
Makala Jones (Wales, 56, IISA bio here) started out in the extreme sports world as a triathlete – finishing Ironman Triathlons in Frankfurt, France Nizza, Regensburg, Switzerland, and Kärnten Austria between 11 hours 19 minutes and 13 hours 14 minutes during the years between 2008 and 2013.
But since her triathlon days are in the past, the 48-year-old Wein, Austria native took up ice swimming in 2020 and has since completed the following Ice Kilometers:
- ÖM Altenwörth 2020 in 23 minutes 40.70 seconds
- Hallstättersee 2022 in 20 minutes 39.56 seconds
- ÖM Altenwörth 2023 in 20 minutes 48.90 seconds
- Hallstättersee 2023 in 21 minutes 18.6 seconds
- IISA EM Oradea 2024 in 20 minutes 56.3 seconds
- Hallstättersee 2024 in 19 minutes 41.83 seconds
- IISA 6th World Championship, Molveno, Italy 2025 in 21 minutes 11.93 in 1.94°C water
And now she has stepped up in the Ice.
On February 1st in Hatfield Lake Doncaster, she completed an Ice Mile in 35 minutes 1 second in 4.3°C water and 4.5°C air to become the newest Iron Icewoman. Leon Fryer served as her observer and Jonty Warneken was the witness.
Iron Icewomen
- Kellie Joyce Latimer (USA) in December 2014
- Jaimie Monahan (USA) in April 2016
- Claire Bustin-Mulkern (UK) in January 2017
- Conny Prasser (Germany) in January 2017
- Corinna Nolan (Ireland) in February 2018
- Elina Makinen (Finland) in August 2018
- Sophia Nash (Scotland) in January 2019
- Erin Churchill (USA) in December 2019
- Claudia Müller (Austria) in January 2020
- Hanna Bakuniak (Poland) in August 2020
- Cindy Hughes (USA) in November 2020
- Anja Binder (Germany) in August 2021
- Qing Li (USA) in December 2021 (achieved within 29 days)
- Kaetlyn Taylor (USA) in March 2022
- Trisha Harvey (Scotland) in December 2022
- Angela Wood (England) in December 2022
- Madina Kurmanbaeva (Kazakhstan) in January 2023
- Gerda Holla (Netherlands) in September 2023
- Adele Havercroft (England) in January 2024
- Makala Jones (Wales) in February 2025
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