Chattanooga, Tennessee lures athletes with its dramatic scenery, idyllic weather and low-key southern charm. After the successful debut of the full distance race in 2014, Sunbelt Bakery IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga offers the perfect training opportunity for those getting ready for the September race, or a chance to race in one of the sport's most welcoming race sites for those seeking a half-distance race opportunity.
Sunbelt Bakery IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga begins with a point-to-point swim that is mostly downstream in the Tennessee River. Athletes will begin with a short up-river section before making the turn and heading downriver to the transition area. The bike course offers spectacular views of Lookout Mountain as the riders head out 11 miles south of town for a rolling 34-mile loop in Georgia. The day ends with a chance to enjoy Chattanooga's many tourist attractions as athletes take in the Tennessee Riverwalk and the beautiful Riverfront Parkway during the two-loop run.
The 2018 IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga will offer 30 qualifying slots for the 2018 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa.
Professionals compete for P-500 points plus $30,000 prize purse.
MALE PRO:
1 Russell Matt USA (United States of America)
2 Otstot Adam USA (United States of America)
3 Jolicoeur Desroches Antoine CAN (Canada)
4 Potts Andy USA (United States of America)
5 Gambles Joe AUS (Australia)
6 Hanson Matt USA (United States of America)
7 Starykowicz Andrew USA (United States of America)
8 Collington Kevin USA (United States of America)
9 Laundry Jackson CAN (Canada)
10 Kilshaw Stephen CAN (Canada)
11 Lacombe David CAN (Canada)
12 Guete David COL (Colombia)
14 Ryan Kevin USA (United States of America)
15 Granet Nicholas FRA (France)
16 Delsaut Trevor FRA (France)
17 Zawaski Steven USA (United States of America)
18 Staer Nathan Mikael CAN (Canada)
19 Park Justin USA (United States of America)
20 Brady Patrick USA (United States of America)
21 Baucco AJ USA (United States of America)
22 Bach Elliot USA (United States of America)
23 Becker Blake USA (United States of America)
24 Blais Pierre‐Luc CAN (Canada)
25 Boggs Ian USA (United States of America)
27 Chase Nicholas USA (United States of America)
28 Dempsey Alan CAN (Canada)
29 Fecik Jon USA (United States of America)
30 Flynn Ricky USA (United States of America)
31 Hall Benson USA (United States of America)
32 Laughery Colin USA (United States of America)
33 Lopes Andre BRA (Brazil)
34 MacLean Doug USA (United States of America)
35 Melo Breno USA (United States of America)
36 Mitchell Jeremiah USA (United States of America)
37 Moreno Yorlliry VEN (Venezuela)
38 Rielley Jeremy USA (United States of America)
39 Riley Colin USA (United States of America)
40 Stagg Jeremy USA (United States of America)
41 Vanderlinden Alex CAN (Canada)
42 De Elias Mario ARG (Argentina)
FEMALE PRO:
50 Jackson Heather USA (United States of America)
51 Kessler Meredith USA (United States of America)
52 Corbin Linsey USA (United States of America)
53 Griesbauer Dede USA (United States of America)
54 Naeth Angela CAN (Canada)
55 Wassner Laurel USA (United States of America)
56 Pomeroy Robin USA (United States of America)
57 Davis‐Hayes Cecilia USA (United States of America)
58 Basso Anne FRA (France)
59 Benner Holly USA (United States of America)
60 Hachmeister Ericka USA (United States of America)
61 Mathews Laura USA (United States of America)
62 Moench Skye USA (United States of America)
63 Ramsey Lenny NLD (Netherlands)
64 Dingman Danielle USA (United States of America)
65 Fillnow Kelly USA (United States of America)
66 Van Der Merwe Natasha USA (United States of America)
67 Babineau Lauren CAN (Canada)
68 Bachelder St‐Pierre Pamela‐Ann CAN (Canada)
69 Baugher Liz USA (United States of America)
70 Clark Jennifer USA (United States of America)
71 Pesch Maddy USA (United States of America)
72 Ray Erin USA (United States of America)
73 Roohi Molly USA (United States of America)