Col Lamba completes Iron Man triathlon in Queensland


Jaipur, June 29 (IANS): Colonel Jangvir Lamba (51) serving in the Indian Army recently completed the Iron Man triathlon - Asia Pacific Championship - held in Queensland, Australia, Army officials said on Wednesday.

The Iron Man Triathlon comprises three consecutive events -- 3.8 km open water swim, 180 km cycling, and 42.2 km marathon -- all to be completed in a day and in the same sequence. The maximum time limit for the competitors to complete the triathlon was 16:30 hours to earn the title of 'Iron Man'.

Colonel Lamba completed the challenge in 15:24 hours.

Over 1,500 athletes participated in the event in which Col Lamba was the only Indian participant.

Col Lamba, a resident of Jaipur, is a fourth generation Army officer, who is presently posted with the ASC Centre (South) in Bengaluru. He had earlier successfully completed the Iron Man competition held in Goa in November 2022.

 

  

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