Kona 2019 Kings & Queens: David McNamee
Kona Kings & Queens is a collaboration project with sports photographer James Mitchell to highlight some of the Pros racing in Kona. James supplies his awesome pictures (for more check his Instagram account), I add some data and commentary.



After his third place in Kona 2017, there wasn’t much mention of David McNamee as a podium contender for 2018. That only changed in the last 90 minutes of the run when it was clear that David had another great marathon and would be able to run once more through most of the field.
We probably also won’t hear many mentions of David in this year’s podium picks. He didn’t have a good race in South Africa, the best result was his validated Kona podium slot. Challenge Roth wasn’t much better, but at least he posted the fastest run split.
David’s consistent results in Kona (11th, 13th, 3rd & 3rd from 2015 to 2018) are based on his strong marathons (2:49, 2:49, 2:45 and 2:46) – and a strong run will also be needed for a great 2019 Kona result.
This is an excerpt from my “Kona 2019 Rating Report”. You can download your copy here.
Update Oct 25th: Based on the sign-in sheet from the Pro Meeting, females Jenny Schulz and Lisa Tyack won’t be racing, while on the men’s side Samuel Huerzeler and David Bilek are likely DNS. Domenico Passuello might be a late addition to the start list.





A few days ago, I was trying to update the entry list for the “IRONMAN South American Championship, Mar Del Plata”. The race was scheduled for December 1st and – as a Regional Championship – was offering a total of six Pro slots for Kona 2020. However, I was no longer able to find mentions of a Pro race in Mar del Plata. Here’s what I was able to find out so far: