Mark Allen (triathlete)
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Mark Allen (born January 12, 1958 in Glendale, California
) is the six-time Ironman Triathon World Champion. He graduated from UC San Diego,where he was an All-American swimmer, with a degree in biology.
After competing and losing in the Ironman Triathlon Championships six times, Mark Allen emerged victorious in 1989, winning one of the most difficult one-day sporting events in the world.
It would be the first of six Ironman
victories for Allen, the last coming in 1995 at age 37, making him the oldest champion ever. He has also excelled at the Olympic
distance, winning the sport's inaugural World Championships in 1989 in Avignon, France, by more than a minute. He went undefeated in 10 trips to the Nice International Championships, and from 1988-1990 he put together a winning streak of 20 races.
Over the course of his racing career, which ended in 1996, he maintained a 90% average in top-three finishes. He was named Triathlete of the Year six times by Triathlete magazine, and in 1997 Outside magazine tabbed him The World's Fittest Man. Allen was inducted into the Ironman Triathlon Hall of Fame in 1997.
Allen married fellow triathlete Julie Moss
in 1989. They divorced in 2002.
DNC - Did Not Compete
DNF - Did Not Finish
Glendale, California
Glendale is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2010 Census, the city population is 191,719, down from 194,973 at the 2000 census. making it the third largest city in Los Angeles County and the 22nd largest city in the state of California...
) is the six-time Ironman Triathon World Champion. He graduated from UC San Diego,where he was an All-American swimmer, with a degree in biology.
After competing and losing in the Ironman Triathlon Championships six times, Mark Allen emerged victorious in 1989, winning one of the most difficult one-day sporting events in the world.
It would be the first of six Ironman
Ironman Triathlon
An Ironman Triathlon is one of a series of long-distance triathlon races organized by the World Triathlon Corporation consisting of a swim, a bike and a marathon run, raced in that order and without a break...
victories for Allen, the last coming in 1995 at age 37, making him the oldest champion ever. He has also excelled at the Olympic
Olympic Games
The Olympic Games is a major international event featuring summer and winter sports, in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games have come to be regarded as the world’s foremost sports competition where more than 200 nations participate...
distance, winning the sport's inaugural World Championships in 1989 in Avignon, France, by more than a minute. He went undefeated in 10 trips to the Nice International Championships, and from 1988-1990 he put together a winning streak of 20 races.
Over the course of his racing career, which ended in 1996, he maintained a 90% average in top-three finishes. He was named Triathlete of the Year six times by Triathlete magazine, and in 1997 Outside magazine tabbed him The World's Fittest Man. Allen was inducted into the Ironman Triathlon Hall of Fame in 1997.
Allen married fellow triathlete Julie Moss
Julie Moss
Julie Moss is an American triathlete. She first became known during the 1982 Ironman Triathlon, in which she competed as part of her research for her exercise physiology thesis. She has claimed that she did not initially take the race seriously and did not have any special training beforehand. ...
in 1989. They divorced in 2002.
Ironman results
YEAR | RACE | POSITION | SWIM | BIKE | RUN | RESULT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | 1st | 51:50 | 4:46:35 | 2:42:09 | 8:20:35 |
1994 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | DNC | --- | --- | --- | --- |
1993 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | 1st | --- | --- | --- | 8:07:46 |
1992 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | 1st | --- | --- | --- | 8:09:08 |
1991 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | 1st | --- | --- | --- | 8:18:32 |
1990 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | 1st | --- | --- | --- | 8:28:17 |
1989 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | 1st | --- | --- | --- | 8:09:14 |
1988 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | 5th | --- | --- | --- | 8:43:22 |
1987 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | 2nd | --- | --- | --- | 8:47:30 |
1986 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | 2nd | --- | --- | --- | 8:36:04 |
1985 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | DNC | --- | --- | --- | --- |
1984 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | 5th | --- | --- | --- | --- |
1983 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | 3rd | --- | --- | --- | 9:21:06 |
1982 | Ironman World Championship, Kona, Hawaii, USA | DNF | --- | --- | --- | --- |
DNC - Did Not Compete
DNF - Did Not Finish