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70.3 California Oceanside 2022 (Apr 2nd) – Entry List

Updates:

  • March 12th: Added Lauren Brandon, Haley Chura, Paula Findlay, Mollie Hebda, Jenna Horner, Heather Jackson, Taylor Knibb, Pamella Oliveira, Daniela Ryf, Frankie Sanjana, Chelsea Sodaro, Brianna Troksa, Alexandra Watt (WPRO), Bart Aernouts, Alistair Brownlee, Andreas Dreitz, Arnaud Guilloux, Chris Hammer, Matt Hanson, Tripp Hipple, Eric Lagerstrom, James Lubinski, Brent McMahon, Kristian Roed, Matthew Russell, Lionel Sanders, Brennen Smith, Ted Treise, Rudy Von Berg, Jason West, Travis Wood (MPRO)
  • March 7th: Added Mirinda Carfrae, Luisa Duarte, Jackie Hering, Danielle Lewis, Jocelyn McCauley, Skye Moench, Danielle Treise, Ai Ueda, Amy Vantassel, Britt Vocke (WPRO), Antoine Francoeur, Blake Kappler, Andy Krueger, Jackson Laundry, Sam Long, Steven McKenna, Loren Nelson, Steven Parker, Jason Pohl, Kevin Portmann, Tomasz Szala, Antonio Villardaga (MPRO)

Slots for 70.3 Worlds and Prize Money

70.3 California has 3m+3f Pro slot(s) for 70.3 Worlds. It has a total prize purse of 50.000 US$, paying 8 deep.

Male Race Participants

Name Nation
Bart Aernouts BEL
Josh Amberger AUS
Sam Appleton AUS
Cody Beals CAN
Marek Bialkowski CAN
Kyle Boorsma CAN
Harrison Brown USA
Alistair Brownlee GBR
Vinicius Canhedo BRA
Nick Cosman CAN
Andreas Dreitz GER
Benjamin Ford USA
Antoine Francoeur CAN
Pedro Gomes POR
Grant Grafentin USA
Arnaud Guilloux (KQ) FRA
Chris Hammer USA
Matt Hanson USA
Tripp Hipple USA
David Hodge AUS
Yu Hsiao TWN
Ben Kanute USA
Blake Kappler AUS
Andy Krueger USA
Eric Lagerstrom USA
Jackson Laundry CAN
Chris Leiferman USA
Sam Long USA
Andre Lopes BRA
James Lubinski USA
Steven McKenna AUS
Brent McMahon CAN
David McNamee GBR
Clement Mignon FRA
Klodian Mitri USA
Loren Nelson CAN
Tristan Olij NED
Steven Parker USA
Erik Peterson USA
Jason Pohl CAN
Kevin Portmann FRA
Andy Potts USA
Evan Price USA
Duncan Reid USA
Kristian Roed NOR
Matthew Russell USA
Paul Ruttmann AUT
Lionel Sanders (KQ) CAN
Eduardo Perez Sandi Garcia MEX
James Scott-Farrington GBR
Simon Shi USA
Brennen Smith CAN
Tomasz Szala POL
Ted Treise USA
Antonio Villardaga MEX
Rudy Von Berg USA
Michael Weiss AUT
Jason West USA
Tyson Wieland USA
Travis Wood USA

Female Race Participants

Name Nation
Ruth Astle (KQ) GBR
Lauren Babineau CAN
Melanie Baumann SUI
Lauren Brandon USA
Mirinda Carfrae AUS
Haley Chura USA
Stefanie Cullingford USA
Luisa Duarte BRA
Paula Findlay CAN
Ashleigh Gentle AUS
Lara Gruden USA
Mollie Hebda USA
Jackie Hering USA
Jenna Horner USA
Tyler Hudacek USA
Heather Jackson (KQ) USA
Dominika Jamnicky CAN
Tamara Jewett CAN
Sarah Karpinski USA
Taylor Knibb USA
Holly Lawrence GBR
Danielle Lewis USA
Jocelyn McCauley USA
Melanie McQuaid CAN
Skye Moench (KQ) USA
Angela Naeth CAN
Pamella Oliveira BRA
Irena Ossola USA
Cecilia Perez MEX
Daniela Ryf (KQ) SUI
Frankie Sanjana GBR
Chelsea Sodaro USA
Danielle Treise USA
Brianna Troksa USA
Ai Ueda JPN
Amy Vantassel USA
Britt Vocke USA
Alexandra Watt USA

Challenge Salou 2022 (April 3rd) – Entry List

Prize Money

Challenge Salou has a total prize purse of 19.000 EUR, paying 6 deep.

Male Race Participants

Name Nation
Ivan Alvarez Gomez ESP
Victor Arroyo Bugallo ESP
Alvaro Basagoiti ESP
Guillaume Belgy FRA
Milan Brons NED
Ignacio Cabrera Fernandez ESP
Hector Catala Laparra ESP
Mattia Ceccarelli ITA
Denis Chevrot (KQ) FRA
Thomas Davis GBR
Amaury Dehez FRA
Marc Eggeling GER
Pablo Gomez COL
Alberto Gomez Sanchez ESP
Kristian Grue NOR
Franck Guyon FRA
Brett Halliwell GBR
Adam Hansen AUS
Pieter Heemeryck BEL
David Herrera Gonzalez ESP
Markus Hoermann GER
Kristian Hogenhaug DEN
Emil Holm DEN
Andrew Horsfall Turner GBR
Nick Kastelein AUS
Patrick Lange (AQ) GER
Miguel Largo Flores ESP
Kieran Lindars GBR
Vincent Luis FRA
William Mennesson FRA
Pawel Miziarski POL
Miki Moerck Taagholt DEN
Giulio Molinari ITA
Albert Moreno Molins ESP
Patrik Nilsson SWE
Jesper Nybo Riis DEN
Aichlinn O’Reilly IRE
Guillem Rojas ESP
Roberto Sanchez ESP
Fernando Santander de la Munoza ESP
Paul Schuster (KQ) GER
Scott Steenberg DEN
Jan Stratmann GER
Jan Tomanek CZE
Thomas Vanhalst BEL
Nacho Villarruel ESP
Carlos Oliver Vives ESP
Sam Wade GBR
Ruben Zepuntke GER

Female Race Participants

Name Nation
Helene Alberdi Aololuze ESP
Daniela Bleymehl GER
Zsanett Bragmayer HUN
Lucy Byram GBR
Judith Corachan Vaquera ESP
Emma Cowper GBR
Chantal Cummings GBR
Elisabetta Curridori ITA
Laura Gomez ESP
Tara Grosvenor GBR
Anne Haug (AQ) GER
Brittany Higgins USA
Stella Kubasch GER
Fenella Langridge GBR
India Lee GBR
Carolin Lehrieder GER
Justine Mathieux (KQ) FRA
Katrina Matthews GBR
Lisa Norden SWE
Nicola Spirig SUI
Anna Tomica POL
Alexandra Tondeur BEL
Rosie Weston GBR
Laura Zimmermann (KQ) GER

70.3 Dubai 2022 (March 5th) – Seedings

UntitledImagePrevious Winners

Year Male Winner Time Female Winner Time
2016 Jan Frodeno (GER) 03:34:48 Daniela Ryf (SUI) 04:01:09
2017 Javier Gomez (ESP) 03:42:21 Daniela Ryf (SUI) 04:01:40
2018 Alistair Brownlee (GBR) 03:35:30 Anne Haug (GER) 04:00:25
2019 Adam Bowden (GBR) 03:40:11 Holly Lawrence (GBR) 04:00:04
2020 Bart Aernouts (BEL) 03:33:44 Imogen Simmonds (SUI) 03:58:36
2021 Daniel Baekkegard (DEN) 03:33:02 Daniela Ryf (SUI) 03:56:54

Last Race’s TOP 3

Male Race Results

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time
1 Daniel Baekkegard DEN 00:23:21 01:55:44 01:10:00 03:33:02
2 Filipe Azevedo POR 00:24:13 01:54:39 01:10:57 03:34:03
3 Rasmus Svenningsson SWE 00:24:55 01:54:02 01:09:19 03:34:04

Female Race Results

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time
1 Daniela Ryf SUI 00:26:39 02:08:35 01:16:50 03:56:54
2 Imogen Simmonds SUI 00:26:31 02:08:54 01:22:09 04:02:02
3 Sara Svensk SWE 00:29:18 02:09:31 01:21:21 04:05:17

Course Records

Leg Gender Record Athlete Date
Total overall 03:33:02 Daniel Baekkegard 2021-03-12
Swim overall 00:22:35 Johann Ackermann 2018-02-02
Swim overall 00:22:35 Ilya Prasolov 2020-02-07
Bike overall 01:52:34 Bart Aernouts 2020-02-07
Run overall 01:08:22 Andreas Schilling 2020-02-07
Total female 03:56:54 Daniela Ryf 2021-03-12
Swim female 00:23:56 Holly Lawrence 2018-02-02
Bike female 02:06:58 Imogen Simmonds 2020-02-07
Run female 01:14:11 Anne Haug 2018-02-02

Course Rating

The Course Rating for 70.3 Dubai is 16:00.

Race Adjustments for 70.3 Dubai

Year Adjustment Swim Adj. Bike Adj. Run Adj. # of Finishers Rating Swim Rating Bike Rating Run Rating
2017 13:24 -00:40 14:26 03:16 41 of 46 13:24 -00:40 14:26 03:16
2018 12:52 00:48 10:43 02:07 41 of 44 13:08 00:04 12:35 02:41
2019 13:52 n/a n/a n/a 29 13:23 00:04 12:35 02:41
2020 20:37 00:48 20:25 01:35 36 of 42 15:11 00:18 15:12 02:19
2021 19:13 00:11 19:17 02:04 67 of 72 16:00 00:17 16:13 02:16

Slots for 70.3 Worlds and Prize Money

70.3 Dubai has 2m+2f Pro slot(s) for 70.3 Worlds. It has a total prize purse of 15.000 US$, paying 5 deep.

Male Race Participants

# Bib Name Nat Expected Rating ESwim EBike ET2 ERun
1 28 Marten Van Riel BEL 03:34:20 03:47:33 00:22:10 01:55:22 02:21:02 01:13:18
2 1 Daniel Baekkegard DEN 03:35:50 03:50:19 00:23:23 01:57:08 02:24:01 01:11:49
3 3 Kristian Blummenfelt (KQ) NOR 03:36:58 03:51:23 00:23:56 01:58:46 02:26:12 01:10:46
4 12 Pieter Heemeryck BEL 03:39:24 03:58:43 00:23:51 01:56:38 02:23:59 01:15:25
5 9 Antony Costes  FRA 03:39:42 04:01:38 00:24:24 01:57:05 02:24:59 01:14:43
6 7 Andrea Salvisberg SUI 03:39:46 03:57:32 00:23:27 01:57:45 02:24:42 01:15:04
7 2 Filipe Azevedo POR 03:40:13 03:57:34 00:24:23 01:58:41 02:26:34 01:13:39
8 4 Bart Aernouts BEL 03:40:36 03:56:07 00:27:05 01:56:39 02:27:14 01:13:22
9 10 Paul Ruttmann AUT 03:40:55 04:05:17 00:27:43 01:54:38 02:25:51 01:15:04
10 8 Emmanuel Lejeune  BEL 03:43:42 04:00:13 00:25:05 02:02:22 02:30:58 01:12:44
11 6 David Plese SLO 03:44:20 04:01:35 00:26:14 02:00:03 02:29:47 01:14:33
12 5 Jan van Berkel (KQ) SUI 03:44:32 04:04:28 00:25:12 01:57:07 02:25:48 01:18:44
13 14 Franck Guyon FRA 03:48:15 04:05:02 00:28:11 02:03:51 02:35:32 01:12:43
14 26 Ivan Kalashnikov RUS 03:49:11 04:03:53 00:24:17 02:04:09 02:31:57 01:17:14
15 16 Lukasz Kalaszczynski POL 03:52:06 04:08:16 00:28:08 02:06:54 02:38:32 01:13:34
16 17 Per Van Vlerken GER 03:52:57 04:09:04 00:25:29 02:03:34 02:32:33 01:20:24
17 15 Eric Watson BRN 03:53:10 04:11:17 00:24:05 02:07:00 02:34:35 01:18:35
18 18 Vasily Permitin RUS 03:54:46 04:10:07 00:26:38 02:05:51 02:35:59 01:18:47
19 27 Ryan Christian AUS 03:55:51 04:11:01 00:26:25 02:05:41 02:35:36 01:20:15
20 25 Guillaume Doree FRA 03:57:17 04:19:44 00:25:23 02:08:01 02:36:54 01:20:23
21 19 Michiel De Wilde NED 04:04:17 04:24:44 00:28:31 02:03:43 02:35:43 01:28:34
22 21 Vinicius Canhedo BRA 04:04:34 04:23:24 00:25:35 02:14:36 02:43:41 01:20:53
23 20 Eneko Elosegui ESP 04:11:27 04:26:44 00:30:11 02:10:14 02:43:55 01:27:32
24 23 Siebe Meeus  BEL 04:53:22 05:11:27 00:32:50 02:45:19 03:21:38 01:31:44
  22 Sven Wies GER n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated unrated
  24 Pierre Le Corre FRA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated unrated
  29 Christopher Dels GER n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated unrated

Female Race Participants

# Bib Name Nat Expected Rating ESwim EBike ET2 ERun
1 61 Daniela Ryf (KQ) SUI 03:58:22 04:15:48 00:26:10 02:07:15 02:36:56 01:21:26
2 62 Laura Philipp (KQ) GER 04:02:08 04:17:22 00:27:53 02:10:09 02:41:32 01:20:36
3 72 Daniela Bleymehl GER 04:09:30 04:26:07 00:28:40 02:11:47 02:43:56 01:25:34
4 63 Leanne Fanoy UAE 04:14:11 04:33:08 00:31:03 02:17:13 02:51:46 01:22:25
5 66 Kirralee Seidel AUS 04:17:18 04:34:14 00:27:34 02:19:09 02:50:13 01:27:05
6 68 Lucy Byram GBR 04:18:17 04:34:12 00:27:08 02:18:38 02:49:17 01:29:00
7 64 Carolin Lehrieder GER 04:18:32 04:35:58 00:27:50 02:17:59 02:49:19 01:29:13
8 65 Alexia Bailly FRA 04:19:22 04:36:58 00:28:13 02:19:39 02:51:22 01:28:00
9 70 Frankie Sanjana GBR 04:21:45 04:39:08 00:31:37 02:15:46 02:50:53 01:30:52
10 67 Elena Illeditsch GER 04:24:22 04:47:06 00:32:55 02:26:12 03:02:37 01:21:45
11 69 Federica De Nicola ITA 04:30:06 04:46:47 00:30:49 02:24:47 02:59:06 01:31:00
12 73 Margrit Elfers GER 04:32:58 04:49:49 00:32:42 02:21:08 02:57:20 01:35:38

Winning Odds

Male Race Participants

  • Daniel Baekkegard: 47% (1-1)
  • Kristian Blummenfelt: 37% (2-1)
  • Pieter Heemeryck: 4% (22-1)
  • Marten Van Riel: 4% (24-1)
  • Filipe Azevedo: 3% (31-1)
  • Bart Aernouts: 3% (38-1)

Female Race Participants

  • Daniela Ryf: 55% (1-1)
  • Laura Philipp: 41% (1-1)
  • Daniela Bleymehl: 2% (39-1)

Ironman Texas 2022 (April 23rd) – Entry List

Updates:

  • March 28th: Added Ginger Howell, Kayla Kobelin, Joanna Ryter, Alena Sinay, Ai Ueda, Alexandra Watt (WPRO), Filipe Azevedo, Alexander Berggren, Karl-Johan Danielsson, Magnus Elbaek Ditlev, Trevor Foley, Tripp Hipple, Mikkel Hojborg Olsen, Sam Laidlow, Yorlliry Moreno, Jesse Vondracek (MPRO)
  • March 21st: Added Cathrine Sand (WPRO), Cody Beals, Gregory Close, Nick Cosman, Ben Hoffman, Sebastian Mahr, Francis Martin, David Plese, Per Van Vlerken (MPRO)
  • March 14th: Added Lauren Brandon, Danielle Lewis, Rebecca Marrou, Jessica Smith, Rachel Zilinskas (WPRO), Elliot Bach, Christopher Hess, Matthew Russell, Richard Varga (MPRO)
  • March 7th: Added Fiona Moriarty, Vanessa Pereira, Brianna Troksa, Amy Vantassel, Britt Vocke (WPRO), Blake Kappler, Pamphiel Pareyn (MPRO)
  • Feb 28th: Added Sarah Karpinski (WPRO), Tyler Butterfield, Rodrigo Romero Garcia de la Cadena, Andreas Jung, Jens Petersen-Bach, Jesper Svensson, Strahinja Trakic (MPRO)
  • Feb 14th: Added Jocelyn McCauley, Melanie McQuaid (WPRO), Milan Brons, Michiel De Wilde, Markus Hoermann, Robert Wilkowiecki (MPRO)

Kona slots and Prize Money

IM Texas has 2m+2f Pro Kona slot(s). It has a total prize purse of 100.000 US$, paying 10 deep.

Male Race Participants

Name Nation
Filipe Azevedo POR
Elliot Bach USA
Cody Beals CAN
Alexander Berggren SWE
Patrick Brady USA
Milan Brons NED
Tyler Butterfield BMU
Gregory Close USA
Nick Cosman CAN
Antony Costes FRA
Karl-Johan Danielsson SWE
Michiel De Wilde NED
Magnus Elbaek Ditlev DEN
Trevor Foley USA
Rodrigo Romero Garcia de la Cadena MEX
Pedro Gomes POR
Christopher Hess USA
Tripp Hipple USA
Markus Hoermann GER
Ben Hoffman (KQ) USA
Mikkel Hojborg Olsen DEN
Andrew Horsfall Turner GBR
Andreas Jung GER
Blake Kappler AUS
Sam Laidlow FRA
Sebastian Mahr GER
Francis Martin CAN
Yorlliry Moreno VEN
Pamphiel Pareyn BEL
Jens Petersen-Bach DEN
David Plese SLO
Matthew Russell USA
Simon Shi USA
Jesper Svensson SWE
Strahinja Trakic SRB
Per Van Vlerken GER
Richard Varga SVK
Jesse Vondracek USA
Robert Wilkowiecki POL

Female Race Participants

Name Nation
Melanie Baumann SUI
Sarah Bishop USA
Lauren Brandon USA
Federica De Nicola ITA
Ginger Howell USA
Sarah Karpinski USA
Kayla Kobelin USA
Danielle Lewis USA
Rebecca Marrou USA
Jocelyn McCauley USA
Melanie McQuaid CAN
Fiona Moriarty IRL
Vanessa Pereira POR
Joanna Ryter (KQ) SUI
Cathrine Sand DEN
Alena Sinay SVK
Jessica Smith USA
Alexandra Tondeur BEL
Brianna Troksa USA
Ai Ueda JPN
Amy Vantassel USA
Britt Vocke USA
Alexandra Watt USA
Rachel Zilinskas USA

Deep Dive Into the 2021 Triathlon Money List

After 2020 saw a big dip in Professional triathlon racing and overall prize money, things have improved in 2021. Especially the second half of the year has seen big events and big purses. But things are not yet back to the pre-Corona 2019 numbers, for example prize money paid by WTC in Ironman and 70.3 3 events is still down by about 40% compared to 2019. This post looks at the overall trends and which athletes have been making good money in different categories.

If you want to check out the 2020 lists, you can find them in my post “Deep Dive Into 2020 Triathlon Money List“.

Money List – Overview

First, here is an overview of the races that are included in the money lists and comparisons to the 2020 and 2019 seasons. The totals are shown in US$, for races that paid their prize purse in a different currency the amounts have been converted into US$.

The big exception to overall lower numbers is the addition of the PTO. As when they have entered the scene in 2020, they are the biggest provider of “official prize money” in 2021 triathlon. With their plans of adding more big-paying races to the calendar, this will likely continue in 2022. An interesting question: Will this lead to increased purses by other race providers as well? For example, Ironman has increased the money for the Ironman World Championships for the first time since 2013, now paying an additional $100.000 and paying the Top 15 (instead of Top 10). 

Type Description Total Money
2021
Change
to 2019
Total Money
2020
Total Money
2019
# Events
(2019)
Ironman WTC Ironman-branded races $ 1.448.250 -41% $ 200.000 $ 2.467.000 18 (32)
70.3 WTC 70.3-branded races $ 1.246.750 -42% $ 233.900 $ 2.152.750 29 (71)
PTO PTO-supported races (incl. Bonus Pool) $ 4.170.503 8%* $ 3.846.316   11 (15*)
Challenge Challenge-branded full and half-distance
races
(incl. Bonus Pool)
$ 843.516 -7% $ 16.614 $ 909.586 19 (27)
ITU ITU World Triathlon Championship Series
(incl. Bonus Pool)
$ 1.650.000 -24% $ 250.000 $ 2.185.000 7 (9)
SuperLeague SuperLeague Professional Events $ 814.500 -10% $ 50.000 $ 904.800 5 (4)
Other Independent Races (e.g Embrun, XTerra
World Championships, Alpe D’Huez)
$ 406.769   $ 15.822 $ 624.877 10 (9)
Total   $ 10.580.288 14% $ 4.612.652 $ 9.244.013 99 (152)

* comparisons for PTO are to 2020 (the first year they have been active)

Overall Money List

Daniela Ryf has won five races this season and finished second in the PTO World Rankings. While she wasn’t able to secure another World title at 70.3 Worlds, she still was making good money in all her other events, just edging out Gustav Iden and Lucy Charles-Barclay as the top money winner. There was a total of 23 athletes who were able to make more than $100.000 this year, compared to 16 in 2019. There was a total of 647 athletes who were able to earn prize money in 2021. 

Dani CollinsCup
Photo: Daniela on the bike leg at the Collins Cup, provided by the PTO

# Name Gender Total PTO WTC Challenge Short Course Other
1 Ryf, Daniela F $ 244.000 $ 180.000 $ 64.000      
2 Iden, Gustav M $ 242.700 $ 170.000 $ 65.000   $ 7.700  
3 Charles-Barclay, Lucy F $ 239.655 $ 162.455 $ 64.000 $ 4.500 $ 8.700  
4 Knibb, Taylor F $ 221.900 $ 91.000 $ 23.000   $ 107.900  
5 Sanders, Lionel M $ 215.000 $ 160.000 $ 50.500 $ 4.500    
6 Frodeno, Jan M $ 190.859 $ 180.000   $ 10.859    
7 Haug, Anne F $ 186.853 $ 130.000 $ 3.000 $ 53.853    
8 Long, Sam M $ 186.500 $ 130.000 $ 56.500      
9 Lange, Patrick M $ 180.994 $ 105.000 $ 25.000 $ 50.994    
10 Blummenfelt, Kristian M $ 175.100 $ 8.000 $ 12.000 $ 15.000 $ 140.100  
11 Duffy, Flora F $ 170.000       $ 150.000 $ 20.000
12 Yee, Alex M $ 162.600       $ 162.600  
13 Skipper, Joe M $ 150.682 $ 100.682 $ 50.000      
14 Learmonth, Jessica F $ 130.700       $ 130.700  
15 Wilde, Hayden M $ 130.500       $ 110.500 $ 20.000
16 Moench, Skye F $ 130.150 $ 77.000 $ 51.250 $ 1.900    
17 Pallant-Browne, Emma F $ 129.500 $ 95.000 $ 31.000     $ 3.500
18 Taylor-Brown, Georgia F $ 124.900       $ 124.900  
19 Philipp, Laura F $ 120.500 $ 80.000 $ 40.500      
20 Baekkegard, Daniel M $ 117.500 $ 85.000 $ 32.500      
21 Matthews, Katrina F $ 113.400 $ 70.000 $ 42.000 $ 1.400    
22 Metzler, Jeanni F $ 112.250 $ 70.000 $ 42.250      
23 Luis, Vincent M $ 102.500   $ 5.000   $ 97.500  
24 Lester, Carrie F $ 96.723 $ 52.000 $ 21.600     $ 23.123
25 Van Riel, Marten M $ 95.800       $ 95.800  

PTO Races

For all of 2021, Daniela Ryf and Jan Frodeno were either first or second in the PTO World Rankings, securing big paydays at the Collins Cup and in the PTO Bonus at the end of 2021. The PTO have paid money to 257 athletes in 2021. 

Frodo

Photo: Jan waiting for the start of his Collins Cup match, provided by the PTO

# Name Gender PTO Total Share
1 Ryf, Daniela F $ 180.000 $ 244.000 74%
1 Frodeno, Jan M $ 180.000 $ 190.859 94%
3 Iden, Gustav M $ 170.000 $ 242.700 70%
4 Charles-Barclay, Lucy F $ 162.455 $ 239.655 68%
5 Sanders, Lionel M $ 160.000 $ 215.000 74%
6 Haug, Anne F $ 130.000 $ 186.853 70%
6 Long, Sam M $ 130.000 $ 186.500 70%
8 Lange, Patrick M $ 105.000 $ 180.994 58%
9 Skipper, Joe M $ 100.682 $ 150.682 67%
10 Pallant-Browne, Emma F $ 95.000 $ 129.500 73%
11 Knibb, Taylor F $ 91.000 $ 221.900 41%
12 Adam, Teresa F $ 88.000 $ 90.658 97%
13 Baekkegard, Daniel M $ 85.000 $ 117.500 72%
14 Philipp, Laura F $ 80.000 $ 120.500 66%
14 Findlay, Paula F $ 80.000 $ 88.500 90%
16 Moench, Skye F $ 77.000 $ 130.150 59%
17 Lawrence, Holly F $ 75.000 $ 95.750 78%
18 Kanute, Ben M $ 72.000 $ 92.975 77%
19 Matthews, Katrina F $ 70.000 $ 113.400 62%
19 Metzler, Jeanni F $ 70.000 $ 112.250 62%

WTC Races

The biggest 2021 money race by WTC was the 70.3 World Championships, and the male winner Gustav Iden tops the list of WTC money, closely followed by female winner Lucy Charles-Barclay. Daniela Ryf is also close to the top with two Ironman-distance wins. All in all, there were 401 athletes who earned prize money from WTC.

Gustav StG

Photo: Gustav raising the St. George winner’s banner, provided by Ironman

# Name Gender IM 70.3 WTC Total Share
1 Iden, Gustav M $ 15.000 $ 50.000 $ 65.000 $ 242.700 27%
2 Charles-Barclay, Lucy F   $ 64.000 $ 64.000 $ 239.655 27%
2 Ryf, Daniela F $ 40.000 $ 24.000 $ 64.000 $ 244.000 26%
4 Long, Sam M $ 15.000 $ 41.500 $ 56.500 $ 186.500 30%
5 Moench, Skye F $ 33.000 $ 18.250 $ 51.250 $ 130.150 39%
6 Sanders, Lionel M $ 27.000 $ 23.500 $ 50.500 $ 215.000 23%
7 Skipper, Joe M $ 50.000   $ 50.000 $ 150.682 33%
8 Metzler, Jeanni F   $ 42.250 $ 42.250 $ 112.250 38%
9 Matthews, Katrina F $ 30.000 $ 12.000 $ 42.000 $ 113.400 37%
10 Philipp, Laura F $ 37.000 $ 3.500 $ 40.500 $ 120.500 34%
11 Jackson, Heather F $ 31.500 $ 7.500 $ 39.000 $ 58.200 67%
12 Baekkegard, Daniel M $ 9.000 $ 23.500 $ 32.500 $ 117.500 28%
13 Pallant-Browne, Emma F   $ 31.000 $ 31.000 $ 129.500 24%
14 van Berkel, Jan M $ 30.000   $ 30.000 $ 38.000 79%
15 Lange, Patrick M $ 25.000   $ 25.000 $ 180.994 14%
15 Nilsson, Patrik M $ 25.000   $ 25.000 $ 25.000 100%
17 Wurf, Cameron M $ 22.000 $ 2.000 $ 24.000 $ 33.825 71%
18 Svenningsson, Rasmus M $ 22.000 $ 1.500 $ 23.500 $ 38.500 61%
19 Knibb, Taylor F   $ 23.000 $ 23.000 $ 221.900 10%
19 Hogenhaug, Kristian M $ 23.000   $ 23.000 $ 61.750 37%

Ironman

Just looking at the Ironman-distance, with two wins (UK, Chattanooga), a second (Switzerland), a third (Lake Placid) and a 6th place (Tulsa) Joe Skipper is the top earner.

Joe UK

Photo: Joe on the bike at IM UK, provided by Ironman

# Name Gender IM Total Share
1 Skipper, Joe M $ 50.000 $ 150.682 33%
2 Ryf, Daniela F $ 40.000 $ 244.000 16%
3 Philipp, Laura F $ 37.000 $ 120.500 31%
4 Moench, Skye F $ 33.000 $ 130.150 25%
5 Jackson, Heather F $ 31.500 $ 58.200 54%
6 Matthews, Katrina F $ 30.000 $ 113.400 26%
6 van Berkel, Jan M $ 30.000 $ 38.000 79%
8 Sanders, Lionel M $ 27.000 $ 215.000 13%
9 Lange, Patrick M $ 25.000 $ 180.994 14%
9 Nilsson, Patrik M $ 25.000 $ 25.000 100%

70.3

By winning 70.3 Elsinore in addition to 70.3 World Championships, Lucy Charles-Barclay was the top money-earner in 70.3 events:

LCB StG

Photo: Lucy celebrating her 70.3 World Championship win, provided by Ironman

# Name Gender 70.3 Total Share
1 Charles-Barclay, Lucy F $ 64.000 $ 239.655 27%
2 Iden, Gustav M $ 50.000 $ 242.700 21%
3 Metzler, Jeanni F $ 42.250 $ 112.250 38%
4 Long, Sam M $ 41.500 $ 186.500 22%
5 Pallant-Browne, Emma F $ 31.000 $ 129.500 24%
6 Ryf, Daniela F $ 24.000 $ 244.000 10%
7 Sanders, Lionel M $ 23.500 $ 215.000 11%
7 Baekkegard, Daniel M $ 23.500 $ 117.500 20%
9 Knibb, Taylor F $ 23.000 $ 221.900 10%
10 Salthouse, Ellie F $ 21.500 $ 68.400 31%

Challenge

The top money earners on the Challenge side are the winners of Challenge Roth. Anne Haug also won Challenge St. Pölten and was 2nd at Challenge Walchsee, securing the top spot in this sub-list. In total, there were 169 athletes who finished in the money ranks in 2021 Challenge races.

Anne Roth

Photo: Anne on the run at Challenge Roth, provided by Challenge Roth

# Name Gender Challenge Total Share
1 Haug, Anne F $ 53.853 $ 186.853 29%
2 Lange, Patrick M $ 50.994 $ 180.994 28%
3 Hall, Lucy F $ 48.353 $ 61.649 78%
4 De Vries, Sarissa F $ 46.954 $ 54.954 85%
5 Elbaek Ditlev, Magnus M $ 44.856 $ 77.606 58%
6 Funk, Frederic M $ 31.036 $ 42.036 74%
7 Spirig, Nicola F $ 25.036 $ 64.136 39%
8 Dapena Gonzalez, Pablo M $ 20.976 $ 28.976 72%
9 Hering, Jackie F $ 18.225 $ 77.725 23%
10 Siddall, Laura F $ 16.919 $ 29.919 57%
11 Steger, Thomas M $ 16.241 $ 29.109 56%
12 Blummenfelt, Kristian M $ 15.000 $ 175.100 9%
13 Hogenhaug, Kristian M $ 13.750 $ 61.750 22%
14 Angert, Florian M $ 12.170 $ 62.170 20%
15 Stimpson, Jodie F $ 12.100 $ 22.100 55%
16 Frommhold, Nils M $ 11.319 $ 21.419 53%
17 Svensson, Jesper M $ 11.000 $ 22.750 48%
17 Genet, Manon F $ 11.000 $ 21.738 51%
19 Frodeno, Jan M $ 10.859 $ 190.859 6%
20 Perez Sala, Sara F $ 10.590 $ 18.590 57%

Short Course

With the Olympics, a lot of attention was on short-course racing. The Olympics themselves do not offer prize money, but the ITU series (now known as World Triathlon Championship Series WTCS) and SuperLeague provided good earning opportunities. Alex Yee was earning well in both event types and tops the short-course money list. In total, 124 athletes made money in these short-course events.

Yee Leeds

Photo: Alex Yee before running away from the other athletes at WTCS Leeds, provided by World Triathlon

# Name Gender WTCS SuperLeague Short Course Total Share
1 Yee, Alex M $ 62.600 $ 100.000 $ 162.600 $ 162.600 100%
2 Duffy, Flora F $ 130.000 $ 20.000 $ 150.000 $ 170.000 88%
3 Blummenfelt, Kristian M $ 120.100 $ 20.000 $ 140.100 $ 175.100 80%
4 Learmonth, Jessica F $ 25.700 $ 105.000 $ 130.700 $ 130.700 100%
5 Taylor-Brown, Georgia F $ 14.900 $ 110.000 $ 124.900 $ 124.900 100%
6 Wilde, Hayden M $ 32.000 $ 78.500 $ 110.500 $ 130.500 85%
7 Knibb, Taylor F $ 107.900   $ 107.900 $ 221.900 49%
8 Luis, Vincent M $ 45.000 $ 52.500 $ 97.500 $ 102.500 95%
9 Van Riel, Marten M $ 83.800 $ 12.000 $ 95.800 $ 95.800 100%
10 Brownlee, Jonathan M $ 9.000 $ 68.500 $ 77.500 $ 78.600 99%
11 Zaferes, Katie F $ 28.000 $ 46.000 $ 74.000 $ 94.000 79%
12 Spivey, Taylor F $ 61.600 $ 11.500 $ 73.100 $ 73.100 100%
13 Kingma, Maya F $ 55.100 $ 3.500 $ 58.600 $ 58.600 100%
14 Coldwell, Sophie F $ 45.900 $ 11.500 $ 57.400 $ 57.400 100%
15 Bergere, Leo M $ 57.000   $ 57.000 $ 57.000 100%
16 Potter, Beth F $ 11.200 $ 32.500 $ 43.700 $ 43.700 100%
17 Periault, Leonie F $ 29.900 $ 11.500 $ 41.400 $ 41.400 100%
18 Vilaca, Vasco M $ 4.400 $ 36.500 $ 40.900 $ 40.900 100%
19 Lindemann, Laura F $ 38.200   $ 38.200 $ 38.200 100%
20 Coninx, Dorian M $ 37.400   $ 37.400 $ 37.400 100%
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