IRONMAN Lake Placid is the longest-running American event aside from the IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Located in the beautiful Adirondack mountains, it's an accessible event every athlete should put on their bucket list.
Having hosted two Olympic Games (1932 and 1980), this charming town knows how to deliver a world-class athletic event. It's also the home of one of the most challenging IRONMAN courses with its famous Adirondack climbs.
Athletes begin with a two-loop swim in clear Mirror Lake, with the famous sight line at the bottom of the lake to guide them. Transitioning in the Olympic Speed Skating Oval to the bike, the rolling mountain views provide a scenic backdrop to the ride. Two loops of 56 miles bring competitors back to the Oval once again, where they begin their 26.2-mile run through the town and around the lake.
Lake Placid has the amenities of a large city and the convenience of a small town, offering high-end restaurants, shopping and world-class accommodations. It boasts history, approachable charm and an abundance of on-course personality.
IRONMAN Lake Placid offers 60 age group qualifying slots to the IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona, HI.
Pro Men:
3 Gomes Pedro PRT
4 Rix Joshua AUS
5 Aguayo Felipe CH
6 Baucco AJ USA
7 Botelho Raymond USA
8 Buckingham Kyle ZAF
9 Chesson James USA
10 Cain Ryan CAN
11 Close Greg USA
12 Csoke Balazs USA
13 Fast Andrew USA
14 Hanson Matt USA
15 Johnson Vinny USA
16 Kotland Peter CZE
17 Lubinski Jim USA
18 Malo Simon CAN
19 Martinek Tomas CZE
20 Pawlaczyk Kyle USA
21 Shearon Jonathan USA
22 Vondracek Jesse USA
23 Wheeler Patrick USA
24 Buttrick Nathan USA
Pro Women:
31 Stevens Amanda USA
32 Ferreira Amber USA
33 Jastrebsky Rachel USA
34 Jones Meyers Jessica USA
35 Kourtz Amanda USA
36 Lamacchia Leslie USA
37 Lemos Kristin USA
38 Roberts Lisa USA
39 Roberts Darbi USA
41 Schwabenbauer Kim USA
43 Thomas Kathryn USA
44 Tobey Kristyn USA