70.3 Gdynia Poland Pro Preview

Friday 02 August 2024

This year's edition of the Enea IRONMAN 70.3 Gdynia competition will be special because it is the anniversary edition. It marks the tenth year since the Gdynia competition has been included in the largest global IRONMAN 70.3 series.

Fans along the Vistula are sharpening their teeth for the first victory of a Polish female athlete at the IRONMAN 70.3 competitions. One of the favorites is Marta Lagownik, the current European champion in middle-distance triathlon, who last year in Gdynia finished second.

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2 Palmer Harry United Kingdom

3 Magnien Dylan France

4 Duchi Nicola Italy

5 Davis Thomas United Kingdom

6 Horsfall-Turner Andrew United Kingdom

7 Sandör Gabriel Germany

8 Sowinski Milosz Poland

9 Szala Tomasz Poland

10 Banach Bartosz Poland

11 McCallum James South Africa

12 Steenberg Scott Denmark

13 Pauger Leon Austria

14 Westover Richard United Kingdom

15 Emde Nick United Kingdom

16 Refslund Philip Denmark

17 Buttrick Louis United Kingdom

18 Peitersen Bastian Denmark

19 Bortolamedi Michele Italy

20 Wayaffe Jonathan Belgium

21 Mantell Ernest United States

22 Donovan Lewis United Kingdom

23 Ulloa Martin Chile

24 Elischer Renning Germany

25 Benz Patrick Switzerland

26 Toft Nielsen Anders Denmark

27 Thalmann Sven Sweden

28 Mathews Luke United Arab Emirates

29 Van Diemen Pim Netherlands

39 Schöfisch Lasse Germany

41 Capelli Ivan Italy

42 Grabowski Michal Poland

43 Stapley Max United Kingdom

44 Nou Daniel Sweden

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31 Lucas Lottie United Arab Emirates

32 Weston Rosie United Kingdom

33 Munday Hannah United Kingdom

34 Nilsson Jenny Canada

35 Krueger Katharina Germany

36 Clutterbuck Stephanie United Kingdom

38 Derron Nina Switzerland

40 Kiley Renee Australia

45 Komander Ewa Poland

46 Græsbøll Christensen Katrine Denmark

47 Bendix Madsen Sif Denmark

48 Andersen Nicki Denmark

49 Figini Andrea Italy

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