Kat Matthews, Tomas Rodriguez Hernandez Victorious IRONMAN Texas

Sunday 28 April 2024

The Lone Star state and The Woodlands, Texas played host to the 2024 Memorial Hermann IRONMAN® North American Championship Texas, part of the VinFast IRONMAN North America Series, doubling as the second event of the IRONMAN Pro Series™, on April 27. In the first full-distance IRONMAN triathlon of the IRONMAN Pro Series, history was made as Tomas Rodriguez Hernandez (MEX) stormed to victory in a time of 07:42:38, and Kat Matthews overcame a five-minute penalty to take the tape in a staggering 8:42:22.
 
With Rodriguez Hernandez’s outstanding day, he becomes the first Mexican pro triathlete to win an IRONMAN event and also qualify for the IRONMAN World Championship.
 
“It’s the best race for me, of my career, this was one of my biggest goals of the year I want to go to Kona – I want to go to Kona. I am really happy,” said Tomas Rodriguez Hernandez.
 
Overcoming adversity from early in the season, Matthews stayed focused on the end goal.
 
“It was great – it was good enough to take the win. I didn’t really think I would get to complete the entire race to be honest. I’ve had an interesting and very optimistic build after suffering injury seven weeks ago so I didn’t really know what the run would hold and I committed so well to the swim and the bike I can’t really believe it, a [personal best] really, significantly better than last year. I am internally proud and externally grateful for that experience. And the girls in second and third, Penny (Slater) and Lotte (Wilms), they pushed me all day. There was something about returning as last year’s winner – it felt like the entire crowd was cheering for me. I am grateful for everyone cheering for me,” said Kat Matthews.
 
Top Five Female Professional Results
 

Place Name Country Swim Bike Run Total Time
1 Kat Matthews GBR 55:52 4:41:46 3:00:15 8:42:22
2 Penny Slater AUS 59:36 4:39:39 3:01:15 8:44:36
3 Lotte Wilms NLD 51:49 4:40:58 3:09:49 8:46:59
4 Hannah Berry NZL 55:40 4:41:48 3:09:06 8:50:50
5 Alice Alberts USA 57:19 4:41:23 3:10:24 8:53:33
 

Top Five Male Professional Results
 

Place Name Country Swim Bike Run Total Time
1 Tomas Rodriguez Hernandez MEX 49:03 4:14:54 2:34:14 7:42:38
2 Patrick Lange DEU 49:02 4:16:09 2:35:15 7:44:14
3 Clément Mignon FRA 51:40 4:06:40 2:44:37 7:48:37
4 Matthew Marquardt USA 48:10 4:03:23 2:53:33 7:49:10
5 Robert Kallin SWE 49:11 4:03:31 2:54:15 7:51:25

 
The 2024 Memorial Hermann IRONMAN North American Championship Texas, part of the VinFast IRONMAN North America Series, saw nearly 90 professional athletes toe the start line as well as approximately 2,700 age group athletes. The event offered a professional prize purse of $175,000 USD and six female professional and six male professional qualifying slots to the 2024 VinFast IRONMAN World Championship, the women’s race taking place in Nice, France on Sept. 22, and the men’s race taking place in Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i on Oct. 26. Following two events of the IRONMAN Pro Series, it is really showing that Every Second Matters with fast racing and close finish times creating drama and excitement.
 
News and Notes

  • Tomas Rodriguez Hernandez (MEX) makes history as first ever Mexican professional to win an IRONMAN triathlon, as well as being the first Mexican professional to qualify for the IRONMAN World Championship
  • Rodriguez Hernandez had done one IRONMAN prior (IRONMAN Cozumel, 2023), where he finished 8th.
  • Rodriguez Hernandez ran a course best run of 2:34:14, beating Matt Hanson’s time (2:34:39) in 2018 by 25 seconds.
  • Kat Matthews ran a 3:00:15 marathon to record the fastest run time of all the pro females.
  • Florian Angert (DEU) and Lauren Brandon (USA) officially recorded the fast swim times of 48:06 and 51:46 respectively.
  • The fastest T1 of the day was from Fenella Langridge (GBR) in a speedy 1 minute and 52 seconds
  • Matthew Marquardt (USA) recorded the fastest bike time of the men’s pro field with a time of 4:03:23. Penny Slater (AUS) was the fastest on the bike for the females with a time of 4:39:39. 
  • Of the top 10 in the men’s and women’s professional field, United States had the most athletes with 6. Australia, Great Britain, and Germany all had 2 while Mexico, France, Sweden, Belgium, Poland, New Zealand, Denmark and Netherlands all had 1 each.
  • Kat Matthews (GBR) repeats as Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Texas champion; in the process claims her fourth overall full-distance IRONMAN triathlon victory.
  • A total of 89 Professional triathletes started the race with 32 male pros and 25 female pros finishing fast enough behind the race winner to earn points towards IRONMAN Pro Series standings.
  • Of the two IRONMAN Pro Series events, 77 males and 34 females have finished fast enough to earn points towards the end of the IRONMAN Pro Series total.

Full results for the 2024 Memorial Hermann IRONMAN North American Championship Texas, part of the VinFast IRONMAN North America Series can be found at www.ironman.com/im-texas-results. For additional event information, please visit www.ironman.com/im-texas.

IRONMAN Triathlon (Photo: Kyle Rivas/Getty Images)


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