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Pro Start List Revealed for 2023 Vinfast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship

ByEmma Porter |

An elite field of professional triathletes from around the globe will descend on Lahti, Finland for the 2023 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon with the women’s professional race set to take place on Saturday, Aug. 26 and the men’s professional race on Sunday, Aug. 27. The professional triathletes will be vying for a share of the $350,000 USD professional prize purse and the title of IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion. In addition to the professional field, over 6,000 age-group athletes are registered to compete as they look to be crowned World Champion in their respective age-group divisions. Live coverage of both days of racing at the 2023 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon will air on Outside Watch.

Professional Women’s Field

The women’s field will take centre stage on Saturday, Aug. 26, as Lahti, the Finnish Lake District and its surrounding areas host a high calibre field of professional women.

Reigning IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion Taylor Knibb (USA) will look to defend her crown coming into race day in top form following another impressive year of performances. Top Canadian and last year’s runner up Paula Findlay will look to continue her run of form and challenge for the top spot on the podium while 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon third-place finisher and 2017 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship runner-up Emma Pallant-Browne (GBR) looks primed for a strong performance.

With five IRONMAN World Championship and five IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship titles to her name, Switzerland’s Daniela Ryf can never be counted out and has continued to show this year why she is amongst the best triathletes of all time. Germany’s Laura Philipp will be another one to watch following her recent success at the IRONMAN 70.3 European Championship Tallinn triathlon.

Highlighting a large contingent of strong contenders include two Brits, 2016 IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion and 2019 IRONMAN 70.3 Word Championship runner up Holly Lawrence, and 2021 IRONMAN World Championship runner up Kat Matthews.

Australian Ellie Salthouse, American Jackie Hering, Canada’s Tamara Jewett, and many more of the sports most talented women will all join in the battle for a spot on the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship podium.

A full list of professional women’s field listed below:

BIB LAST FIRST COUNTRY REP
1 Knibb Taylor USA
2 Findlay Paula CAN
3 Pallant- Browne Emma GBR
4 Ryf Daniela CHE
6 Lawrence Holly GBR
8 Hering Jackie USA
9 Philipp Laura DEU
11 Jewett Tamara CAN
12 Reischmann Anne DEU
15 Matthews Kat GBR
16 Pierre Marjolaine FRA
18 Salthouse Ellie AUS
19 Lewis Danielle USA
20 McBride Rach CAN
22 Pohle Caroline DEU
23 Oliveira Pamella BRA
24 Bergsten Anna SWE
25 Ueda Ai JPN
26 Mitchell Olivia IRL
28 Clavel Charlene FRA
29 Buckingham Lucy GBR
30 Lee India GBR
31 Stage Nielsen Maja DNK
33 Simmonds Imogen CHE
34 Watkinson Amelia NZL
35 Priarone Giorgia ITA
38 Jansen Laura DEU
39 Berry Hannah NZL
40 Morier Emilie FRA
41 Kleiser Daniela DEU
42 Bailly Alexia FRA
43 Noguera Raja Anna ESP
44 Lucas Lottie ARE
45 Kivioja Kaidi EST
46 Curran Kate GBR
47 Pohjalainen Tiina FIN
48 Gerß Lisa DEU
49 Guerard Justine FRA
50 Bishop Sarah USA
51 Iemmolo Julie FRA
52 du Luarte Eloise FRA
53 Addie Laura GBR
54 Paskiewiez Nikita FRA
55 Higgins Brittany USA
56 Stolf Bruna BRA
57 Cymerman Amy USA

*Subject to change

 

Professional Men’s Field

The professional men will take on the 2023 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon on Sunday, Aug. 27. Leading the field is Norway’s Kristian Blummenfelt who will look to defend his IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion crown and add another world championship title to his already impressive resume.

Fellow Norwegian and defending 2022 IRONMAN World Champion Gustav Iden will look to challenge his friend and countryman and add a third IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship title to his tally following wins in 2019 and 2021.

Top American Ben Kanute stands ready to challenge the Norwegian contingent following a second-place finish at the 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon in St. George, Utah.

Denmark’s Miki Taagholt will also be one to watch following a win at the 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 Luxembourg triathlon and multiple top ten IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship finishes over the past two years.

Additional global contenders will come from Germany’s Frederic Funk, Australia’s Steve McKenna, Canada’s Jackson Laundry and Lionel Sanders as well as Americans Jason West and Sam Long, and French dark horse Pierre Le Corre along with many other talented professional men all thirsty for a top world championship result.

BIB LAST FIRST COUNTRY REP
1 Blummenfelt Kristian NOR
2 Kanute Ben USA
3 Iden Gustav NOR
4 Funk Frederic DEU
5 Taagholt Miki DNK
6 Laundry Jackson CAN
7 Bendix Madsen Thor DNK
8 Long Sam USA
9 West Jason USA
11 Le Corre Pierre FRA
14 Nieschlag Justus DEU
15 Montraveta Moya Jordi ESP
17 Sanders Lionel CAN
18 McKenna Steven AUS
19 Teagle James GBR
20 Koolhaas Menno NLD
21 Azevedo Filipe PRT
23 Stepniak Kacper POL
24 Phillips Mike NZL
26 Bogen Rico DEU
27 Loeschke Franz DEU
29 Magnien Dylan FRA
30 Engelhardt Adriano CHE
31 Moody Jack NZL
32 Mann Nicolas DEU
33 Margirier Mathis FRA
34 Hanson Matt USA
35 Aernouts Bart BEL
36 Trautman Matt ZAF
37 Stratmann Jan DEU
38 Keulen Youri NLD
39 Rodriguez Hernandez Tomas MEX
40 Fabian Alessandro ITA
41 Hoffmann Jonas DEU
42 Stojanovic Ognjen SRB
43 Salvisberg Andrea CHE
44 Dubrick Marc USA
45 Kibby Mitch AUS
46 Ulloa Martin CHL
48 Costes Antony FRA
49 Quin Charlie AUS
50 Gillespie Dylan USA
51 Amorelli Igor BRA
53 Sosinski Jack AUS
54 Lewis Joshua GGY
55 Deckard Robbie USA
56 Gunderson Jørgen NOR
57 Fuentes Gonzalo ESP
58 Sperl Maximilian DEU
60 Thompson Nick AUS
61 Mattox Miguel USA
62 Wylde Kye AUS
63 Goodwin George GBR
64 Varga Richard SVK
65 Zorgnotti Benjamin PYF

*Subject to change

 

The 2023 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon will kick off with the 1.2-mile (1.9km) ROKA Swim Course, which takes place in beautiful Lake Vesijärvi.

A challenging 56-mile (91.3km) FULGAZ Bike Course follows and will lead athletes through the stunning Finnish countryside passing through the small towns of Kärkölä and Hollola and culminating with a steep incline just before returning to transition at the Sport and Fair Centre.

The 13.1-mile (21.1km) HOKA Run Course will take athletes on two loops beginning indoors at the Sport and Fair Centre, passing inside the Lahti Stadium and tackling a long climb up Salpausselkä ridge before making their way back towards Lake Vesijarvi. The run path will showcase beautiful water views and eclipse the Pikku-Vesijarvi before culminating in an exhilarating finish line experience just in sight of famous Salpausselka Ski Jumps.

 

Tune into the two days of live race-day coverage of the 2023 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon globally via Outside Watch.

For more information about the 2023 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship event, please visit www.ironman.com/im703-world-championship.

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