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Renee Noronha: India's Youngest Ironman Aims for Global Glory
19 Jan
Summary
- Renee Noronha is the youngest Indian woman to complete an Ironman at 18 years old.
- She aims to be the youngest athlete to complete an Ironman on all six continents.
- Noronha balances studies in data science and sports science with her athletic pursuits.

Renee Noronha, who recently turned 20, is distinguished as the youngest Indian woman to have completed an Ironman challenge at the remarkable age of 18. Now, her sights are set on an even grander feat: becoming the youngest athlete to achieve an Ironman on every continent. Her journey began not with the traditional triathlon disciplines, but with a decade of gymnastics, which honed her athletic prowess.
Noronha's path to Ironman involved transitioning from gymnastics at 16 to running, swimming, and cycling, culminating in her first Ironman in 2024. Despite facing challenging weather conditions, including hailstorms during Ironman New Zealand, she relies on her training and discipline. Beyond athletics, she is pursuing a BSc. in data science from IIT Madras and a diploma in sports science in London, demonstrating exceptional time management skills.




