Global Pro Line-Up for 70.3 Indian Wells California

Friday 03 December 2021

The picturesque Trainual IRONMAN 70.3 Indian Wells-La Quinta course is lined with palm trees and nestled just beneath the towering Santa Rosa Mountains as well as stunning lake views throughout Indian Wells and La Quinta. Athletes will embark on their 70.3-mile journey beginning with a 1.2-mile swim followed by a 56-mile bike and will cap it off with a 13.1-mile run through the Coachella Valley. The swim will take place in the clear waters of Lake Cahuilla, providing an ideal experience for athletes of all levels. The one-loop bike course offers a flat and fast experience across county roads, the Thermal Raceway, the City of La Quinta and the Indian Wells Tennis Gardens. The day ends with a beautiful run through the Indian Wells Golf Resort and finish line at the iconic Tennis Gardens. This one-of-a-kind tour of this unique and stunningly beautiful region in Southern California is a perfect end-of-season racecation destination.
 
In addition, top triathletes from around the world, including Lionel Sanders, (CAN), Justin Metzler (USA), Tamara Jewett (CAN), Sarah Svensk (SWE), and Chelsea Sodaro (USA) among others are scheduled to compete for a total professional prize purse of $50,000.  

The Trainual IRONMAN 70.3 Indian Wells-La Quinta triathlon will offer qualifying slots to the 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship being held in St. George, Utah.

MALE PRO:
1 Sanders Lionel CAN 
2 Taagholt Miki DNK 
3 Deal Benjamin USA 
4 Geens Jelle BEL 
5 Leiferman Chris USA 
6 Amorelli Igor BRA 
8 Smales Elliot GBR 
9 Ulloa Martin CHL 
10 Costes Antony FRA 
11 Peterson Kennett USA 
12 Gomes Pedro PRT 
13 Deckard Robbie USA 
14 Francoeur Antoine CAN 
15 Killam Nathan CAN 
17 Lubinski Jim USA
18 Bendix Madsen Thor DNK 
19 Villardaga Antonio MEX 
20 Haeberle Scott USA 
21 Hoover-Grinde Ian USA 
22 Marcantonio Nicholas USA 
23 Harrington Sean USA 
24 Jervis Kevin USA 
25 Sahlstrom Cody CAN 
27 Dempsey Ian GBR 
28 Perez Sandi Eduardo MEX 
30 Herbst Marcus DEU 
31 Price Evan USA 
32 Melo Breno USA 
33 Zawaski Steven USA 
34 Klau Ari USA 
35 Mitri Klodian USA 
36 Hidalgo Javier USA 
37 Rosinski Steve USA
38 Olij Tristan NLD 
39 Siska Lukas SVK 
40 Sorbara Frank CAN 
41 Scott-Farrington James GBR 
42 Gauthier Mathieu CAN 
43 Pimentel Danilo BRA 
44 Waltman Jonathan USA 
45 Andrie Marty USA 
46 Jais Christian DEU 
47 Van Egdom Jorik NLD 
49 Dahlz John USA 
50 Szuch Colin USA 
51 Luis Vincent FRA 
53 Del Elias Mario ARG 
54 Foley Trevor USA 
85 Taccone Luciano ARG 
86 Potts Andy USA 

FEMALE PRO:
55 Jewett Tamara CAN 
56 Bishop Sarah USA 
57 Trnovcova Zuzana SVK 
58 Babineau Lauren CAN 
59 Deal Summer USA 
60 Thek Grace USA 
61 Brauer Ali USA 
62 Grosvenor Tara GBR 
63 Iijima Manami GUM 
64 Smith Jessica USA 
65 Svensk Sara SWE 
66 Chura Haley USA 
67 Moriarty Fiona IRL 
68 Alvarez Palmira MEX 
70 Lewis Danielle USA 
71 Baumann Melanie CHE 
72 Higgins Brittany USA 
73 Sloan Amy USA
74 Howell Ginger USA 
75 Kelly Anne USA 
76 Foley Megan USA 
78 Catano Sonja USA 
79 Rinaldo Marj USA 
80 Jamnicky Dominika CAN 
81 Falcaro Nicole USA 
83 Sodaro Chelsea USA 
84 Thams Line DNK 

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