Look Back: Dave And Drew Scott From Boulder
- By Triathlete.com
- Published Jun 25, 2012
Amateur athlete Drew Scott raced at Ironman 70.3 Buffalo Springs on Sunday and posted the fastest overall time of the race (including pros) at 4:01:13. Check out this video from the Triathlete.com archives.
Triathlete.com’s Bob Babbitt interviews Drew and his dad, six-time Ironman world champion Dave Scott, before the 2011 Ironman World Championship from Boulder, Colo.
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FILED UNDER: Features / Video TAGS: Dave Scott / Drew Scott
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