Gordon Haller
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Men's triathlon | ||
Competitor for United States | ||
Ironman World Championship | ||
1978 | Men's race |
Gordon Haller (born 1950) is the winner of the first Ironman Triathlon.
Biography
Haller grew up in Forest Grove, Oregon and earned a degree in physics at Pacific University.
On Oahu, Hawaii in 1978, Haller competed in Navy Commander John Collins’ race which combined the Waikiki Roughwater Swim, the Around-Oahu Bike Race, and the Honolulu Marathon. Of the 15 competitors, 12 finished what today is called the Ironman, and Gordon Haller was the first champion, with a time of 11 hours, 46 minutes, 58 seconds.
Haller commented about the success of Ironman, nearly 30 years later in a 2007 interview with Competitor Magazine "It’s just an amazing experience... certainly something I didn’t expect to have happen way back in the beginning."
External links
- The Competitors Radio Interview with Gordon Haller
- ACTIVE.COM Ironman's first champ, Gordon Haller, looks back 25 years
- USA TODAY - Original Ironman still racing hard
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