Colting, Monforte Lead After One Day At Ultraman World Championships

Jonas Colting and Amber Monforte, both former winners, lead after one day of competition at the Ultraman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. The first day of racing consisted of a 10K swim and a 90 mile bike ride.

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Jonas Colting and Amber Monforte, both former winners, lead after one day of competition at the Ultraman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. The first day of racing consisted of a 10K swim and a 90 mile bike ride.

Ultraman World Championships – Day One
Kona, Hawaii – Nov. 25-27
6.2-mile swim, 90-mile bike

Men
1. Jonas Colting 2:20:23 swim, 4:55:27 bike, 7:15:50 total
2. Michael Coughlin 2:56:39 swim, 4:50:19 bike, 7:46:58 total
3. Alexandre Ribeiro 2:47:29 siwm, 5:06:24 bike, 7:53:53 total
4. Rich Roll 2:18:54 swim, 5:37:01 bike, 7:55:55 total
5. Nino Cokan 2:47:15 swim, 5:11:21 bike, 7:58:36 total

Women
1. Amber Monforte 2:54:58 swim, 5:25:33 bike, 8:20:31 total
2. Alice Robb 3:15:39 swim, 6:16:47 bike, 9:32:26 total
3. Vanuza Maciel 3:25:29 swim, 6:18:36 bike, 9:44:05 total
4. Consuela Lively 3:37:31 swim, 6:31:46 bike, 10:09:17 total
5. Kathy Laska 4:04:41 swim, 6:44:45 bike, 10:49:26 total

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