David Dellow

David 'Dangerous' Dellow[1] (born 21. April 1979 in Brisbane) is an Australian Triathlete. He is best known for his wins at Noosa Triathlon 2011[2] and Cairns Ironman.[3]

Early Days

Son to David & Cheryl[4] who both competed in Triathlon events, David caught the Triathlon bug early on life and competed in his first Triathlon when he was only 12 years of age.

One of a few esteemed triathletes to go Sub-8 hours for an Ironman Triathlon in (Challenge Roth 2015[5]), David rose to be a star in shorter Sprint and Olympic distance triathlons before finding his niche in long course and Ironman events.

Sex Male
Born 1979
Weight 79 kg
Height 188 cm

Personal life

Throughout his Triathlon career, David has studied accounting and has earned himself a Masters in Accounting.

David is an avid supporter of drug testing and has no time for cheats.

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Sponsorships

Results

2008

Geelong 70.3 - 3rd[6]

David Dellow (AUS) 4:01:01

Gold Coast Half Ironman Winner

2009

Geelong 70.3 - 2nd

David Dellow (AUS) 3:53:02

2011

Noosa Triathlon Olympic Distance

2011 David Dellow Australia 1:46:36

2012

Cairns Ironman[7]

Name Country Swim Bike Run Finish Div. Rank Overall
DELLOW, David Australia 0:47:56 4:33:45 2:48:26 8:15:04 1 1

3rd - Embrunmann[8]

Ironman World Championship

9 8:35:02 David Dellow Australia 0:51:33 1:44 4:40:28 2:16 2:59:0

2013

3rd - Philippines 70.3

David Dellow (AUS) 4:02:2

3rd - Busselton Ironman[9]

2014

Hervey Bay 100 Winner[10]

2016

Port Macquarie Ironman - 2nd [11]

Cairns Ironman - 2nd [12] - David Dellow 8:19:13

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