
Coach Russ Cox on Qualifying for the Ironman World Championship
From Endurance Innovation by Andrew Buckrell and Michael Liberzon
November 11, 2025 · 1h 3m · Episode 171
About this episode
Michael interviews triathlon coach Russ Cox about the changes in Ironman's World Championship qualification system.
Michael welcomes UK-based triathlon coach and data analyst Russ Cox to unpack Ironman's major overhaul of its World Championship slot allocation system. Drawing on his 14 years of statistical modeling and 16 years of coaching experience, Russ explains how Ironman's shift from participation-based to performance-adjusted qualification is reshaping who gets to Kona — and what that means for athletes, coaches, and the broader triathlon community. * The origins of Coach Cox's Ironman results database and its evolution from manual HTML scraping to modern race analytics * Key environmental and geographic factors influencing Ironman course speed (heat, humidity, elevation, wind, road surface) * The 2024–25 transition from the legacy slot allocation system to Ironman's new performance-adjusted ranking model * How adjustment factors are derived from the top 20 % of Kona finishers by age group * Implications of a single combined men's/women's pool and early evidence of gender and age-group skew * Why 50–54-year-old men have disproportionately benefited, and how that may (or may not!) self-correct over time * Effects on athlete race choice, qualification strategy, and how coaches can advise…
People in this episode
Host: Michael
Guest: Russ Cox
Topics covered
- Ironman qualification
- triathlon coaching
- performance analysis
- race strategy
- athlete demographics
Keywords
- Ironman
- qualification
- triathlon
- coaching
- performance-adjusted
- Kona
- race analytics
- age group
- gender skew
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Ironman, Coach Cox, Instagram
Places: Kona
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