Thousands take part in Ironman Wales event in Tenby

News imageHuw Fairclough/Ironman Ironman Wales has been taking place in Tenby on SundayHuw Fairclough/Ironman
Ironman Wales has been taking place in Tenby on Sunday
News imageHuw Fairclough/Ironman More than 2,000 athletes from 45 countries have been taking part in Ironman in TenbyHuw Fairclough/Ironman
More than 2,000 athletes from 45 countries have been taking part
News imageHuw Fairclough/Ironman The event is said to be worth £3.7m to the economyHuw Fairclough/Ironman
Tenby has been the starting and finishing point of the annual triathlon since 2011
News imageHuw Fairclough/Ironman The event is said to be worth £3.7m to the economy around the townHuw Fairclough/Ironman
The event is said to be worth £3.7m to the economy around the town
News imageHuw Fairclough/Ironman Ironman Wales has struck a new five year deal with Pembrokeshire councilHuw Fairclough/Ironman
Ironman Wales has struck a new five year deal with Pembrokeshire council
News imageHuw Fairclough/Ironman Fans cheering on athletes at Ironman WalesHuw Fairclough/Ironman
Crowds line the cycle route around Pembrokeshire
News imageHuw Fairclough/Ironman Athletes have to complete a 2.4 mile swim, a 112 mile bike ride and a 26 mile runHuw Fairclough/Ironman
The course consists of a 2.4 mile swim, a 112 mile bike ride and a 26 mile run
News imageHuw Fairclough/Ironman Our NEW IRONMAN Wales champion is Australia's Cameron Wurf! What a performance!Huw Fairclough/Ironman
Australia's Cameron Wurf took the pro men's title
News imageHuw Fairclough/Ironman Lucy Gossage won the women's race for the second timeHuw Fairclough/Ironman
Triumph in Tenby: Lucy Gossage won the women's race for a second time
News imageHuw Fairclough/Ironman Pro men's top three Cameron Wurf, Phil Graves and Christian Kramer celebrateHuw Fairclough/Ironman
Cameron Wurf celebrates with GB's Phil Graves and Germany's Christian Kramer who took second and third