At age 80, she completed a 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike ride, and a 42km run in 16 hrs & 45 mins 😱 Natalie Grabow gave the world a new definition of endurance. In Kona, Hawaii, she became the oldest woman ever to finish the Ironman World Championship - a race that challenges even the strongest athletes with its 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike ride, and 42 km marathon. Completing the course in an impressive 16 hours and 45 minutes, Natalie didn’t just reach the finish, she carved her name into history. She first raced in Kona back in 2006 and secured her return by winning her age group at Ironman Maryland, proving she’s never been one to shy away from a challenge. This time, she went even further, breaking the previous record held by Cherie Gruenfeld, who completed the event at age 78. As Natalie crossed the line to applause and celebration, she showed the world that age isn’t a limitation - it’s a testament to resilience. Her journey is more than an athletic achievement; it’s a timeless reminder that strength, determination, and spirit don’t fade with age, they only grow stronger with every finish line.