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Ironman Australia 2014 (May 4th) – Predictions

Please let me know your top picks on IM-Predictions! We’re already at round #5 for this season, but there will be a lot more chances to score more points until Kona!

Previous Winners

Year Male Winner Time Female Winner Time
2005 Chris McCormack (AUS) 08:25:44 Lisa Bentley (CAN) 09:13:20
2006 Chris McCormack (AUS) 08:20:42 Lisa Bentley (CAN) 09:19:44
2007 Patrick Vernay (NCL) 08:21:49 Rebekah Keat (AUS) 09:12:59
2008 Patrick Vernay (NCL) 08:31:32 Chrissie Wellington (GBR) 09:03:54
2009 Patrick Vernay (NCL) 08:24:53 Chrissie Wellington (GBR) 08:57:10
2010 Patrick Vernay (NCL) 08:23:54 Carrie Lester (AUS) 09:23:46
2011 Pete Jacobs (AUS) 08:29:28 Caroline Steffen (SUI) 09:29:54
2012 Paul Ambrose (GBR) 08:17:38 Michelle Gailey (AUS) 09:34:57
2013 Luke Bell (AUS) 08:30:23 Rebecca Hoschke (AUS) 09:34:55

Last Year’s TOP 3

Male Race Results

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time
1 Luke Bell AUS 00:47:25 04:46:02 02:53:48 08:30:23
2 Patrick Evoe USA 00:53:20 04:51:16 02:54:58 08:42:58
3 Luke Whitmore AUS 00:52:49 05:08:23 02:58:37 09:03:30

Female Race Results

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time
1 Rebecca Hoschke AUS 00:57:05 05:15:01 03:18:46 09:34:55
2 Ange Castle AUS 01:01:19 05:12:06 03:23:19 09:41:38
3 Nicole Ward AUS 00:54:24 05:38:08 03:16:38 09:52:31

Course Records

Leg Gender Record Athlete Date
Total overall 08:17:38 Paul Ambrose 2012-04-29
Swim overall 00:44:32 Adrian Cominotto 2010-03-28
Bike overall 04:31:25 Paul Ambrose 2012-04-29
Run overall 02:47:20 Tim Van Berkel 2012-04-29
Total female 08:57:10 Chrissie Wellington 2009-04-05
Swim female 00:48:42 Melissa Ashton 2006-05-11
Bike female 05:00:57 Carrie Lester 2010-03-28
Run female 03:01:06 Lisa Bentley 2006-05-11

Course Rating

The Course Rating for IM Australia is 04:51.

Race Adjustments for IM Australia

Year Adjustment Swim Adj. Bike Adj. Run Adj. # of Athletes Rating Swim Rating Bike Rating Run Rating
2005 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a
2006 01:48 02:09 -07:42 00:32 16 01:48 02:09 -07:42 00:32
2007 04:10 01:52 -04:43 01:16 24 02:59 02:01 -06:13 00:54
2008 00:09 -00:01 -03:03 00:57 20 02:02 01:20 -05:09 00:55
2009 02:25 -00:18 -04:23 02:39 24 02:08 00:56 -04:58 01:21
2010 07:54 04:53 03:21 00:12 14 03:17 01:43 -03:18 01:07
2011 02:18 02:14 -02:29 01:54 13 03:07 01:48 -03:10 01:15
2012 06:09 02:21 01:08 04:11 9 03:33 01:53 -02:33 01:40
2013 14:00 01:35 -03:28 08:01 8 04:51 01:51 -02:40 02:28

KPR points and Prize Money

IM Australia has 2000 KPR points for the winner. It has a total prize purse of 40k$.

There are not too many athletes that are racing with a focus on KPR points. Luke Bell and Peter Robertson are probably the only two athletes that were seriously making plans to race Kona this year, but both are only at around 1.000 points and would need a win (and some more points from 70.3 races) to have a chance for a July cutoff.

On the women’s side, Mel Hauschildt is an automatic qualifier as the 70.3 champion, so she just has to validate her slot by finishing. Lisa Marangon (currently at 2.860) is the best placed athlete in the KPR, she would also need a win to make it to Kona.

Male Race Participants

Rank Bib Name Nation Expected Time Rating Swim Rating Bike Rating Run Rating Rank
1 5 Denis Chevrot FRA 08:34:17 08:38:57 00:47:28 04:45:44 02:55:01 (38)
2 4 Peter Robertson AUS 08:39:22 08:44:05 00:45:57 04:37:01 03:03:53 (54)
3 9 Nick Baldwin SEY 08:47:23 08:52:10 00:53:11 04:48:30 03:03:24 87
4 1 Luke Bell AUS 08:48:05 08:52:53 00:48:19 04:44:11 03:15:29 94
5 8 Jason Shortis AUS 08:48:27 08:53:15 00:54:00 04:51:08 03:01:47 97
6 2 Paul Ambrose GBR 08:51:27 08:56:16 00:49:02 04:44:42 03:18:14 109
7 3 Matty White AUS 08:53:32 08:58:23 00:51:53 04:50:33 03:12:46 122
8 6 Luke Whitmore AUS 08:57:51 09:02:44 00:54:14 05:01:13 03:01:17 144
9 7 Elliot Holtham CAN 08:59:34 09:04:28 00:53:04 04:49:19 03:09:31 (150)
10 10 Simon Cochrane NZL 09:05:08 09:10:05 00:53:01 05:03:05 03:07:52 169
11 12 Jon Woods NZL 09:42:56 09:48:13 00:56:27 05:05:25 03:35:51 308
12 13 Dan Brown PHI 09:58:01 10:03:27 01:03:20 05:39:36 03:50:01 360
11 Darren Jenkins USA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)

Female Race Participants

Rank Bib Name Nation Expected Time Rating Swim Rating Bike Rating Run Rating Rank
1 22 Michelle Gailey AUS 09:42:11 09:47:28 00:54:18 05:36:34 03:18:37 54
2 23 Lisa Marangon AUS 09:49:56 09:55:17 00:54:33 05:17:58 03:37:51 68
3 24 Melanie Burke NZL 09:51:43 09:57:05 01:07:51 05:22:07 03:23:31 74
4 21 Hillary Biscay USA 10:04:31 10:10:00 00:52:18 05:34:25 03:36:49 98
5 25 Tamsyn Hayes NZL 10:04:49 10:10:18 00:58:51 05:20:39 03:42:43 100
6 26 Dimity-Lee Duke AUS 10:38:12 10:44:00 01:05:11 05:36:51 03:48:06 (142)
7 27 Megumi Shigaki JPN 11:00:23 11:06:23 00:59:36 05:43:30 04:15:22 149
20 Melissa Hauschildt AUS n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)

Winning Odds

Male Race Participants

Defending champion Luke Bell has had a good 2013 season (wins in Australia and Mont Tremblant) that don’t end well: A frustrating 31st in Kona, then a DNF in Western Australia and a knee injury. He’s hopefully fully recovered, but not the top pick. This spot goes to Paul Ambrose but he also has few DNFs lately. Other contenders are „newcomers“ (to the IM distance) Denis Chevrot, Peter Robertson and Nick Baldwin, and the „old hands“ Jason Shortis and Matty White.

  • Paul Ambrose: 35% (2-1)
  • Luke Bell: 22% (4-1)
  • Denis Chevrot: 18% (5-1)
  • Peter Robertson: 8% (12-1)
  • Jason Shortis: 7% (12-1)
  • Matty White: 7% (13-1)
  • Nick Baldwin: 2% (44-1)

Female Race Participants

The „headliner“ in the women’s race is Mel Hauschildt. She is racing her first Ironman, so it is hard to estimate how her performance will turn out. She has taken some time top get ready for the race, so if nothing bad happens during the race, she should win comfortably as I can see no one that could challenge her on a good bike and run day. (I’m putting her chances for a win at 50%, not based on previous IM results but based on how good of an athlete she as proven to be on the shorter distances.) However, if she does run into problems, there are a number of athletes more than eager to win an Ironman race.

  • Melissa Hauschildt: 50% (1-1)
  • Michelle Gailey: 22% (4-1)
  • Lisa Marangon: 18% (5-1)
  • Melanie Burke: 5% (19-1)
  • Hillary Biscay: 4% (24-1)

Challenge Taiwan 2014 (April 19th) – Predictions

Previous Year’s TOP 3

Male Race Results

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time
1 Dylan McNeice NZL 00:47:00 04:29:35 02:54:54 08:16:21
2 Georg Potrebitsch GER 00:52:19 04:28:40 03:01:46 08:27:06
3 Fredrik Croneborg SWE 00:56:20 04:34:57 02:52:33 08:28:28

Female Race Results

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time
1 Belinda Granger AUS 01:01:16 04:55:34 03:21:10 09:23:15
2 Hillary Biscay USA 00:54:53 05:09:54 03:27:18 09:37:40
3 Kate Bevilaqua AUS 00:56:26 05:24:00 03:39:14 10:05:09

Course Records

Leg Gender Record Athlete Date
Total overall 08:16:21 Dylan McNeice 2013-05-04
Swim overall 00:47:00 Dylan McNeice 2013-05-04
Bike overall 04:28:40 Georg Potrebitsch 2013-05-04
Bike overall 04:28:40 Todd Skipworth 2013-05-04
Run overall 02:52:33 Fredrik Croneborg 2013-05-04
Total female 09:23:15 Belinda Granger 2013-05-04
Swim female 00:54:53 Hillary Biscay 2013-05-04
Bike female 04:55:34 Belinda Granger 2013-05-04
Run female 03:21:10 Belinda Granger 2013-05-04

Course Rating

The Course Rating for Challenge Taiwan is 09:36.

Race Adjustments for Challenge Taiwan

Year Adjustment Swim Adj. Bike Adj. Run Adj. # of Athletes Rating Swim Rating Bike Rating Run Rating
2013 09:36 -04:41 12:29 05:45 12 09:36 -04:41 12:29 05:45

Male Race Participants

Rank Bib Name Nation Expected Time Rating Swim Rating Bike Rating Run Rating Rank
1 1 Dylan McNeice NZL 08:38:00 08:47:23 00:44:58 04:51:08 03:06:43 65
2 5 Andrej Vistica CRO 08:39:31 08:48:56 00:53:50 04:43:34 03:03:09 73
3 2 Fredrik Croneborg SWE 08:41:30 08:50:57 00:52:09 04:56:10 02:59:00 81
4 6 Nick Baldwin SEY 08:42:42 08:52:10 00:53:11 04:48:30 03:03:24 89
5 7 Matt Burton AUS 08:43:14 08:52:43 00:54:22 04:38:56 03:07:31 (95)
6 13 Jason Shortis AUS 08:43:46 08:53:15 00:54:00 04:51:08 03:01:47 99
7 9 Petr Vabrousek CZE 08:48:00 08:57:34 00:54:52 04:52:49 03:03:21 116
8 3 Guy Crawford NZL 08:50:51 09:00:28 00:48:47 04:45:04 03:24:56 132
9 4 Matt Burgess NZL 09:09:44 09:19:41 00:49:56 04:49:27 03:24:39 (204)
10 12 Jaroslav Kovacic SLO 09:22:15 09:32:26 00:50:03 05:04:49 03:20:01 (247)
11 11 Eneko Elosegui ESP 09:22:47 09:32:59 00:59:52 05:00:10 03:25:28 248
12 14 Till Schramm GER 10:02:32 10:13:27 00:55:15 04:51:52 04:06:26 (384)
8 Mao Yung yang TWN n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)
10 Brad Wauer AUS n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)

Female Race Participants

Rank Bib Name Nation Expected Time Rating Swim Rating Bike Rating Run Rating Rank
1 52 Gina Crawford NZL 09:15:58 09:26:02 00:51:55 05:14:00 03:13:13 10
2 56 Britta Martin NZL 09:29:34 09:39:53 01:00:30 05:12:08 03:18:38 34
3 50 Belinda Granger AUS 09:30:28 09:40:48 00:54:05 05:10:52 03:30:12 37
4 61 Simone Maier GER 09:44:56 09:55:32 01:04:19 05:21:49 03:19:05 69
5 58 Kate Bevilaqua AUS 09:52:29 10:03:13 00:56:42 05:24:46 03:36:06 90
6 55 Yvette Grice GBR 09:53:06 10:03:51 00:55:41 05:36:08 03:24:01 92
7 51 Hillary Biscay USA 09:59:09 10:10:00 00:52:18 05:34:25 03:36:49 98
8 59 Yasuko Miyazaki JPN 10:23:32 10:34:50 01:00:29 05:54:05 03:38:53 135
9 53 Jodie Scott AUS 10:29:53 10:41:18 00:56:44 05:39:59 03:57:53 (140)
10 54 Kathrin Walther GER 10:33:13 10:44:41 00:59:10 05:37:54 03:52:20 (142)
60 Stef Puszka AUS n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)
57 Jessica Fleming AUS n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)

Winning Odds

Male Race Participants

  • Dylan McNeice: 36% (2-1)
  • Fredrik Croneborg: 24% (3-1)
  • Jason Shortis: 12% (8-1)
  • Andrej Vistica: 12% (8-1)
  • Petr Vabrousek: 6% (16-1)
  • Matt Burton: 4% (22-1)
  • Nick Baldwin: 4% (24-1)
  • Guy Crawford: 2% (41-1)

Female Race Participants

  • Gina Crawford: 60% (1-1)
  • Britta Martin: 19% (4-1)
  • Belinda Granger: 15% (6-1)
  • Kate Bevilaqua: 2% (40-1)
  • Yvette Grice: 2% (60-1)

2014 KPR Observer

KPRTitle The Kona Pro Ranking is the system used to determine which Professional triathletes qualify for the Ironman World Championships in Kona. To make the KPR easier to follow and understand, I’ve set up the „2014 KPR Observer“. It consists of an Initial Information Package on the KPR in general and my projections for the cutoffs. During the season, I will send out EMail updates about who is already in, who is close to qualifying, how many slots are still open and updated estimates of where the cutoffs will occur.

More details can be found on the sales page at https://gum.co/2014KPR or in my info post on the KPR Observer.

IM South Africa 2014 – Analyzing Results

Race Conditions

This was the first year that South Africa had a new bike course. The adjustment for the bike was a slow -12:49. As the conditions on the swim seemed pretty normal (-1:37, pretty much in line with a swim rating of -3:02), it can’t only be caused by strong winds but is probably a consequence of the harder, hillier bike course. Also, the run was only a little bit slower than normal.

Male Race Results

After a long injury break, Nils Frommhold had his comeback races late in 2013, ending in a 5th place in the shortened IM Cozumel. He must have done some great session since then – he posted the fastest times in all three legs and won his second IM race by more than six minutes. The surprise second was Kyle Buckingham in his first professional IM, winning a duel late in the run with Faris Al-Sultan.

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Bas Diederen came off the bike with Faris and was running steadily in 4th, but couldn’t bridge back up. Defending champion Ronnie Schildknecht was kicked in the stomach during the swim, and had to retire after the bike.

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time Diff to expected
1 Nils Frommhold GER 00:48:17 04:37:12 02:55:59 08:26:07 -10:35
2 Kyle Buckingham ZAF 00:49:53 04:41:03 02:57:33 08:32:39 n/a
3 Faris Al-Sultan GER 00:48:27 04:43:34 02:56:59 08:33:19 -02:01
4 Bas Diederen NED 00:48:33 04:43:28 03:00:42 08:37:25 -10:30
5 Matt Trautman ZAF 00:49:43 04:54:17 03:00:04 08:48:25 n/a
6 Darby Thomas FIN 00:59:54 04:51:22 02:58:42 08:55:21 -27:02
7 Marek Jaskolka POL 00:49:50 05:05:58 02:59:56 09:00:15 -08:58
8 Miquel Blanchart ESP 00:49:54 05:10:40 02:59:32 09:04:09 15:43
9 Michael Davidson ZAF 00:58:01 05:07:40 03:03:07 09:13:42 -06:04
10 Karol Dzalaj SVK 00:56:02 04:57:18 03:23:06 09:21:53 03:10
11 Rafael Wyss SUI 01:00:02 05:02:31 03:14:26 09:22:08 00:11
12 Craig Twigg GBR 00:55:09 04:56:16 03:34:39 09:31:00 -17:28
13 James Cunnama ZAF 00:50:45 05:16:03 03:26:34 09:37:42 52:24
14 Bradley Venter ZAF 00:55:56 05:22:06 03:26:58 09:49:44 n/a
15 Gerhard De Bruin ZAF 00:57:47 05:19:29 03:35:41 09:57:46 n/a
16 Luca De Paolis ITA 01:00:15 05:20:07 03:40:02 10:07:56 08:24
17 Georg Potrebitsch GER 00:49:51 05:29:48 04:04:29 10:35:52 1:35:23
18 Martin Cain GBR 01:01:50 05:42:49 03:48:25 10:42:43 42:59
19 Marek Nemcik SVK 01:16:48 06:27:14 04:31:09 12:25:14 13:40
20 Pedro Gomes POR 00:49:49 05:02:38 DNF
21 Ronnie Schildknecht SUI 00:53:47 04:47:54 DNF
22 Anton Blokhin UKR 00:52:50 DNF
23 Bertrand Billard FRA 00:50:06 04:52:43 DNF
24 Kent Horner ZAF 00:50:08 DNF
25 Edo Van der Meer NED 00:48:31 DNF

Female Race Results

Once more, the women’s race was very exciting. As usual, Jodie Swallow stormed ahead on the swim and the bike, and started the run almost 10 minutes in front. Michelle Vesterby seemed to be in a good position, but also had to retire having sustained bruise ribs on the swim. Lucy Gossage took 2nd place and was slowly eating into Jodie’s lead. However, it was Simone Brändli who overtook both of them and won the race. Lucy managed to distance Jodie by 52 seconds, and the first three were within a little bit over two minutes. Jodie left it all on the course:

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Defending champion Jessie Donavan was back by more than 20 minutes after the swim, then posted the fastest bike split but couldn’t make up any more ground on the run and finished in fourth place.

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time Diff to expected
1 Simone Braendli SUI 00:51:00 05:26:55 03:09:08 09:31:54 -20:25
2 Lucy Gossage GBR 00:59:50 05:18:47 03:09:55 09:33:07 -06:54
3 Jodie Swallow GBR 00:48:34 05:21:19 03:19:40 09:33:59 -02:17
4 Jessie Donavan USA 01:09:16 05:17:08 03:18:13 09:49:44 02:19
5 Astrid Ganzow GER 01:01:11 05:24:33 03:30:05 10:00:55 n/a
6 Katja Konschak GER 00:54:36 05:41:30 03:32:45 10:15:12 00:52
7 Karina Ottosen DEN 01:00:01 06:00:21 03:42:58 10:48:39 35:09
8 Claire Horner ZAF 01:01:43 05:57:54 03:54:29 11:02:12 00:52
9 Caroline Koll ZAF 01:02:03 06:24:46 03:52:05 11:25:14 10:18
10 Linda Scattolin ITA 01:09:31 06:06:27 04:16:05 11:38:13 n/a
11 Michelle Vesterby DEN 00:54:28 05:23:13 DNF
12 Monique Grossrieder SUI 01:09:07 DNF
13 Lucie Reed CZE 00:49:53 05:53:53 DNF
14 Natascha Badmann SUI 01:08:06 05:31:13 DNF
15 Erika Csomor HUN 01:02:41 05:39:15 DNF

Ironman Los Cabos 2014 – Analyzing Results

Race Conditions

This year’s race was a lot quicker than the 2013 race, with an adjustment 8:37 ist was neither really fast nor really slow. Both the swim and the bike were faster, even if the run was a little bit slower. From what I heard it was a relatively hot and humid race – pretty much what you can expect from a resort town on the ocean.

Male Race Results

Jan Van Berkel was leading the race after the bike, but he faded on the run and ended up in 7th place. Daniel Fontana had the smartest race, he posted fast times across all legs and it was clear pretty early in the run that it was his race to loose. He was trying to win an Ironman for quite some time, and in Los Cabos everything went well for him. Stephen Bayliss also had a good, solid race and finished second, and with Domenico Passuello another Italian rounded out the podium. 

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time Diff to expected
1 Daniel Fontana ITA 00:47:43 04:39:53 02:55:06 08:26:15 -02:58
2 Stephen Bayliss GBR 00:45:37 04:42:08 03:01:10 08:32:19 -09:10
3 Domenico Passuello ITA 00:51:43 04:35:54 03:02:46 08:34:18 -27:40
4 Swen Sundberg GER 00:49:51 04:43:06 03:00:59 08:38:17 -05:34
5 Patrick Evoe USA 00:51:46 04:46:26 02:58:18 08:40:13 -09:14
6 Matthew Russell USA 00:51:34 04:51:41 02:54:51 08:42:20 -04:15
7 Jan Van Berkel SUI 00:47:46 04:36:25 03:18:30 08:46:31 -03:33
8 Derek Garcia USA 00:49:51 04:43:03 03:12:50 08:49:53 -10:11
9 Petr Vabrousek CZE 00:53:10 04:49:53 03:10:57 08:59:38 11:04
10 Mike Schifferle SUI 00:57:07 04:45:37 03:17:43 09:06:18 11:48
11 Jim Lubinski USA 00:58:10 05:11:53 02:54:49 09:09:10 -31:29
12 Ezequiel Morales ARG 00:49:49 05:04:43 03:11:52 09:12:07 29:11
13 Douglas MacLean USA 00:53:08 05:03:32 03:09:26 09:13:14 -00:59
14 Sergio Quezada MEX 00:49:52 05:06:30 03:52:41 09:54:24 -03:52
15 Matthew Curbeau USA 01:01:11 05:04:09 03:47:34 09:59:21 n/a
16 Allan Villanueva MEX 00:51:41 05:16:01 03:51:26 10:14:29 1:05:34
17 Scott Defilippis USA 00:51:47 05:18:27 04:34:13 10:49:57 1:42:40
18 Dan Mcintosh USA 00:49:51 04:50:53 05:05:16 10:49:58 1:54:06
19 Josef Svoboda CZE 01:07:39 06:28:02 04:24:04 12:09:18 25:07
20 James Duff USA 00:51:15 04:58:28   DNF  
21 Brent Mcburney USA 00:54:19 05:10:07   DNF  
22 Greg Close USA 00:58:24     DNF  
23 Trevor Delsaut FRA 00:49:52     DNF  
24 TJ Tollakson USA 00:47:40 04:40:13   DNF  

Female Race Results

Race favorite Linsey Corbin was patient and trusted her run to real in bike leader Carrie Lester. Even though Linsey ran a bit slower than expected, her good swim and bike times ensured she won in convincing fashion. Lisa Ribes had the best marathon and ran her way into second place. Carrie Lester held on to the third spot on the podium:

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time Diff to expected
1 Linsey Corbin USA 00:53:11 05:06:17 03:12:03 09:16:43 01:24
2 Lisa Ribes USA 01:01:55 05:10:14 03:02:43 09:20:40 -14:50
3 Carrie Lester AUS 00:52:49 05:05:03 03:24:42 09:26:35 -14:58
4 Beth Shutt USA 00:55:53 05:16:57 03:14:27 09:32:28 -19:18
5 Haley Chura USA 00:47:57 05:23:16 03:17:27 09:33:35 -05:55
6 Katy Blakemore USA 00:47:59 05:25:55 03:19:47 09:37:56 -02:53
7 Kathleen Calkins USA 00:52:53 05:26:32 03:20:03 09:44:27 13:13
8 Ashley Clifford USA 00:51:45 05:37:22 03:12:13 09:45:57 14:22
9 Katharina Grohmann GER 01:13:10 05:23:57 03:20:50 10:02:19 -03:22
10 Molly Roohi USA 01:05:09 05:31:11 03:26:02 10:09:10 -13:09
11 Caroline Gregory USA 00:52:44 05:51:35 03:24:13 10:12:52 -09:34
12 Saleta Castro ESP 00:55:49 05:25:38 03:54:23 10:21:04 16:29
13 Alyssa Godesky USA 01:01:43 05:35:48 03:39:49 10:22:29 n/a
14 Kristina Wiegand GER 01:02:06 06:02:44 04:34:17 11:46:02 30:54
15 Sara Gross CAN 00:56:50 05:41:54   DNF  
16 Karen Thibodeau CAN 00:52:41 05:17:20   DNF  
17 Anne Basso FRA 00:56:44 05:32:35   DNF  
18 Mackenzie Madison USA 00:56:50 05:31:43   DNF  
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