HomepageSports PHOTOS: Ironman’s Underpants Run By Conor Langs West Hawaii Today clangs@westhawaiitoday.com | Friday, October 25, 2024, 12:05 a.m. Swipe left for more photos Early Thursday morning, hundreds of Ironman goers participated in the annual 1.5-2 mile Underpants Run along Ali‘i Drive. Over the years, UPR has amassed nearly $400,000 in charitable donations for the event, and has become a community staple during race week. See the paper next week for Ironman race coverage. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Early Thursday morning, hundreds of Ironman goers participated in the annual 1.5-2 mile Underpants Run along Ali‘i Drive. Over the years, UPR has amassed nearly $400,000 in charitable donations for the event, and has become a community staple during race week. See the paper next week for Ironman race coverage. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Early Thursday morning, hundreds of Ironman goers participated in the annual 1.5-2 mile Underpants Run along Ali‘i Drive. Over the years, UPR has amassed nearly $400,000 in charitable donations for the event, and has become a community staple during race week. See the paper next week for Ironman race coverage. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Early Thursday morning, hundreds of Ironman goers participated in the annual 1.5-2 mile Underpants Run along Ali‘i Drive. Over the years, UPR has amassed nearly $400,000 in charitable donations for the event, and has become a community staple during race week. See the paper next week for Ironman race coverage. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Early Thursday morning, hundreds of Ironman goers participated in the annual 1.5-2 mile Underpants Run along Ali‘i Drive. Over the years, UPR has amassed nearly $400,000 in charitable donations for the event, and has become a community staple during race week. See the paper next week for Ironman race coverage. (Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today) ▲ Conor Langs/West Hawaii Today Early Thursday morning, hundreds of Ironman goers participated in the annual 1.5-2 mile Underpants Run along Ali‘i Drive. Over the years, UPR has amassed nearly $400,000 in charitable donations for the event, and has become a community staple during race week. See the paper next week for Ironman race coverage. ▲ Click here and log in to view this story Subscribe Now Choose a package that suits your preferences. Start Free Account Get access to 7 premium stories every month for FREE! Already a Subscriber? Current print subscriber? Activate your complimentary Digital account. By Conor Langs West Hawaii Today clangs@westhawaiitoday.com Previous: « What another year of hoping for the Mets gave to me Next: How 7 friends testing a metal detector made Britain’s most valuable treasure find » {{#thumb_url}} {{/thumb_url}} {{title}} {{#excerpt}} {{excerpt}} {{/excerpt}} Leave a Comment