The Hawaiian Airlines “Double” award is given to the amateur man and woman with the fastest combined 2011 XTERRA World Championship and Ironman Hawaii Championship time, a feat reserved for the world’s leading endurance athletes. Hawaiian Airlines presents the amateur winners with round trip tickets for two from the U.S. mainland West Coast to Maui while pros race for $2,500 cash.
URETA, KEHOE WIN 2011 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES DOUBLE
Pablo Ureta and Danielle Kehoe won the Hawaiian Airlines “Double” award as the competitors with the fastest combined times from the XTERRA World Championship and the Ironman Hawaii Championship.
Ureta had an Ironman time of 9:18:34 two weeks ago, and finished with an XTERRA World Championship time of 2:46:51. Kehoe had an Ironman time of 10:57:13, and an XTERRA World Championship time of 3:22:14, which was fast enough to win the women’s 20-24 age group.
Ureta and Kehoe each received roundtrip airfare between Maui and the west coast of the United States from Hawaiian Airlines.
There were no professionals, male or female, that completed the Double this year.
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