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City's £4m windfall from Ironman race
South Wales Evening Post
|October 28, 2025
HUNDREDS of athletes and the thousands of supporters who turned out to cheer them on at this year’s Ironman 70.3 event in Swansea brought more than £4 million into the local economy this summer.
With the world-class triathlon event confirming its return for 2026, the latest economic impact assessment for Swansea Council, says this summer's event saw athletes, spectators and suppliers contribute over £4.3 million to Swansea's economy, boosting tourism and hospitality businesses and local jobs.
It’s a significant increase on last year, partly because of Swansea's hosting of the prestigious Ironman Pro Series, which alone generated £1.7 million in media value with coverage broadcast around the globe.
And the event continues to grow in popularity and impact, with more than 2,200 entries sold for the 2026 event and fewer than 200 places remaining.
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