IRONMAN Barcelona ESP Pro Preview

Friday 04 October 2024

The village of Calella of the Barcelona-Maresme region, on Spain’s eastern coastline on the Mediterranean Sea, hosts the most popular end of season race in Europe.  A sea swim in the bay, a fast bike course and a flat run, this race has clocked sub-8 hour times making it a sure-fire personal best course. Wrapped up in Spanish sunshine with a finish line on the beach and a spirited after party,

Professionals compete for $100,000 Prize Purse plus 3MPRO / 3WPRO WC Slots.

MALE PRO:

2 Svensson Jesper SWE (Sweden)

3 Stratmann Jan DEU (Germany)

4 Ugarte Ramos Mikel ESP (Spain)

5 Teagle James GBR (United Kingdom)

6 Hirsch Wilhelm DEU (Germany)

7 Magnien Dylan FRA (France)

8 Salvisberg Andrea CHE (Switzerland)

9 Szuch Colin USA (United States)

10 Lewis Joshua GGY (Guernsey)

11 Mennesson William FRA (France)

12 Jarrige Yvan FRA (France)

13 Tutukin Ivan KAZ (Kazakhstan)

14 Thalmann Sven CHE (Switzerland)

15 Goodwin George GBR (United Kingdom)

17 Scarabino Federico URY (Uruguay)

19 Holm Emil DNK (Denmark)

20 Brembor Tomasz POL (Poland)

21 Beci Axel ESP (Spain)

22 Bluff Daniel GBR (United Kingdom)

23 Philippe Paulin FRA (France)

24 Álvarez Alex ESP (Spain)

25 Chouvelon Corentin FRA (France)

26 Mantell Ernest USA (United States)

27 Šneberger Jan CZE (Czech Republic)

28 Bischof Marcel DEU (Germany)

29 Badar Gergo HUN (Hungary)

30 McCallum James ZAF (South Africa)

31 Arroyo Bugallo Victor ESP (Spain)

32 Weller Jonas DEU (Germany)

33 Villarruel Curra Juan Ignacio ESP (Spain)

34 Txopitea Mikel PSE (Palestine, State of)

35 Van Diemen Pim NLD (Netherlands)

36 Loiseaux Paul FRA (France)

37 Jacobi Erwan FRA (France)

38 Woodman Alex GBR (United Kingdom)

39 Graf Stefan CHE (Switzerland)

40 Rundstadler Kevin FRA (France)

41 Schoefisch Lasse DEU (Germany)

42 Stahl Lukas DEU (Germany)

43 Munch Adam DNK (Denmark)

45 Deuel Drake USA (United States)

46 Vinther Tobias DNK (Denmark)

47 Bergamini Felipe BRA (Brazil)

48 Akin Ben GBR (United Kingdom)

49 Irigoyen Egia Ander ESP (Spain)

50 Unger Marc DEU (Germany)

51 Schnödewind Lukas DEU (Germany)

52 Diez Julen ESP (Spain)

53 Roux Anthony FRA (France)

54 Palm-Henriksen Gustav DNK (Denmark)

55 Palmer Matthew DNK (Denmark)

56 Brons Milan NLD (Netherlands)

58 Askengren Albert SWE (Sweden)

59 Schaffeld Timo DEU (Germany)

60 Schober Sebastian DEU (Germany)

61 Lehmann Bence HUN (Hungary)

62 Gartmark Joakim SWE (Sweden)

64 Heick Christoffer DNK (Denmark)

65 Vondracek Jesse USA (United States)

66 Vaelen Tom BEL (Belgium)

67 Mariën Toon BEL (Belgium)

68 Tischler Pascal DEU (Germany)

69 Hindkjær Kristian DNK (Denmark)

70 Korfitsen Oliver DNK (Denmark)

71 Rezsohazy Romain BEL (Belgium)

72 Castellà Serra Vicenç ESP (Spain)

73 Grue Kristian NOR (Norway)

74 Scott-farrington James GBR (United Kingdom)

75 Benedikt Stephan AUT (Austria)

76 Sinclair Harry AUS (Australia)

77 Mattner Christoph DEU (Germany)

78 Alexandre Victor BEL (Belgium)

79 Doree Guillaume FRA (France)

80 Silberbauer Andreas AUT (Austria)

81 Aschenbrenner Sebastian AUT (Austria)

82 Standlind Martin SWE (Sweden)

83 Höing Jan DEU (Germany)

84 De La Paz Fernandez Francisco ESP (Spain)

85 Norberg Sebastian SWE (Sweden)

FEMALE PRO:

92 Güber Henrike DEU (Germany)

93 Obmann Gabriele Maria AUT (Austria)

94 Ahrens Johanna DEU (Germany)

95 Konczalla Leonie DEU (Germany)

96 Svensk Sara SWE (Sweden)

99 Dietzel Olivia USA (United States)

100 Kessler Laura CHE (Switzerland)

101 Balmaceda Heitmann Sofia CHL (Chile)

102 Tondeur Alexandra BEL (Belgium)

103 Suter Mena CHE (Switzerland)

104 Higgins Brittany USA (United States)

105 Bax Dieuwertje NLD (Netherlands)

106 Diaz Philippi Maria Florencia ARG (Argentina)

107 Timm Annika DEU (Germany)

108 Naeth Angela USA (United States)

109 Rooney Tara USA (United States)

110 De Vries Sarissa NLD (Netherlands)

111 Krivankova Simona CZE (Czech Republic)

112 De Nicola Federica ITA (Italy)

113 Moes Heleen NLD (Netherlands)

114 Ravn Emely DNK (Denmark)

115 Keller Carolina AUT (Austria)

116 Paskiewiez Nikita MCO (Monaco)

117 Sanchez Marta ESP (Spain)

118 Martinez Alonso Ana ESP (Spain)

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Kat Matthews Crowned 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series Winner for the Second Straight Year

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Kat Matthews of Great Britain made IRONMAN history again, winning her second straight IRONMAN Pro Series™, and taking home a bonus payout of $200,000 USD. Solveig Løvseth (NOR) and Lisa Perterer (AUT) completed the 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series podium, receiving a bonus payout of $130,000 USD and $85,000 USD respectively. Matthews held on to claim back-to-back titles despite being forced to retire during the run of the Precision Fuel & Hydration IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship with a calf injury. more

Redemption: Lucy Charles-Barclay Claims Victory at IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship Marbella

Redemption: Lucy Charles-Barclay Claims Victory at IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship Marbella

Saturday 08 Nov 2025 [Triathlon News]

Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR) cemented her name in the history books at the 2025 IRONMAN® 70.3® World Championship with a finish time of 4:14:54 on the streets of Marbella, and the region of Andalucia, claiming her second IRONMAN 70.3 world title. After bowing out late into the run of last month’s IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i, the British athlete made a remarkable comeback storming to victory more

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How To Watch: 2025 IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs Marbella, Spain

Friday 07 Nov 2025 [Triathlon News]

The 2025 Precision Fuel & Hydration IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship heads to Marbella, Spain this weekend with two days of racing on Saturday, 8 and Sunday, 9 November. Live race day coverage will be broadcast across multiple platforms for global viewers including proseries.ironman.com, DAZN, YouTube, RTVE Play in Spain, Outside TV exclusively for the U.S. and Canada, L’Équipe in France, sportschau.de in Germany, ESPN (within Disney+) for viewers in the Caribbean and Latin America. more

IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs Marbella, Spain Pro Start List

IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs Marbella, Spain Pro Start List

Thursday 06 Nov 2025 [Triathlon News]

IRONMAN, the global leader of middle- and long-distance triathlon, announced a deep and talented field of more than 130 female and male professional triathletes will line up in Marbella, Spain next month to contest for the 2025 Precision Fuel & Hydration IRONMAN® 70.3® World Championship title. The women will race on Saturday 8 November and the men a day later on Sunday 9 November, with a total professional prize purse of $500,000 USD up for grabs. more

Josh Ferris & Julie Derron Win 70.3 Langkawi Malaysia

Josh Ferris & Julie Derron Win 70.3 Langkawi Malaysia

Saturday 01 Nov 2025 [Triathlon News]

In the 2025 IRONMAN 70.3 Langkawi, Josh Ferris of Australia and Julie Derron of Switzerland secured commanding wire-to-wire victories in the men's and women's professional categories, respectively, navigating the race's challenging heat and hilly course. Both Ferris and Derron highlighted the extreme heat and the difficulty of the course, especially the run segment, as major challenges of the day. more

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