Video: Julie Moss & Kathleen McCartney Recap Their Famous Race
- By Triathlete.com
- Published Oct 6, 2012
Kathleen McCartney and Julie Moss, the champion and runner-up at the February 1982 edition of the Ironman World Championship, talk about the race that “put triathlon on the map.”
RELATED – Full Circle: Kathleen McCartney And Julie Moss Return To Kona
FILED UNDER: Features / Ironman / Video TAGS: Julie Moss / Kathleen McCartney / Kona2012
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