Eagleman Ironman 70.3
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Type: 70.3
Cambridge, MD
United States
The EagleMan Half Ironman Triathlon had its roots as The Oxford Triathlon in 1980 under the directorship of Oxford, Maryland native Fletcher Hanks.
In 1990, he moved the race to nearby Cambridge across the Choptank River into Dorchester County and renamed it "The Endurance". After Hanks retired in 1992, the event was again renamed in honor of the majestic bald eagle, the symbol of freedom and opportunity and an inhabitant of Dorchester County and the vast Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, through which much of the bike course goes.
Added by Tribro on December 28th, 2007





