Lionel Sanders, Tim O'Donnell highlight 70.3 Augusta Georgia

Friday 27 September 2019

The 2019 event will be the second largest 70.3 distance race in the United States with athletes from across the globe. The City of Augusta has been planning for your arrival and look forward to opening their arms, once again, to you and your friends and family.

The 2019 bike course will debut Georgia’s rolling hills with some increased climbing, and more of downtown Augusta. As in year’s past the downstream swim gives athletes the chance to earn a personal record and the flat run course always enhances for an even faster overall race time. Along with great views of spectators to see their runners on the 2 Loop course through Broad Street before finishing near the James Brown Statue at the Augusta Common.

MALE PRO:
1 O'Donnell Timothy USA (United States of America)
2 Hanson Matt USA (United States of America)
3 Weiss Bradley ZAF (South Africa)
4 Frommhold Nils DEU (Germany)
5 Sanders Lionel CAN (Canada)
6 Laundry Jackson CAN (Canada)
7 Bach Elliot USA (United States of America)
8 Bradley Scott USA (United States of America)
9 Breuer David DEU (Germany)
10 Culbert Evan USA (United States of America)
11 Daugherty Sean USA (United States of America)
12 Dempsey Alan CAN (Canada)
13 Depaula Tiago BRA (Brazil)
14 Dominguez Ivan USA (United States of America)
15 Duelsen Marc DEU (Germany)
16 Elliot Lewis USA (United States of America)
17 Flynn Ricky USA (United States of America)
18 Francoeur Antoine CAN (Canada)
19 Gillespie Dylan USA (United States of America)
20 Gomez Pablo COL (Colombia)
21 Kidwell Derek USA (United States of America)
22 Krout Brandon USA (United States of America)
23 Lacombe David CAN (Canada)
24 Lagerstrom Eric USA (United States of America)
25 LeJeune Johnathan USA (United States of America)
26 Lopes Andre BRA (Brazil)
27 Lussi Hunter USA (United States of America)
28 Mantell Ernest USA (United States of America)
29 Melo Breno USA (United States of America)
30 Moreno Yorlliry VEN (Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of))
31 Otstot Adam USA (United States of America)
32 Park Justin USA (United States of America)
33 Pearson Daniel USA (United States of America)
34 Rosete Torres Junior USA (United States of America)
35 Russell Tim USA (United States of America)
36 Sosinski Jimmy USA (United States of America)
37 Stevenson Paul USA (United States of America)
38 Sullens Joseph USA (United States of America)
39 Treise Ted USA (United States of America)
40 Wisthoff Matthew USA (United States of America)
41 Yoder Andrew USA (United States of America)

FEMALE PRO:
45 Seymour Jeanni ZAF (South Africa)
46 Sodaro Chelsea USA (United States of America)
47 Piampiano Sarah USA (United States of America)
48 Findlay Paula CAN (Canada)
49 Kaye Alicia USA (United States of America)
50 Barnett Lauren USA (United States of America)
51 Belles Hayley USA (United States of America)
52 Cross Christine USA (United States of America)
53 Haskins-kortuem Sarah USA (UNITED STATES)
54 Jewett Tamara CAN (Canada)
55 Karpinski Sarah USA (United States of America)
56 Lentzke Jennifer CAN (Canada)
57 Low Heather CAN (Canada)
58 Mcnamara Stephanie USA (United States of America)
59 Nyitray Elizabeth USA (United States of America)
60 Olson Rachel USA (United States of America)
61 Pesch Maddy USA (United States of America)
62 Reschke Jennifer USA (United States of America)
63 Snelgrove Erin CAN (Canada)
64 Specker Sullivan Laura USA (United States of America)
65 Spieldenner Jennifer USA (United States of America)
66 Wells Hannah NZL (New Zealand)
67 Wendorff Amanda USA (United States of America)

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