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Athlete Focus: Emma Pallant before 70.3 Worlds

At last year’s 70.3 Championships in Chattanooga, Emma Pallant was one of the young athletes on the podium: With the fastest run-split, she was able to claim second place behind a dominating Daniela Ryf.

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(Photo: Emma all smiles after winning 70.3 Barcelona. Credits: Ingo Kutsche – SPORTS-MEDIA Agency)

This year she changed her focus a bit, also racing on the full Ironman-distance with a goal to qualify for Kona. Her first race did not go as planned and she was forced to DNF Ironman South Africa. Her second Ironman start was more successful, finishing third at IM Austria after leading the race for some time but then struggling towards the end of the run – still securing a Kona slot. Even with her Ironman focus, she was still racing well on the 70.3 distance, winning the races in Barcelona, Staffordshire and Dun Laoghaire.


Thorsten: With your third place in Austria you are qualified for Kona and have accepted your slot. Will you be racing 70.3 Championships as well?

Emma: I will definitely be racing South Africa this year! It’s my goal for the season and for sure it would be great to top last year but I try not to go into races thinking about what I want out of them and instead focus on what I’m going to put into it. I’ve been training and preparing the hardest ever and hopefully the new gains we have been making can pay off in the race, the only thing I know for certain and that I can control is that I will be out there giving it my ALL!

T: What’s the goal for Kona this year?

E: This year Kona is purely about going out there for the experience. I have heaps to learn about Ironman let alone Kona but really want to take my time with the journey and do it the right way, taking every bit of experience that I can from each race but without it taking away from the key goals of the year. The A race is the 70.3 Worlds, and this fits in perfectly with Kona after. Kona is ultimately the big life goal so I think it’s never too early to gain experience.

T: You had to DNF in South Africa with an injury, is that completely behind you or is it still something to manage?

E: I changed my bike position for South Africa and trained on it in our camp in Spain. But we trained predominantly in the hills and so I never really spent too long in the bars. We knew my shape was good and wanted to be as aero as possible for what was quite a flat course because this is definitely one of my weaknesses at the moment. But I had back problems (at the time I didn’t know it was from the back) and the sharp pain in my calf halfway into the bike which was worsening every step on the run caused me to pull out. After that race I had some treatment for the great BMC-vifit staff on our camp in Mallorca and we readjusted my position and now all is feeling good. I still have to learn to spend more time in the bars to ride more strongly on flat courses but again this is something we are gradually building up over time to protect the back for a long-term career in Ironman.

T: How will the logistics of 70.3 Champs, Kona camp and travel to Kona work for you?

E: Unfortunately my best friend’s wedding (Olympic middle-distance runner Steph Twell) is getting married on September 28th and I’m her chief bridesmaid. So I have to fly back from South Africa to do a few weeks preparation in Lanzarote and then fly from there to the wedding and then out to Kona. My coach Michelle Dillon and her husband (my training partner) will be in Australia for AG World Champs so I will train on my own this time. But I think if you have the right attitude you make the best of it and just push everything possible. I will give this preparation all my best and I love the great team there at Sands Active who are hosting me!


What are Emma’s chances at Nelson Mandela Bay for another podium finish?

First of all, it’ll be interesting to see how the Ironman training is going to affect her speed on the shorter distance. This will also impact the other athletes that have stepped up and qualified for Kona for the first time such as Anne Haug, Helle Frederiksen or Sarah True. Other top athletes such as Lucy Charles, Melissa Hauschildt and of course Daniela Ryf have more experience racing these two distances. There are a few others in the field that are completely focused on the shorter distance: Heather Wurtele, Ellie Salthouse or Radka Kahlefeldt are therefore serious contenders for a podium finish.

Assuming that Emma will be in excellent form for the 70.3 World Championships, she will still have to swim and bike well enough so that her strong run is going to matter. Even if Daniela is not having a special day such as in Chattanooga last year,  she should swim and bike significantly faster than Emma and will be out of reach in T2. Emma should reach T2 at roughly the same time as Anne Haug, but Anne has been running a few minutes faster than Emma in the two races they’ve been racing each other. But on a good day Emma is able to put two or more minutes into everyone else in the field, so if she can start the run just a minute or two within the Top 3 spots, she could still be able to run herself onto the podium. So even if the female race has a clear favorite in Daniela, there will be close racing for the other podium spots – with Emma likely to play an important role!

Previous Kona Results by the 2018 Participants

This post looks at the previous Kona results by the 2018 Pro field.

A few observations:

  • Ronnie Schildknecht has the longest active Kona streak and the most Kona starts in the current field, he’s been racing Kona since 2006 (12 races).
  • Cam Brown has been racing even longer – his first race was in 2000! He also has 12 starts in Kona.
  • On the female side, Linsey Corbin has the most starts. She also the most finished in the whole Pro field (10 finishes out of 11 starts).
  • With 9 finishes, Luke McKenzie and Andy Potts have the most finishes on the male side.
  • The longest active streak on the female side is by Michelle Vesterby, she has been racing the last six races in Kona.

I am going to provide a lot more details on the race and the participants in my free “Kona Rating Report” which you can already pre-order at https://gum.co/Kona2018 (donations welcome).

Male Participants

Athletes 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 # of Races Highest Finish
Bart Aernouts 11 8 9 8 12 5 of 6 8
Josh Amberger 29 1 29
Igor Amorelli 13 25 33 14 4 of 5 13
Nick Baldwin
Terenzo Bozzone 11 20 6 3 of 5 6
Cameron Brown 2 8 5 22 17 9 of 12 2
Kyle Buckingham 24 30 26 3 of 4 24
Tyler Butterfield 28 7 5 36 4 of 6 5
Denis Chevrot 23 32 2 of 3 23
Matt Chrabot 37 1 37
Will Clarke 41 1 41
Maurice Clavel
Simon Cochrane
Kevin Collington 0 of 1
Antony Costes
James Cunnama 51 4 26 5 4 of 5 4
Braden Currie 30 1 30
Alessandro Degasperi 20 20 2 20
Tim Don 15 1 of 2 15
Andreas Dreitz
Marc Duelsen 18 1 18
Jan Frodeno 3 Win Win 35 4 Win
Javier Gomez
Romain Guillaume 17 10 19 3 10
Matt Hanson 34 1 of 2 34
Ben Hoffman 55 42 15 2 27 4 9 7 of 8 2
Nick Kastelein 0 of 1
Sebastian Kienle 4 3 Win 8 2 4 6 Win
Philipp Koutny
Patrick Lange 3 Win 2 Win
Luke McKenzie 54 19 29 15 9 24 2 15 35 9 of 10 2
Brent McMahon 9 30 2 of 3 9
David McNamee 11 13 3 3 3
Callum Millward 36 1 of 2 36
Giulio Molinari 28 1 28
Patrik Nilsson 8 1 8
Timothy O’Donnell 8 5 32 3 6 19 6 of 7 3
Jens Petersen-Bach 0 of 1
Mike Phillips
David Plese 27 17 2 of 4 17
Andy Potts 7 9 21 17 7 4 4 11 7 9 4
Ivan Rana 6 17 12 9 11 5 6
Tim Reed 21 23 2 of 3 21
Matthew Russell 23 20 18 23 12 5 of 6 12
Lionel Sanders 14 29 2 3 2
Ronnie Schildknecht 15 4 18 15 19 12 15 31 8 of 12 4
Joe Skipper 13 41 2 13
Andrew Starykowicz 19 1 of 2 19
Boris Stein 20 10 7 10 4 7
Ivan Tutukin 0 of 1
Jan van Berkel 32 22 2 of 3 22
Tim Van Berkel 7 36 19 15 4 7
Frederik Van Lierde 34 14 3 Win 8 25 10 7 of 10 Win
Cyril Viennot 15 18 12 5 6 18 6 of 7 5
Thiago Vinhal 13 1 13
Michael Weiss 25 13 16 16 32 5 of 7 13
Ruedi Wild 21 16 2 16
Cameron Wurf 17 1 17

Female Participants

Athletes 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 # of Starts Highest Finish
Corinne Abraham 11 16 2 11
Teresa Adam
Jen Annett
Liz Blatchford 3 10 3 3 3
Lauren Brandon 26 1 26
Melanie Burke 26 1 26
Mirinda Carfrae 2 Win 2 3 Win Win 2 7 of 8 Win
Lucy Charles 2 1 2
Susie Cheetham 6 6 2 of 3 6
Linsey Corbin 23 5 11 12 16 8 10 12 13 13 10 of 11 5
Sarah Crowley 15 3 2 3
Tine Deckers 12 19 12 16 4 of 6 12
Gurutze Frades Larralde 33 22 2 22
Helle Frederiksen
Manon Genet
Anne Haug
Melissa Hauschildt 14 1 of 2 14
Lisa Huetthaler
Mareen Hufe 19 21 11 3 of 4 11
Heather Jackson 5 3 4 3 3
Kirsty Jahn
Meredith Kessler 26 7 26 35 4 of 6 7
Katja Konschak 36 30 31 3 30
Carrie Lester 23 10 7 3 7
Asa Lundstroem 17 11 8 17 4 8
Annabel Luxford 12 9 2 of 3 9
Rachel McBride
Jocelyn McCauley 10 1 10
Beth McKenzie 15 1 15
Emma Pallant
Sarah Piampiano 23 7 7 3 of 4 7
Lisa Roberts 20 16 2 16
Jodie Robertson 20 1 of 2 20
Daniela Ryf 2 Win Win Win 4 Win
Kaisa Sali 5 5 2 5
Laura Siddall 15 1 15
Lesley Smith
Maja Stage Nielsen 12 1 12
Sara Svensk
Sarah True
Michelle Vesterby 12 8 14 4 6 5 of 6 4

Challenge Almere 2018 (Sept 8th) – Seedings

ChAlmereLogoPrevious Winners

Almere is one of the longest running triathlons worldwide – the first edition was in 1983. Since 2013 it is part of the Challenge Family.

Year Male Winner Time Female Winner Time
2013 Bart Colpaert (BEL) 08:34:50 Susan Blatt (GER) 09:24:40
2014 Markus Fachbach (GER) 08:28:25 Heleen Bij De Vaate (NED) 09:16:26
2015 Markus Fachbach (GER) 08:12:24 Kathrin Walther (GER) 09:26:11
2016 Jan Raphael (GER) 08:03:43 Camille Deligny (FRA) 09:18:15
2017 Joe Skipper (GBR) 07:59:39 Yvonne Van Vlerken (NED) 08:51:13

Last Race’s TOP 3

Here’s the link to last year’s full Pro results and analysis.

Male Race Results

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time
1 Joe Skipper GBR 00:51:15 04:22:35 02:41:05 07:59:39
2 Viktor Zyemtsev UKR 00:51:02 04:25:24 02:43:40 08:03:14
3 Jaroslav Kovacic SLO 00:48:25 04:27:54 02:45:49 08:05:40

Female Race Results

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time
1 Yvonne Van Vlerken NED 00:57:24 04:44:15 03:05:44 08:51:13
2 Sarissa De Vries NED 00:52:34 04:44:58 03:27:27 09:09:44
3 Hanna Maksimova BLR 00:57:25 05:13:06 03:05:32 09:20:02

Course Records

I only have the detailed results for the time that Almere is held as part of the Challenge family. The “real” male record (though probably on a different course) is held by Jan van der Marel with 7:57:46 from 1999. As far as I can tell the female record is also from that year, when Irma Heeren finished in 8:56:23.

Leg Gender Record Athlete Date
Total overall 07:59:39 Joe Skipper 2017-09-10
Swim overall 00:46:10 Dylan McNeice 2013-09-14
Bike overall 04:13:25 Kristian Hoegenhaug 2017-09-10
Run overall 02:41:05 Joe Skipper 2017-09-10
Total female 08:51:13 Yvonne Van Vlerken 2017-09-10
Swim female 00:51:37 Hillary Biscay 2013-09-14
Bike female 04:43:11 Camille Deligny 2016-09-10
Run female 03:05:32 Hanna Maksimova 2017-09-10

Course Rating

The Course Rating for Challenge Almere is 14:33.

Race Adjustments for Challenge Almere

Year Adjustment Swim Adj. Bike Adj. Run Adj. # of Finishers Rating Swim Rating Bike Rating Run Rating
2013 06:52 00:52 03:13 01:57 30 06:52 00:52 03:13 01:57
2014 09:07 03:14 04:46 01:19 30 of 38 07:59 02:03 04:00 01:38
2015 17:27 00:59 16:00 03:08 36 of 43 11:09 01:42 08:00 02:08
2016 23:12 01:40 22:15 00:39 28 of 34 14:09 01:41 11:33 01:46
2017 16:07 00:52 13:56 02:23 34 of 48 14:33 01:31 12:02 01:53

Prize Money

Challenge Almere has a total prize purse of 38.000 EUR, paying 10 deep.

Male Race Participants

The strength of the field is 2% of a typical Kona field.

# Bib Name Nat Expected Rating ESwim EBike ET2 ERun Consistency Overall
1 24 Jaroslav Kovacic SLO 08:06:33 08:32:46 00:47:32 04:28:09 05:20:40 02:45:53 4% +72% -25% (6) 58
2 21 Cameron Wurf AUS 08:12:10 08:26:29 00:49:48 04:11:48 05:06:36 03:05:34 72% +22% -6% (14) 28
3 22 Evert Scheltinga NED 08:13:26 08:31:46 00:47:52 04:24:10 05:17:03 02:56:23 64% +0% -36% (6) 56
4 23 Kristian Hoegenhaug DEN 08:13:32 08:35:06 00:54:04 04:17:11 05:16:15 02:57:17 100% +0% -0% (3) 64
5 26 Bryan McCrystal IRL 08:20:30 08:49:42 00:55:10 04:15:08 05:15:19 03:05:11 32% +45% -23% (6) 105
6 25 Dirk Wijnalda NED 08:27:20 08:51:00 00:55:10 04:34:52 05:35:02 02:52:18 76% +5% -20% (23) 111
7 28 Marc Unger GER 08:33:52 09:24:32 00:50:49 04:28:13 05:24:02 03:09:50 26% +30% -44% (3) (225)
8 32 Diederik Scheltinga NED 08:39:28 09:32:41 00:51:58 04:37:03 05:34:01 03:05:27 25% +12% -62% (6) 240
9 36 Peter Seidel GER 08:45:31 09:14:06 00:52:14 04:48:32 05:45:46 02:59:45 50% +22% -28% (5) 190
10 29 Wouter Monchy BEL 08:45:32 09:10:29 00:49:24 04:43:42 05:38:06 03:07:26 33% +37% -31% (8) 181
11 30 Tjardo Visser NED 08:46:36 09:11:43 00:50:14 04:47:57 05:43:10 03:03:26 71% +29% -0% (4) 185
12 31 Till Schramm GER 08:56:40 09:22:22 00:54:07 04:41:51 05:40:57 03:15:43 65% +16% -19% (10) 215
27 Ivan Kalashnikov RUS n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated unrated n/a (no IM Pro race) (n/a)
33 Benjamin Feraud FRA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated unrated n/a (no IM Pro race) (n/a)
34 Carson Christen USA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated unrated n/a (no IM Pro race) (n/a)
35 Pete Dyson GBR n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated unrated n/a (no IM Pro race) (n/a)

Female Race Participants

The strength of the field is 3% of a typical Kona field.

# Bib Name Nat Expected Rating ESwim EBike ET2 ERun Consistency Overall
1 1 Yvonne Van Vlerken NED 08:59:05 09:15:57 00:56:23 04:48:00 05:49:24 03:09:41 78% +0% -22% (36) 10
2 3 Els Visser NED 09:17:21 09:55:14 00:54:47 04:48:56 05:48:43 03:28:38 47% +53% -0% (2) (80)
3 2 Camille Deligny FRA 09:30:39 10:02:47 01:00:42 04:54:59 06:00:40 03:29:59 51% +0% -49% (5) 90
4 6 Jenny Nae SWE 09:33:14 10:03:57 unrated unrated unrated unrated n/a (1 IM Pro race) (92)
5 4 Kathrin Walther GER 09:36:36 10:39:29 00:58:27 05:03:08 06:06:35 03:30:01 15% +13% -72% (12) (135)
6 11 Karen Steurs BEL 09:36:48 10:07:41 01:00:27 05:10:17 06:15:45 03:21:03 n/a (1 IM Pro race) (97)
7 7 Brooke Brown CAN 09:36:58 10:11:19 01:01:02 05:07:03 06:13:05 03:23:53 44% +0% -56% (16) (105)
8 5 Lina-Kristin Schink GER 09:37:09 10:27:31 01:06:53 05:09:49 06:21:43 03:15:26 37% +12% -51% (12) 129
9 8 Renee Kiley AUS 09:54:44 10:26:36 00:59:55 05:12:23 06:17:18 03:37:26 n/a (1 IM Pro race) (128)
10 14 Rahel Bellinga NED 10:09:28 10:33:20 01:03:53 05:05:11 06:14:05 03:55:23 88% +9% -3% (10) 134
11 10 Corine Nelen NED 10:13:07 10:41:14 00:57:09 05:29:38 06:31:46 03:41:21 100% +0% -0% (3) 138
12 16 Francesca Sanjana GBR 10:31:15 11:11:43 01:04:45 05:29:32 06:39:17 03:51:58 39% +0% -61% (2) (147)
9 Ewa Komander POL n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated unrated n/a (no IM Pro race) (n/a)
12 Debbie Greig GBR n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated unrated n/a (no IM Pro race) (n/a)
15 Marleen Honkoop NED n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated unrated n/a (no IM Pro race) (n/a)

Winning Odds

Male Race Participants

  • Jaroslav Kovacic: 62% (1-1)
  • Cameron Wurf: 15% (6-1)
  • Kristian Hoegenhaug: 11% (8-1)
  • Evert Scheltinga: 10% (9-1)
  • Bryan McCrystal: 2% (52-1)

Female Race Participants

  • Yvonne Van Vlerken: 68% (1-1)
  • Els Visser: 16% (5-1)
  • Camille Deligny: 5% (18-1)
  • Lina-Kristin Schink: 4% (25-1)
  • Brooke Brown: 2% (41-1)
  • Kathrin Walther: 2% (55-1)

Ironman Wales 2018 (Sept 9th) – Seedings

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Previous Winners

Year Male Winner Time Female Winner Time
2011 Jeremy Jurkiewicz (FRA) 09:04:21 Kristin Moeller (GER) 10:01:19
2012 Sylvain Rota (FRA) 08:52:43 Regula Rohrbach (SUI) 09:45:09
2013 Scott Neyedli (GBR) 09:09:10 Lucy Gossage (GBR) 09:51:21
2014 Matt Trautman (ZAF) 09:07:28 Amy Forshaw (GBR) 10:57:26
2015 Jesse Thomas (USA) 08:57:33 Anja Beranek (GER) 09:56:31
2016 Marc Duelsen (GER) 09:01:39 Darbi Roberts (USA) 10:00:17
2017 Cameron Wurf (AUS) 09:07:03 Lucy Gossage (GBR) 10:11:20

Last Race’s TOP 3

Here’s the link to the Full Results Analysis from last year.

Male Race Results

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time
1 Cameron Wurf AUS 00:48:22 04:57:50 03:11:00 09:07:03
2 Philip Graves GBR 00:48:16 05:09:45 03:03:30 09:09:33
3 Christian Kramer GER 00:48:11 05:13:47 03:05:33 09:14:26

Female Race Results

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time
1 Lucy Gossage GBR 01:00:01 05:46:01 03:16:20 10:11:20
2 Parys Edwards GBR 01:00:06 05:59:27 03:24:55 10:35:16
3 Kate Comber GBR 00:53:01 06:05:24 03:35:29 10:44:02

Course Records

Leg Gender Record Athlete Date
Total overall 08:52:43 Sylvain Rota 2012-09-16
Swim overall 00:44:07 Harry Wiltshire 2012-09-16
Swim overall 00:44:07 Daniel Halksworth 2012-09-16
Bike overall 04:57:14 Markus Thomschke 2015-09-13
Run overall 02:48:01 Jeremy Jurkiewicz 2011-09-11
Total female 09:45:09 Regula Rohrbach 2012-09-16
Swim female 00:47:55 Anja Beranek 2011-09-11
Bike female 05:29:48 Jeanne Collonge 2016-09-18
Run female 03:02:28 Kristin Moeller 2011-09-11

Course Rating

The Course Rating for IM Wales is – 27:34.

Race Adjustments for IM Wales

Year Adjustment Swim Adj. Bike Adj. Run Adj. # of Finishers Rating Swim Rating Bike Rating Run Rating
2011 -25:01 04:58 -23:44 00:12 22 -25:01 04:58 -23:44 00:12
2012 -00:49 05:07 -21:53 16:30 25 -12:55 05:02 -22:48 08:21
2013 -30:20 01:08 -26:31 -04:02 22 -18:43 03:44 -24:03 04:13
2014 -43:48 -03:26 -26:33 -07:01 14 of 16 -24:59 01:57 -24:40 01:25
2015 -34:02 -03:28 -27:10 -00:04 22 of 26 -26:48 00:52 -25:10 01:07
2016 -15:50 05:14 -20:47 -00:47 15 of 18 -24:58 01:35 -24:26 00:48
2017 -43:11 00:51 -33:36 -04:38 18 of 27 -27:34 01:29 -25:45 00:02

Kona slots and Prize Money

IM Wales has 1+1 Pro Kona slot(s). It has a total prize purse of 40.000 US$, paying 6 deep.

Male Race Participants

The strength of the field is 1% of a typical Kona field.

# Bib Name Nat Expected Rating ESwim EBike ET2 ERun Consistency Overall
1 22 Matt Trautman ZAF 08:58:42 08:38:15 00:48:58 05:05:34 05:59:33 02:59:09 46% +0% -54% (7) 78
2 21 Philip Graves GBR 09:01:23 08:56:27 00:48:06 05:01:38 05:54:44 03:06:39 57% +20% -23% (10) 134
3 25 Peru Alfaro ESP 09:02:06 08:45:05 00:46:16 05:10:47 06:02:02 03:00:04 59% +0% -41% (5) 89
4 20 Victor Del Corral ESP 09:06:12 08:50:45 00:55:05 05:11:46 06:11:51 02:54:21 32% +0% -68% (20) (109)
5 43 Gustavo Rodriguez Iglesias ESP 09:06:54 08:58:10 00:54:05 05:11:59 06:11:05 02:55:49 13% +53% -34% (5) 137
6 23 Trevor Wurtele CAN 09:07:36 08:43:00 00:51:27 05:07:44 06:04:10 03:03:26 55% +12% -33% (19) (86)
7 32 Henry Irvine GBR 09:11:06 08:57:32 00:52:46 05:02:16 06:00:02 03:11:04 n/a (1 IM Pro race) (137)
8 36 Fabian Rahn GER 09:12:41 08:47:30 00:59:23 05:13:21 06:17:44 02:54:57 61% +0% -39% (5) 95
9 40 Diego Van Looy BEL 09:15:06 08:53:13 01:02:32 05:16:46 06:24:17 02:50:49 100% +0% -0% (5) 123
10 33 Matthew Leeman GBR 09:16:56 09:10:20 00:47:40 05:18:01 06:10:42 03:06:14 40% +0% -60% (2) (177)
11 27 Nick Baldwin SEY 09:19:30 08:59:11 00:51:38 05:13:41 06:10:20 03:09:10 70% +0% -30% (23) 144
12 24 Fraser Cartmell GBR 09:20:08 09:05:59 00:48:48 05:13:16 06:07:04 03:13:04 36% +3% -60% (14) 166
13 35 Daniel Niederreiter AUT 09:20:19 08:54:50 00:50:34 05:17:02 06:12:35 03:07:44 64% +0% -36% (17) 129
14 31 Arnaud Guilloux * FRA 09:29:36 09:21:07 00:51:38 05:11:50 06:08:27 03:21:09 38% +0% -62% (2) (209)
15 30 Brian Fogarty GBR 09:31:02 09:22:32 01:01:35 05:01:23 06:07:59 03:23:03 48% +0% -52% (2) (216)
16 37 Mike Schifferle SUI 09:37:33 09:19:47 00:59:10 05:22:04 06:26:13 03:11:20 78% +6% -16% (74) 198
17 41 Frederik Waer BEL 09:49:43 09:35:12 01:06:36 05:30:32 06:42:07 03:07:36 n/a (1 IM Pro race) (248)
18 34 Michael Louys BEL 09:51:49 09:30:05 01:02:05 05:24:47 06:31:52 03:19:57 45% +4% -51% (15) 232
19 38 Christoph Schlagbauer AUT 09:55:03 09:56:42 00:56:48 05:29:24 06:31:11 03:23:52 29% +50% -21% (3) (266)
20 26 Dirk Baelus BEL 09:59:14 09:37:42 00:55:30 05:30:14 06:30:44 03:28:30 54% +24% -22% (6) 250
21 39 Craig Twigg GBR 10:09:57 10:06:40 00:52:26 05:19:34 06:16:59 03:52:58 8% +8% -85% (14) (271)
28 Reece Barclay GBR n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated unrated n/a (1 IM Pro race) (n/a)
29 Sebastien Escola Fasseur FRA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated unrated n/a (no IM Pro race) (n/a)
42 Andrew Yoder USA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated unrated 0% +0% -100% (2) (n/a)

Note: Athletes with a ‘*’ are also registered for another race within 8 days.

Female Race Participants

The strength of the field is 13% of a typical Kona field.

# Bib Name Nat Expected Rating ESwim EBike ET2 ERun Consistency Overall
1 1 Lucy Gossage GBR 09:46:20 09:17:46 00:57:51 05:30:58 06:33:50 03:12:30 98% +0% -2% (20) 14
2 2 Anja Beranek GER 09:49:31 09:29:34 00:50:36 05:29:19 06:24:54 03:24:37 52% +3% -45% (13) 35
3 3 Camilla Pedersen DEN 09:51:40 09:25:52 00:51:12 05:36:16 06:32:27 03:19:13 69% +0% -31% (10) (28)
4 4 Heather Wurtele * CAN 09:58:32 09:34:29 00:53:45 05:39:56 06:38:40 03:19:52 58% +1% -41% (22) (42)
5 8 Melanie McQuaid CAN 10:04:17 09:55:42 00:56:22 05:39:05 06:40:27 03:23:50 26% +0% -74% (4) (80)
6 12 Nikki Bartlett GBR 10:08:35 09:37:37 00:59:37 05:42:33 06:47:09 03:21:26 78% +0% -22% (5) 46
7 6 Dede Griesbauer USA 10:14:00 09:51:47 00:52:14 05:37:56 06:35:10 03:38:50 45% +8% -47% (30) 72
8 10 Jenny Schulz GER 10:19:13 10:05:17 01:00:47 06:03:26 07:09:12 03:10:01 12% +77% -11% (3) (95)
9 7 Sue Huse CAN 10:22:03 10:13:52 01:02:08 06:05:39 07:12:47 03:09:16 43% +0% -57% (2) (112)
10 9 Maggie Rusch USA 10:42:38 10:22:21 01:02:39 06:00:47 07:08:27 03:34:11 67% +9% -24% (7) 121
11 11 Carla Van Rooijen NED 10:54:45 10:42:56 01:13:41 06:03:50 07:22:32 03:32:13 45% +6% -49% (10) 140
12 5 Jana Candrova CZE 11:10:02 unrated 01:05:46 06:13:26 07:24:11 03:45:51 57% +0% -43% (20) n/a

Note: Athletes with a ‘*’ are also registered for another race within 8 days.

Winning Odds

Male Race Participants

  • Philip Graves: 31% (2-1)
  • Peru Alfaro: 18% (4-1)
  • Trevor Wurtele: 15% (6-1)
  • Matt Trautman: 13% (7-1)
  • Gustavo Rodriguez Iglesias: 8% (11-1)
  • Victor Del Corral: 7% (14-1)
  • Fabian Rahn: 3% (31-1)
  • Fraser Cartmell: 2% (56-1)

Female Race Participants

  • Lucy Gossage: 75% (1-1)
  • Anja Beranek: 17% (5-1)
  • Camilla Pedersen: 5% (21-1)
  • Nikki Bartlett: 2% (57-1)

Ironman Barcelona 2018 (Oct 7th) – Entry List

IMBarcelonaUpdate Sept 12th: A number of athletes have been added to the startlist:

  • WPRO: Anni Antikainen, Federica De Nicola, Venla Koivula, Johanna Virtanen,
  • MPRO: Viktor Aloshyn, Christian Altstadt, Dirk Baelus, Miquel Blanchart Tinto, Bekim Christensen, Jonathan Ciavattella, Arnaud Guilloux, Marcus Herbst, Christian Kramer, Maxim Kuzmin, Philippe Lamberty, Bryan McCrystal, Gergely Nagy, Pawel Najmowicz, Marek Nemcik, Daniel Niederreiter, Sebastian Norberg, Jarno Piik, Simon Schwarz, Jesper Svensson, Markus Thomschke

There is now a total of 75(!) males and 16 females on the list .. all lining up for one Kona slot each.

Male Race Participants

Name Nation
Emilio Aguayo Munoz ESP
Viktor Aloshyn UKR
Christian Altstadt GER
Lucas Amirault FRA
Krzysztof Augustyniak POL
Dirk Baelus BEL
Niclas Baldauf AUT
Reece Barclay GBR
Stephan Benedikt AUT
David Berthou FRA
Daniel Besse SUI
Jean-Claude Besse SUI
Miquel Blanchart Tinto ESP
Sergio Bolado Noriega ESP
David Breuer GER
Antonio Cardona ESP
Vicenc Castella Serra ESP
Bekim Christensen DEN
Jonathan Ciavattella ITA
Inaki De La Parra POL
Etienne Diemunsch FRA
Tobias Drachler GER
Patrik Ericsson SWE
Brian Fogarty GBR
Toni Fons Ropero ESP
Arnaud Guilloux FRA
Enric Gussinyer ESP
David Hanko HUN
Felix Hentschel GER
Marcus Herbst GER
Allan Hovda NOR
Michal Ivanco SVK
Alejandro Jimenez Valverde ESP
Lukasz Kalaszczynski POL
Nick Kastelein AUS
Aleksander Kochetkov LTU
Christian Kramer GER
Josef Krivanek CZE
Maxim Kuzmin RUS
Philippe Lamberty LUX
Matthew Leeman GBR
Markus Liebelt GER
Franz Loeschke GER
Sebastian Mahr GER
Bryan McCrystal IRL
Albert Moreno Molins ESP
Gergely Nagy HUN
Pawel Najmowicz POL
Sebastian Najmowicz POL
Grigorii Navrotskii RUS
Marek Nemcik SVK
Daniel Niederreiter AUT
Andreas Niedrig GER
Sebastian Norberg SWE
Domenico Passuello ITA
Jarno Piik FIN
Cyril Pochon FRA
Sam Proctor GBR
Paul Reitmayr AUT
Tomas Renc CZE
Guillem Rojas ESP
Jan Rozek CZE
Simon Schwarz GER
Ohad Sinai ISR
Sven Strijk NED
Jesper Svensson SWE
Kevin Thewes GER
Markus Thomschke GER
Joona Tuikka FIN
Ilkka Utriainen FIN
Per Van Vlerken GER
Nacho Villarruel ESP
Harry Wiltshire GBR
Dominique Wymmersch Gallego ESP
Valentin Zasypkin RUS

Female Race Participants

Name Nation
Anni Antikainen FIN
Federica De Nicola ITA
Emma Deary GBR
Lotty Harari PAN
Venla Koivula FIN
Simona Krivankova CZE
Dolca Olle Gatell ESP
Laura Philipp GER
Daniela Saemmler GER
Natalie Seymour GBR
Joanna Soltysiak POL
Annie Thoren SWE
Merce Tusell FRA
Yvonne Van Vlerken NED
Johanna Virtanen  
Eva Wutti AUT
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