Pete Jacobs: “2:37 (Marathon) Is My Mark”

Jacobs says he's fitter than ever and, if conditions are good, will look to run a 2:37 marathon off of the bike.

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Australia’s Pete Jacobs finished second at the 2011 Ironman World Championship, but struggled with injury throughout much of 2012. He’s healthy now, saying he’s fitter than ever and, if conditions are good, he will look to run a 2:37 marathon off of the bike.

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