By Conor Langs West Hawaii Today clangs@westhawaiitoday.com
HomepageSports PHOTOS: Ironman’s Parade of Nations By Conor Langs West Hawaii Today clangs@westhawaiitoday.com | Thursday, October 24, 2024, 12:05 a.m. Swipe left for more photos Triathletes, coaches and their families of 85 different competing countries at the Ironman World Championship marched in the annual Parade of Nations on Tuesday night along Ali‘i Drive, starting at the King Kamehameha Resort. The event serves as a formal introduction of the world's greatest athletes to West Hawaii‘i. Pre-race events will continue throughout the week, leading up to race day on Saturday. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Triathletes, coaches and their families of 85 different competing countries at the Ironman World Championship marched in the annual Parade of Nations on Tuesday night along Ali‘i Drive, starting at the King Kamehameha Resort. The event serves as a formal introduction of the world's greatest athletes to West Hawaii‘i. Pre-race events will continue throughout the week, leading up to race day on Saturday. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Triathletes, coaches and their families of 85 different competing countries at the Ironman World Championship marched in the annual Parade of Nations on Tuesday night along Ali‘i Drive, starting at the King Kamehameha Resort. The event serves as a formal introduction of the world's greatest athletes to West Hawaii‘i. Pre-race events will continue throughout the week, leading up to race day on Saturday. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Triathletes, coaches and their families of 85 different competing countries at the Ironman World Championship marched in the annual Parade of Nations on Tuesday night along Ali‘i Drive, starting at the King Kamehameha Resort. The event serves as a formal introduction of the world's greatest athletes to West Hawaii‘i. Pre-race events will continue throughout the week, leading up to race day on Saturday. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Triathletes, coaches and their families of 85 different competing countries at the Ironman World Championship marched in the annual Parade of Nations on Tuesday night along Ali‘i Drive, starting at the King Kamehameha Resort. The event serves as a formal introduction of the world's greatest athletes to West Hawaii‘i. Pre-race events will continue throughout the week, leading up to race day on Saturday. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Triathletes, coaches and their families of 85 different competing countries at the Ironman World Championship marched in the annual Parade of Nations on Tuesday night along Ali‘i Drive, starting at the King Kamehameha Resort. The event serves as a formal introduction of the world's greatest athletes to West Hawaii‘i. Pre-race events will continue throughout the week, leading up to race day on Saturday. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Triathletes, coaches and their families of 85 different competing countries at the Ironman World Championship marched in the annual Parade of Nations on Tuesday night along Ali‘i Drive, starting at the King Kamehameha Resort. The event serves as a formal introduction of the world's greatest athletes to West Hawaii‘i. Pre-race events will continue throughout the week, leading up to race day on Saturday. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Triathletes, coaches and their families of 85 different competing countries at the Ironman World Championship marched in the annual Parade of Nations on Tuesday night along Ali‘i Drive, starting at the King Kamehameha Resort. The event serves as a formal introduction of the world's greatest athletes to West Hawaii‘i. Pre-race events will continue throughout the week, leading up to race day on Saturday. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Triathletes, coaches and their families of 85 different competing countries at the Ironman World Championship marched in the annual Parade of Nations on Tuesday night along Ali‘i Drive, starting at the King Kamehameha Resort. The event serves as a formal introduction of the world's greatest athletes to West Hawaii‘i. Pre-race events will continue throughout the week, leading up to race day on Saturday. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Click here and log in to view this story Subscribe Now Choose a package that suits your preferences. Start Free Account Get access to 7 premium stories every month for FREE! Already a Subscriber? Current print subscriber? Activate your complimentary Digital account. By Conor Langs West Hawaii Today clangs@westhawaiitoday.com Previous: « Timeshare industry is growing in Hawaii Next: Trump flirts with the ultimate tax cut » {{#thumb_url}} {{/thumb_url}} {{title}} {{#excerpt}} {{excerpt}} {{/excerpt}} Leave a Comment