New Orleans not only knows how to throw a superb party, it's a gracious host for an IRONMAN 70.3 event, with strong influences from France, Africa and the Caribbean Islands, New Orleans boasts a variety of food, culture, and architecture. Take in live jazz, zydeco, or blues at the Spotted Cat, House of Blues and Preservation Hall. Hit the French Quarter to sample some jambalaya, and people-watch your way around this mainstay of the race circuit. Finally, there is a tour option for everyone, whether you're a history buff or paranormal thrill-seeker, guided excursions offer visitors of all interests a chance to learn about the city’s intriguing past.
This race offers 30 qualifying slots for the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship.
Professionals compete for P-500 points plus $15,000 prize purse.
MALE PRO:
1 Andrew Starykowicz USA
2 Matt Chrabot USA
3 TJ Tollakson USA
4 Jeff Symonds CAN
5 Justin Metzler USA
6 Elliot Bach USA
7 Sacha Cavelier CAN
8 Robert Duncan USA
9 Tyler Ems USA
10 Beau Garufi USA
11 Cameron Good AUS
12 Benson Hall USA
14 Daniel Harris USA
15 Tyler Jordan USA
16 David Lacombe CAN
17 Sam Long USA
18 Gabriel Manner USA
19 Justin Park USA
20 Michael Poole USA
21 Steve Rosinski USA
22 Chris Schroeder USA
23 Robbie Wade USA
24 Timothy Winslow USA
25 Steven Zawaski USA
FEMALE PRO:
30 Sarah Cameto USA
31 Lauren Goss USA
32 Camilla Lindholm-Borg SWE
33 Alice Hector GBR
34 Pamela-Ann Bachelder St-Pierre CAN
35 Christen Brown USA
36 Kate Bruck USA
37 Laurence Delisle USA
38 Jesse Donavan USA
39 Brittany Higgins USA
40 Emma-Kate Lidbury USA
41 Kristen Marchant CAN
42 Laura Mathews USA
43 Sara Perr USA
44 Robin Pomeroy USA
45 Maggie Rusch USA
46 Frankie Sanjana GBR
47 Lesley Smith USA
48 Kyra Wiens USA