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Kundan Shah
<h1>Paul Ambrose win his 2nd Iron Man Title</h1>

Paul Ambrose held off a solid test from individual Australian marathon runner Luke Bell to win his second Ironman Australia title.
In the 30th version of the race, Bell almost got Ambrose with four kilometers left in the marathon run at Port Macquarie.
However, the 2012 victor figured out how to draw away for an intense win.
New Zealander Michelle Bremer scored her second Ironman-separation win in Australia, unleashing a solid run leg to add Port Macquarie to her Ironman WA achievement four years back.
Ambrose had a seven-moment lead over Bell after the 3.8km swim and 180km cycle.
Be that as it may, in the wake of blurring severely on the run at Ironman Asia-Pacific in March, Bell stayed patient and step by step ate into Ambrose's preference.
"I began getting parts that he was returning, so I had a plunge, began to burrow more profound, continued going and afterward at 35km blast, huge mushroom cloud and I wound up simply fighting to the completion line," Ambrose said.
He won in eight hours 35 minutes 52 seconds, with Bell just two minutes 40 seconds behind.
Bremer was fourth after the bicycle in the ladies' race, over five minutes behind Australian pioneer Lisa Marangon.
Be that as it may, Marangon withdrew and Bremer consistently took control, hitting the lead at 25km in the 42.2km marathon.
She went too far in 9:38:23, with Australian Jessica Fleming next in 9:42:17.