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Kevin Mackinnon reviews Cherie Gruenfeld's new bookIt comes as no surprise that Cherie Gruenfeld has written a book about Ironman training. It also comes as no surprise that Cherie Gruenfeld has written an outstanding book about Ironman training. That's because there are few people more passionate about Ironman on this planet and, to be frank, there really isn't anything Gruenfeld does that isn't outstanding.

Gruenfeld did her first Ironman at 48. She's won her age group in Kona seven times, was the first woman over 55 to break 12 hours at the Ford Ironman World Championship and continues to race at a world class level - she set an age group record at Ford Ironman Arizona just last month.  Read the story »

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Christmas Toys ... Part 2

Still trying to figure out what to get the Ironman in your life for Christmas? In this second installment of our Christmas Toy list we have a many options that are sure to please! Read the story »

   

Ironman Books
Ironman Books

Looking for books to assist you in your training? Ironman.com has several recommendations. Read the story »

Available Now from IronmanDVD

DVD Cover2007 Ford Ironman World Championship DVD
This DVD includes the stories of: Brian Boyle, who died eight times on the operating table and was told he might never walk again; blind 64-year old athlete Charlie Plaskon, who competed in Kona on behalf of the C Different Foundation; Atlanta-native Scott Rigsby, who arrived in Kona with the dream of becoming the first above-the-knee double-amputee with prosthetics to finish; and a final farewell to the Ironman World Championship finisher, Jon Blais, who passed away last May after battling the incurable disease Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).  $34.95  Available now.

Books

Books

Books

Ionman's official publisher, Mayer and Mayer, has a huge list of books that will help you learn more about the sport.



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