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Kona Ironman
Join Coffees of Hawaii and thousands of triathletes for the 29th
Annual World Ironman Championships in Kona on October 13, 2007.
In the beginning, fifteen men participated in the event held on February 18, 1978;12 completed the race, led by the first Ironman, Gordon Haller. His winning time: 11 hours, 46 minutes and 58 seconds. Today's triathletes are finishing the 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike race and 26.2 mile run in well under 9 hours. Incredible!
Coffees of Hawaii is proud to be a sponsor of endurance triathlon racing.
Look for our sailing canoe and its "Hawaiian Espresso Aid Station" located 500 meters offshore from "Dig Me Beach" on the swim course or at the Hale Halewai Expo on Alii Drive (booth #29).
It all starts on Tuesday, October 9th through Friday, October 12th. October 13th is race day!
Come and Fuel Your Adventure with us!
Giving back
We support the revitalization of both culture and ecology in our home, the Hawaiian islands. That's why we donate one percent of revenues to this cause. Learn how you can make it happen.
We are not just 100% committed to offering the finest Hawaiian premium coffees: 100% Moloka‘i coffee, 100% Kona coffee and 100% Maui coffee. We also are 100% committed to supporting the revitalization of both culture and ecology in our home, the Hawaiian islands. That's why we donate 1% of revenues to this cause. More than that, we actively support the people of our home-base island, Moloka‘i, which many consider to be the most traditionally Hawaiian of all the islands. We must be pono–that is, doing the right thing. The native culture teaches this by example: It takes strength and courage, smarts and passion, to malama the ‘aina–to take care of the spirit of the land that feeds us. We want to be part of that tradition.
Malama Hawai‘i. There is nothing like it anywhere else on planet Earth.









