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Ironman Texas 2014 (May 17th) – Predictions

Have some fun predicting the Texas podium at IM Predictions – and you may even win a nice prize!

Previous Winners

Year Male Winner Time Female Winner Time
2011 Eneko Llanos (ESP) 08:08:20 Catriona Morrison (GBR) 08:57:51
2012 Jordan Rapp (USA) 08:10:44 Mary Beth Ellis (USA) 08:54:58
2013 Paul Amey (GBR) 08:25:06 Rachel Joyce (GBR) 08:49:14

Last Year’s TOP 3

Male Race Results

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time
1 Paul Amey GBR 00:54:54 04:29:07 02:56:18 08:25:06
2 James Cunnama ZAF 00:50:17 04:32:55 03:00:25 08:27:35
3 Ian Mikelson USA 00:51:55 04:32:01 03:01:59 08:30:06

Female Race Results

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time
1 Rachel Joyce GBR 00:54:02 04:42:29 03:07:27 08:49:14
2 Jennie Hansen USA 01:07:22 05:01:06 03:10:51 09:25:35
3 Kim Schwabenbauer USA 01:04:16 05:03:42 03:19:15 09:33:01

Course Records

Leg Gender Record Athlete Date
Total overall 08:08:20 Eneko Llanos 2011-05-21
Swim overall 00:46:20 John Flanagan 2011-05-21
Bike overall 04:18:17 Mathias Hecht 2012-05-19
Run overall 02:46:55 Jordan Rapp 2012-05-19
Total female 08:49:14 Rachel Joyce 2013-05-18
Swim female 00:53:12 Kelly Williamson 2011-05-21
Bike female 04:42:29 Rachel Joyce 2013-05-18
Run female 02:51:46 Caitlin Snow 2012-05-19

Course Rating

The Course Rating for IM Texas is 10:43.

Race Adjustments for IM Texas

Year Adjustment Swim Adj. Bike Adj. Run Adj. # of Athletes Rating Swim Rating Bike Rating Run Rating
2011 09:31 -02:42 16:27 -01:17 38 09:31 -02:42 16:27 -01:17
2012 14:53 -01:22 13:46 03:00 23 12:12 -02:02 15:06 00:52
2013 07:45 -01:44 14:28 02:26 24 10:43 -01:56 14:53 01:23

KPR points and Prize Money

IM Texas has 2000 KPR points for the winner. It has a total prize purse of 75k$.

Male Race Participants

The field has a lot of North American names – most of them looking to get their Kona plans sorted. Jordan Rapp still needs about 1.800 points to qualify, so he has to finish at least on the podium. Bas Diederen only has 960 points from South Africa – a long way to go. Jens Petersen-Bach is probably just looking for a good race after his long-term injury has flared up again over the winter. Bevan Docherty still has to figure out things after a few disappointing recent DNFs. Chris McDonald finished strong in 2013, and a good result in Texas would secure a Kona slot for him. Then there are a lot of more good, solid athletes: Last years winner Paul Amey, Texan Brandon Marsh (1st out of the water in Kona), Matthew Russel who always has one of the best run splits, super-swimmer Balasz Csoke (who lives close to the race site) and more that I can’t mention here: A good, deep field, with a lot of people that might be able to surprise with a podium result.

Rank Bib Name Nation Expected Time Rating Swim Rating Bike Rating Run Rating Rank
1 2 Jordan Rapp USA 08:19:30 08:29:37 00:52:18 04:34:38 02:57:16 17
2 11 Bas Diederen NED 08:21:09 08:31:18 00:47:22 04:41:32 02:55:17 19
3 17 Jens Petersen-Bach DEN 08:27:20 08:37:36 00:51:44 04:46:19 02:54:00 33
4 5 Bevan Docherty NZL 08:27:24 08:37:40 00:47:16 04:44:22 02:54:33 (34)
5 32 Jeff Symonds CAN 08:33:11 08:43:34 00:51:05 04:41:47 02:54:23 (54)
6 6 Chris McDonald AUS 08:35:25 08:45:51 00:52:46 04:42:48 03:03:15 59
7 4 Justin Daerr USA 08:38:16 08:48:46 00:53:52 04:46:49 03:02:33 70
8 26 Stephen Bayliss GBR 08:38:23 08:48:53 00:47:49 04:49:40 03:04:47 71
9 7 Jozsef Major HUN 08:39:30 08:50:01 00:57:36 04:42:16 03:03:59 77
10 3 Swen Sundberg GER 08:40:23 08:50:55 00:52:17 04:45:24 03:08:32 80
11 1 Paul Amey GBR 08:40:43 08:51:16 00:50:51 04:52:13 03:03:38 84
12 9 Brandon Marsh USA 08:42:06 08:52:40 00:47:33 04:48:03 03:09:36 93
13 8 Matthew Russell USA 08:43:58 08:54:35 01:00:58 04:47:39 02:58:39 104
14 21 Thomas Gerlach USA 08:49:36 09:00:19 00:54:53 04:45:02 03:14:09 129
15 16 Matt Hanson USA 08:54:43 09:05:33 00:56:08 04:58:04 02:54:42 (153)
16 14 Balazs Csoke HUN 08:55:00 09:05:50 00:48:05 04:51:11 03:21:49 156
17 20 Jose Jeuland FRA 08:58:16 09:09:10 00:52:32 05:00:06 03:08:03 170
18 18 Chris Boudreaux USA 09:04:06 09:15:07 00:52:20 04:59:41 03:12:13 192
19 19 Chad Holderbaum USA 09:07:37 09:18:42 00:54:57 04:54:29 03:13:57 (203)
20 25 Douglas MacLean USA 09:11:39 09:22:49 00:59:15 05:04:23 03:09:43 211
21 23 Nathan Buttrick USA 09:16:04 09:27:20 01:00:33 05:00:46 03:05:50 (233)
22 33 Allan Villanueva MEX 09:23:25 09:34:50 00:53:50 05:07:58 03:29:22 257
23 30 Jim Lubinski USA 09:29:57 09:41:29 01:02:47 05:14:58 03:18:58 281
24 31 Raymond Botelho USA 09:30:50 09:42:23 00:54:56 04:58:22 03:40:07 283
25 12 Peter Kotland USA 09:41:38 09:53:25 00:57:37 05:17:39 03:30:36 327
26 24 Patrick Schuster USA 09:57:53 10:09:59 01:07:16 05:06:53 03:43:59 (371)
27 13 Ed Donner USA 10:07:09 10:19:27 00:58:08 05:11:24 03:52:53 (395)
28 28 Matthew Curbeau USA 10:08:48 10:21:08 01:03:57 05:06:51 03:48:44 (398)
29 Robert Wade IRL n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)
22 James Chesson USA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)
15 Clay Emge USA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)
10 Timothy Reed AUS n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)
27 Kyle Hughes USA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)

Female Race Participants

The women’s field is headed by two European athletes: Eva Wutti (two sub-9 finishes in her two IM-distance races at IM Copenhagen and Challenge Barcelone) and Julia Gajer (with three sub-9 finishes in Roth, and recent winner of IM Arizona. They face a large number of solid North American athletes: Kelly Williamson (going back to long distance), Jennie Hansen (forced to take a break by some lingering illness, but hopefully back in full swing), Sarah Piampiano (looking to qualify for Kona), go-till-you’re-broke Bree Wee. As for the men, the list of potential podium finishers goes on and on.

Rank Bib Name Nation Expected Time Rating Swim Rating Bike Rating Run Rating Rank
1 50 Eva Wutti AUT 09:06:56 09:18:00 00:55:34 04:57:37 03:08:59 (7)
2 43 Julia Gajer GER 09:11:39 09:22:49 00:52:45 05:17:04 03:08:17 8
3 41 Kelly Williamson USA 09:21:29 09:32:51 00:51:54 05:26:31 03:10:05 (19)
4 47 Jennie Hansen USA 09:27:20 09:38:49 01:04:26 05:15:37 03:12:04 34
5 44 Sarah Piampiano USA 09:35:27 09:47:06 01:01:08 05:19:28 03:21:20 53
6 56 Tamara Kozulina UKR 09:35:51 09:47:31 01:00:34 05:22:35 03:17:50 (56)
7 42 Bree Wee USA 09:37:19 09:49:00 00:54:07 05:18:53 03:28:20 57
8 45 Jackie Arendt USA 09:46:44 09:58:37 00:55:49 05:31:45 03:22:21 78
9 64 Amber Ferreira USA 09:50:38 10:02:36 00:55:22 05:32:06 03:30:14 88
10 51 Sara Gross CAN 09:55:18 10:07:21 00:57:18 05:43:21 03:22:38 92
11 46 Karen Thibodeau CAN 09:57:59 10:10:05 00:55:01 05:27:51 03:24:58 (97)
12 49 April Gellatly USA 09:58:52 10:11:00 00:56:27 05:28:39 03:38:02 99
13 52 Olesya Prystayko UKR 09:59:14 10:11:22 01:00:03 05:27:46 03:38:04 100
14 65 Jessica Meyers USA 10:00:59 10:13:09 00:59:16 05:25:14 03:29:34 (104)
15 67 Jacqui Gordon USA 10:01:48 10:13:59 01:00:26 05:28:56 03:36:52 105
16 55 Christine Fletcher CAN 10:04:43 10:16:58 00:58:55 05:28:20 03:42:03 112
17 61 Cindy Lewis CAN 10:12:01 10:24:25 01:03:46 05:35:35 03:35:50 128
18 53 Rachel Jastrebsky USA 10:12:24 10:24:48 01:01:05 05:29:24 03:38:03 (129)
19 48 Suzy Serpico USA 10:24:51 10:37:30 00:54:28 05:24:44 03:55:09 (136)
20 70 Rahel Bellinga NED 10:28:38 10:41:22 01:02:12 05:15:53 03:58:08 (142)
21 69 Lindsay Ludlow USA 10:32:17 10:45:05 01:04:54 05:38:02 03:36:47 (142)
22 60 Tami Ritchie USA 10:36:20 10:49:13 00:51:56 06:06:49 03:44:46 143
23 66 Heather Leiggi USA 10:45:02 10:58:06 01:04:54 05:29:13 04:02:45 (146)
24 68 Kristina Wiegand GER 11:27:59 11:41:55 01:06:18 06:14:48 04:21:50 151
59 Amy Javens USA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)
62 Ali Black USA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)
63 Christina Jackson USA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)
54 Corrie Kristick USA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)
58 Palmira Alvarez MEX n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)
57 Jocelyn Cornman USA n/a unrated unrated unrated unrated (n/a)

Winning Odds

Male Race Participants

If Bevan manages to finish the race, he should deliver a great result (only one IM finish so far – his record-breaking win at IM New Zealand in 2013). If you feel that he hasn’t managed to control his problems, Jordan Rapp is the clear favorite for the race:

  • Bevan Docherty: 54% (1-1)
  • Jordan Rapp: 26% (3-1)
  • Bas Diederen: 9% (11-1)
  • Paul Amey: 6% (14-1)

Female Race Participants

On the women’s side, it’s too close to call between the two European athletes:

  • Eva Wutti: 32% (2-1)
  • Julia Gajer: 31% (2-1)
  • Kelly Williamson: 16% (5-1)
  • Jennie Hansen: 10% (9-1)
  • Sara Gross: 5% (20-1)
  • Tamara Kozulina: 2% (46-1)
  • Sarah Piampiano: 2% (48-1)

Ironman Australia 2014 – Analyzing Results

Race Conditions

Conditions in Australia were similar to last year: an adjustment of 12:47, mainly because of a pretty fast run (8:31).

Male Race Results

The main story in the men’s field has to be Luke Bell’s DNF. He was leading the field by a large margin after the bike, but had to call it a day even before the 20k mark. He wasn’t completely recovered from a knee injury earlier in the year and tweeted his analysis that „3 wks of running just not enough“. If his knee is basically okay and just needs a bit more time, my guess is that he’ll race a September Ironman (defend his title in Mont Tremblant?) or start to rack up points for Kona 2015 with a late season Ironman.

After Luke was out of the race, Elliot Holtham quickly took the place in the spotlight: He passed Paul Ambrose and while never moving far ahead just had the better run, winning his first Ironman and gaining a good position to qualify for Kona. Paul Ambrose finished second, with Nick Baldwin taking the last spot on the podium.

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time Diff to expected
1 Elliot Holtham CAN 00:49:26 04:49:09 02:53:28 08:35:18 -16:58
2 Paul Ambrose GBR 00:46:29 04:46:28 03:01:37 08:37:47 -06:14
3 Nick Baldwin SEY 00:50:10 04:50:54 02:56:22 08:41:19 -00:17
4 Denis Chevrot FRA 00:44:25 05:05:54 02:50:45 08:44:43 18:11
5 Jason Shortis AUS 00:50:23 05:04:33 02:48:54 08:47:53 08:09
6 Luke Whitmore AUS 00:50:28 05:01:19 03:03:36 08:58:51 08:52
7 Darren Jenkins AUS 00:59:12 05:01:15 02:58:23 09:02:31 n/a
8 Jon Woods NZL 00:53:15 05:15:36 03:13:43 09:26:18 -08:31
9 Luke Bell AUS 00:44:24 04:37:31 DNF
10 Matty White AUS 00:50:13 DNF

Female Race Results

After the swim and bike, Lisa Marangon had built a solid lead with a race best bike. However, once Melissa Hauschildt had put on her running shoes it was clear that if her first ever marathon went well, she’d be able to take the win. Mel passed Lisa around the 24k mark, then built and held a small lead. It’ll be interesting to see what she can do once she has some more IM-specific training under her belt – and what that will mean for her 70.3 speed. Lisa Marangon took the 2nd place and is now on the qualifying bubble for Kona. Melanie Burke took the last spot on the podium with the best women’s run of 3:09.

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time Diff to expected
1 Melissa Hauschildt AUS 00:50:46 05:19:57 03:13:57 09:28:43 n/a
2 Lisa Marangon AUS 00:49:49 05:12:19 03:23:53 09:30:50 -10:57
3 Melanie Burke NZL 00:58:08 05:21:39 03:09:19 09:32:53 -10:39
4 Dimity-Lee Duke AUS 00:57:22 05:28:30 03:14:03 09:43:38 -46:33
5 Hillary Biscay USA 00:49:23 05:39:41 03:22:12 09:55:43 -00:43
6 Megumi Shigaki JPN 00:56:27 05:51:25 03:32:45 10:24:57 -26:39
7 Tamsyn Hayes NZL 00:55:24 05:25:49 04:04:31 10:29:59 34:35

70.3 St.George 2014 (May 3rd) – Participants

Ironman Australia is the full distance Ironman race in early May (see my pre-race post), but it’s field is clearly overshadowed by the 70.3 in St. George on the same weekend: A lot of North American Pros interested in racing Kona and the 70.3 worlds in Mont Tremblant seem to be racing. A lot of Pros are trying to get the last few points required to get into safe territory (e.g. Angela Naeth), or to get a solid base for summer races (e.g. Heather Wurtele). It promises to be an exciting race!

I’m not usually posting for 70.3s – that’s why I can’t offer 70.3 ratings or predictions. However, St. George will probably be an important race for the KPR. Let me know if you would like to see more posts on 70.3 races!

Male Participants

Bib Name Nation IM Rating KPR Points
1 Brent McMahon CAN unrated 471
2 Kevin Collington USA unrated 2.050
3 Andy Potts USA 8:30:47 3.325
4 Sebastian Kienle GER 8:24:13 10.020
5 Terenzo Bozzone NZL 8:34:43 6.565
6 Matty Reed USA 9:00:34 0
7 Ben Hoffman USA 8:35:06 2.635
8 Joe Gambles AUS 8:37:00 4.145
9 Bevan Docherty NZL 8:37:40 920
10 Marino Vanhoenacker BEL 8:24:57 1.670
11 Jan Frodeno DEU unrated 2.250
12 James Cunnama ZAF 8:39:12 7.395
13 Maik Twelsiek GER 8:40:09 3.600
14 TJ Tollakson USA 8:44:14 450
15 Timo Bracht GER 8:22:39 3.445
16 Paul Matthews AUS 8:18:02 4.150
17 Michael Weiss AUT 8:27:26 4.455
18 Jordan Rapp USA 8:29:37 1.630
19 Tim Don GBR unrated 2.000
20 Clayton Fettell AUS 8:41:46 640
21 Trevor Wurtele CAN 8:57:20 1.725
22 Martin Jensen DEN 8:33:33 2.000
23 Timothy Reed AUS unrated 0
24 Matt Chrabot USA 9:15:32 2.318
25 Trevor Delsaut FRA 9:02:30 0
26 Joe Umphenour USA 8:54:39 278
27 Kyle Hughes USA unrated 0
28 Frederic Bouchard CAN 10:05:20 45
29 Jared Milam USA 9:12:49 245
30 Patrick Wheeler USA 9:20:24 6
31 Mark Bowstead NZL unrated 365
32 John Polson AUS unrated 960
33 Steve Rosinski USA unrated 0
34 Patrick Lange DEU unrated 400
35 Tim Pierce CAN unrated 0
36 Jesse Vondracek USA 9:34:23 0
37 Todd Teren USA unrated 1
38 Jonathan Tryoen FRA unrated 13
39 Antony Costes FRA unrated 0
40 Jim Lubinski USA 9:41:29 132
41 Douglas MacLean USA 9:22:49 90
42 Andrew Yoder USA unrated 10
43 Lionel Sanders CAN unrated 545
44 Drew Scott USA unrated 15
45 Derek Garcia USA 9:06:07 485
46 Randy Arriola USA unrated 5
47 Thomas Gerlach USA 9:00:19 320
48 David Kahn USA unrated 125
49 Boris Stein GER 9:04:12 820
50 Robert Wade IRL unrated 222
51 Brian Fleischmann USA unrated 0
52 Keith Butsko USA unrated 4
53 Dantley Young USA 10:13:11 5
54 Yvan Jarrige FRA unrated 560
55 Jacob Rhyner USA unrated 240
56 Michael Davidson ZAF 9:06:15 290
57 Steven Zawaski USA unrated 13

Female Participants

Bib Name Nation IM Rating KPR Points
65 Meredith Kessler USA 9:26:13 8.390
66 Heather Wurtele CAN 9:35:37 2.665
67 Jodie Swallow GBR 9:20:25 2.465
68 Rachel Joyce GBR 9:12:35 9.200
69 Mary Beth Ellis USA 9:17:47 3.900
70 Linsey Corbin USA 9:24:24 5.100
71 Angela Naeth CAN unrated 3.890
72 Emma kate Lidbury GBR unrated 0
73 Rebekah Keat AUS 9:26:17 3.955
74 Julie Dibens GBR 9:19:02 435
75 Melanie Mcquaid CAN unrated 1.405
76 Amy Marsh USA 9:33:40 1.870
77 Sarah Haskins USA unrated 0
78 Sarah Piampiano USA 9:47:06 2.080
79 Margie Shapiro USA unrated 0
80 Lisa Mensink CAN unrated 665
81 Amanda Stevens USA 9:43:43 4.995
82 Olesya Prystayko UKR 10:11:22 215
83 Lisa Ribes USA 9:41:36 0
84 Jessica Chong USA unrated 225
85 Karen Thibodeau CAN 10:10:05 525
86 Sara Gross CAN 10:07:21 240
87 Kara Lapoint USA unrated 0
88 Stephanie Jones USA 9:59:36 0
89 Kaitlin Anelauskas USA unrated 180
90 Sarah Jarvis USA unrated 0
91 Sarah Graves USA unrated 30
92 Moka Best USA unrated 0
93 Kristyn Tobey BMU 10:36:39 31
94 Mackenzie Madison USA 9:49:19 0
95 Erin Green USA unrated 140
96 Erika Erickson USA unrated 255
97 Corrie Kristick USA unrated 210
98 Miranda Tomenson CAN 10:18:37 320
99 Jennifer Spieldenner USA unrated 280
100 Ruth Brennan Morrey USA unrated 1.320
101 Kelsey Withrow USA unrated 0
102 Laurel Wassner USA 10:11:34 385

Challenge Taiwan 2014 – Analyzing Results

Race Conditions

Conditions in Taiwan were pretty quick this year: The adjustment of 20:06 was about as fast as IM Melbourne, mainly on the strength of a relatively fast bike.

Male Race Results

As usual, Dylan McNeice stormed ahead on the swim and bike. The race got exciting on the run, when Fredrik Croneborg and Jason Shortis almost caught him towards the end: The Top 3 were within less than two minutes.

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time Diff to expected
1 Dylan McNeice NZL 00:46:11 04:29:02 03:03:40 08:23:44 -04:54
2 Fredrik Croneborg SWE 00:52:26 04:31:33 02:56:09 08:24:22 -07:49
3 Jason Shortis AUS 00:55:37 04:26:56 02:57:39 08:25:32 -08:54
4 Till Schramm GER 00:55:28 04:27:01 03:06:10 08:33:24 -20:57
5 Nick Baldwin SEY 00:55:02 04:27:32 03:11:12 08:38:56 06:05
6 Eneko Elosegui ESP 00:55:29 04:27:06 03:24:28 08:51:41 -21:31
7 Petr Vabrousek CZE 00:55:34 04:42:19 03:11:29 08:55:03 17:24
8 Mao Yung Yang TWN 00:52:28 04:53:10 03:23:50 09:16:07 n/a
9 Eric Watson AUS 00:49:38 04:51:41 03:39:27 09:27:48 n/a
10 Brad Wauer AUS 00:52:31 04:49:21 04:05:16 09:52:24 n/a
11 Guy Crawford NZL 00:49:53 04:53:34 DNF
12 Matt Burton AUS 00:55:30 DNF
13 Andrej Vistica CRO 00:55:43 04:41:49 DNF

Female Race Results

Britta Martin had a good day, being „in the green“ for all three legs, and finished almost 30 minutes ahead of Iron-rookie Jessica Fleming. Belinda Granger ended her IM career with finish #50 and the last spot on the podium.

Rank Name Nation Swim Bike Run Time Diff to expected
1 Britta Martin NZL 00:58:21 04:54:37 03:04:16 09:02:23 -17:19
2 Jessica Fleming AUS 01:02:28 04:57:36 03:26:30 09:31:25 n/a
3 Belinda Granger AUS 00:55:29 05:04:46 03:40:11 09:45:06 26:04
4 Kathrin Walther GER 01:02:25 05:20:16 03:45:04 10:13:16 -08:36
5 Stef Puszka AUS 01:04:13 05:29:50 03:33:37 10:13:42 n/a
6 Hillary Biscay USA 00:53:23 05:49:29 04:13:06 11:11:23 1:26:22
7 Jodie Scott AUS 00:57:41 05:38:01 05:05:18 11:50:09 1:35:17
8 Kate Bevilaqua AUS 00:54:23 04:58:45 DNF
9 Yasuko Miyazaki JPN 01:03:08 DNF

IM Texas 2014 – Unofficial Startlist

Note: The official start list is now out, and I have put up my predictions post: Ironman Texas 2014 (May 17th) – Predictions.

Update Apr 20th: I was pointed to a list of starters on the Ironman Texas website that also contains the Pros. (Thanks, Brenda!) I expect to see a few changes until the final Pro list is released, but it is a good starting point. I’ve added some additional information and updates from other sources.

I’ve asked around to figure out which Pros will be starting at IM Texas in mid-May. There isn’t an official start list yet as the Pro registration deadline is late April. Thanks to all those who responded, here is my „unofficial list“. (Please note that this information is not always „first hand“ so there may be some changes to the list.)

Any additional information is appreciated!

Male Participants

 

  • Paul Amey
  • Blake Becker
  • Chris Bodreaux (not on official list)
  • Nathan Buttrick
  • Balazs Csokes (not on official list)
  • James Cunnama
  • Matthew Curbeau
  • Justin Daerr
  • Bas Diederen
  • Ed Donner
  • Andy Gardner
  • Chris Gebhardt
  • Thomas Gerlach
  • Matt Hanson
  • Chris Hauth
  • Chad Holderbaum
  • Pete Jacobs
  • Jose Jeuland
  • Peter Kotland
  • Mark Livesey
  • Jim Lubinski (not on official list)
  • Douglas MacLean
  • Jozsef Major
  • Brandon Marsh
  • Chris McDonald  (not on official list)
  • Diego Montecelli
  • Jordan Rapp
  • Matthew Russell
  • Sean Sullivan
  • Swen Sundberg
  • Robert Wade

 

Female Participants

 

  • Rahel Bellinga
  • Jocelyn Cornman
  • Amber Ferreira
  • Julia Gajer (not on official list)
  • April Gellatly
  • Jennie Hansen
  • Christina Jackson
  • Rachel Jastrebsky
  • Amy Javens
  • Heather Jorris
  • Heather Leiggi
  • Cindy Lewis
  • Lindsay Ludlow
  • Jessica Meyers
  • Sarah Piampiano
  • Olesya Prystayko
  • Tami Ritchie
  • Suzy Serpico
  • Beth Shutt
  • Bree Wee
  • Kristina Wiegand
  • Kelly Williamson
  • Eva Wutti

Not racing

These are athletes that have been named to race Texas, but have confirmed on Twitter that they actually won’t:

  • Kim Schwabenbauer (on the list, but not starting)
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