Photos: Athletes sweat it out in Ottawa Ironman competition

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Competitors pushed through heat that reached 29 C Sunday in the Ironman Canada-Ottawa triathlon.

Adding to the challenge was the fact that a Special Air Quality Statement was in effect for the National Capital Region due to smoke from wildfires.

Luke Evans, a Carleton University graduate, didn’t let any of that slow him down, as he crossed the finish line first in a time of eight hours 40 minutes 22 seconds.

Aliisa Heiskanen of Gatineau was the first female to finish the Ironman in 9:32:46.

More than 2,500 participants took on the gruelling course, which featured a swim in the Ottawa River, a bike ride through urban and rural scenery, and a run through downtown that ended close to Major’s Hill Park.

— With files from Ashley Fraser

 Aliisa Heiskanen of Gatineau was the first female to finish the Ironman in 9:32:46.

 

 Shane Lynch was congratulated for finishing his Ironman by Scott DeRue, the CEO of Ironman.

 

 Athletes compete in the first-ever IRONMAN Canada-Ottawa on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025.

 

 Jonathan Taylor is seen preparing for the marathon run after finishing his bike ride Sunday.

 

 Nelson Alexander Doleman transitioning from the bike to the marathon run Sunday.

 

 Aris Mangune was having some fun during the bike ride portion of Sunday’s event.

 

 Athletes compete in the first-ever IRONMAN Canada-Ottawa on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025. More than 2,500 participants took on the gruelling course, which featured a swim in the Ottawa River, a bike ride through urban and rural scenery, and a run through downtown that ended close to Major’s Hill Park.

 

 Nelson Alexander Doleman reacted to finishing his Ironman race, ranking fourth overall Sunday.

 

 Jon Hooper, who was taking part in the Ironman race and raising money in honour of his late wife, Sindy Hooper, for The Ottawa Hospital.

 

More photos to come …

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