Full Interview: Paul David Tierney’s $388.5K Cinch Timed Event Championship Career
Paul David Tierney doesn't always have to do podcasts, but when he wins the Ironman, he doesn't have much of a choice.
Paul David Tierney
Paul David Tierney stands next to the loot he collected for his 2024 Cinch Time Event Championship win. | James Phifer Photo

Paul David Tierney has one of the most impressive careers of the last decade at the Cinch Timed Event Championship, having won some $388,500 at the Lazy E’s premier event.

Tierney finished the three-day marathon with a time of 322.8 seconds on 25 head worth $100,000, winning second with a 58.7 in Round 2 worth $2,000, third in Round 3 with a 57.9 worth $1,000 and third in Round 5 with a 60.3 worth another $1,000. 

The Score’s Chelsea Shaffer caught up with Paul David Tierney in the arena at the Lazy E after his third Ironman title.

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