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Ironman Copenhagen 2017 – Analyzing Results

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As is typical for Copenhagen, the bike course was pretty fast (adjustment of 15:59), also leading to quick overall times – Michelle Vesterby just missed going sub-9. With a course rating of 20:11 Copenhagen continues to be one of the quickest courses on the calendar.

Female Race Results

Michelle Vesterby was leading the race from wire to wire: She posted the fastest swim and bike legs, having a lead of nearly 15 minutes in T2. As Kona is already on the horizon, she probably didn’t push all that hard on the run, still winning by eight minutes. Second place went to Corinne Abraham who also had a good, sub-5 bike ride. She posted the fastest marathon of the day but couldn’t challenge Michelle for the leading position. After loosing her 2016 season with injuries she suffered from being attacked during one of her training runs, Sofie Goos had a satisfying third place finish.

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time Diff to exp. Prize Money KPR Points
1 Michelle Vesterby DEN 00:53:02 04:48:02 03:15:05 09:00:19 -05:05 US$ 15,000 2000
2 Corinne Abraham GBR 01:00:21 04:53:20 03:09:51 09:08:06 02:26 US$ 7,500 1600
3 Sofie Goos BEL 01:00:15 05:00:41 03:11:14 09:17:17 00:14 US$ 5,000 1280
4 Camilla Lindholm Borg SWE 01:07:02 04:58:06 03:11:37 09:22:46 -04:44 US$ 3,250 960
5 Alyssa Godesky USA 01:01:13 05:11:00 03:14:47 09:33:20 -15:00 US$ 2,750 720
6 Pia Nielsen Englyst DEN 01:01:12 05:12:46 03:19:36 09:38:37 -28:24 US$ 2,000 540
7 Julia Montgomery SWE 01:07:57 05:30:58 03:38:50 10:24:04 08:05 US$ 1,500 405
Jeanne Collonge FRA 01:00:25 05:14:27 DNF
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