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India’s first-ever 5150 Triathlon launched in Chennai

By IANS | Updated: September 5, 2025 14:55 IST

Chennai, Sep 5 Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Udhayanidhi Stalin on Friday launched the country’s first-ever 5150 ...

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Chennai, Sep 5 Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Udhayanidhi Stalin on Friday launched the country’s first-ever 5150 Triathlon Chennai under the prestigious IRONMAN brand. Scheduled for January 11, the race will be held at the MGM Beach Resort, East Coast Road.

The Chennai launch builds on IRONMAN’s expanding footprint in India, which began with the debut of IRONMAN 70.3 Goa in 2019. Over the years, Goa has grown into the nation’s triathlon capital, drawing over 1,200 athletes from 50 nations. Building on this strong foundation, IRONMAN India now introduces the globally renowned 5150 Triathlon Series to the country.

First introduced globally in 2011, the 5150 Triathlon is recognised as one of the world’s most popular Olympic - distance formats, featuring a 1.5 km swim, 40 km cycle, and 10 km run. It serves as a stepping stone for emerging athletes aiming to progress towards the prestigious IRONMAN 70.3 and Full-distance races.

In another landmark, the MOU and partnership also introduced the Duathlon Series to India, bringing another globally recognised racing format that opens new opportunities for high-endurance athletes. Race categories include: Sprint Duathlon: 5 km Run, 20 km Cycle, 2.5 km Run, Olympic Duathlon: 10 km Run, 40 km Cycle, 5 km Run and the IRONKIDS Chennai race (ages 6–16): 1 km, 2 km, and 3 km distances.

“With the launch of the 5150 Triathlon in Chennai, we are proud to expand the IRONMAN race portfolio in India following 4 successful editions of IRONMAN 70.3 in Goa. This expansion is not only about triathlon but, with Yoska launching the Duathlon Series, it also marks the beginning of a dedicated movement to engage and grow the running and cycling communities across the region. Both of these races provide an ideal entry point for newcomers to endurance fitness, as well as a competitive platform for seasoned athletes striving to push their limits.

"Our partnership, established under the Memorandum of Understanding between Yoska and the Tamil Nadu Government, provides a long-term platform for creating exceptional race experiences that will build India’s endurance sports community and promote a thriving fitness culture nationwide,” said Deepak Raj, Country Head and Franchise Owner, IRONMAN India.

The occasion also featured the unveiling of the official logo of the 5150 Triathlon Chennai - presented by SDAT, in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Udhayanidhi Stalin, Athulya Mishra, Additional Chief Secretary, and J. Meghnatha Reddy, IAS, CEO/Member Secretary of SDAT, alongside IRONMAN India leadership, Deepak Raj, Country Head & Franchise Owner, and Aarathi Swaminathan, Deputy Race Director.

With the official launch unveiled, Chennai is now set to host athletes from across India and abroad in a landmark debut on the national sporting calendar.

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