70.3 Swansea Wales Pro Start List

Friday 12 July 2024

The past two years events have been a roaring success. The combination of beautiful weather, exceptional crowd support and phenomenal performances from our athletes resulted in a truly memorable experience for all involved. We are therefore very excited to see the event return in 2024 and build upon the success of last year. 

Building upon survey results in 2023, we have made improvements to the Swim Start set-up, Bike Course, and our post-race food offering. These changes will hopefully lead to a better race experience for all our athletes across the weekend. 

It is also important to recognise that without our strong partnerships with Swansea City Council, Welsh Government, communities along the courses, generous local and European sponsors, and our dedicated volunteers, hosting an event of this scale simply would not be possible. Without forgetting to thank our IRONMAN volunteers and staff who have worked tirelessly to deliver this event. 

FEMALE PRO:

1 Bartlett Nikki GBR 

2 Cheetham Susie GBR 

3 Lucas Lottie ARE 

4 Rayner Lizzie GBR 

5 McDonald Megan GBR 

6 Bogen Bianca DEU 

7 Dietzel Olivia USA

8 Timm Annika DEU 

9 Hughes Rhianne GBR 

10 Turanec Jessica CAN 

11 Wild Rosie GBR 

12 Addie Laura GBR 

 

MALE PRO:

15 Skipper Joe GBR 

17 Vandendriessche Kenneth BEL 

18 Palmer Harry GBR 

19 Horsfall-Turner Andrew GBR 

21 Macnair Cameron ZAF 

22 Sánchez Mosquera Jonathan ESP

23 Donovan Lewis GBR 

24 Männer Magnus DEU 

25 Aurell Lucas ESP 

26 Collins Matthew GBR 

27 Harrett Iestyn GBR 

28 Sandör Gabriel SWE 

29 Zorrilla Medrano Fernando ESP 

30 Walsh Thomas IRL 

31 Palmer Matthew DNK 

32 Goodfellow Benjamin GBR 

33 Webb Frederick GBR 

34 Wordley Sam GBR 

35 Woodman Alex GBR 

36 Driesen Joran BEL 

37 De Vos Quentin BEL 

38 Grabowski Michal POL

39 Hindle Jack GBR 

40 Hutchens Jack GBR

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