copenhagen. In total, it took him 7 hours, 27 minutes and 34 seconds to swim, cycle and run the route. He beat the Danish favorite, Mathias Lyngsø Petersen, by a mere 35 seconds and only overtook the Dane with 1 km to go. Lyngsø Petersen had otherwise led the competition for most of the final marathon, writes IRONMAN Copenhagen in a press release. The sold-out…
Once again, there are people out there who have ambitious plans for their Sunday.
The Municipality of Copenhagen encourages people to consider public transport
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