28 Athletes Take Their Respective Age Group Titles at The 2024 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Taupo, New Zealand
December 16, 2024
TAUPŌ, New Zealand (Dec. 16, 2024) /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – The best long-distance triathletes in the world from 28 age groups claimed their respective titles at the 2024 VinFast IRONMAN® 70.3® World Championship triathlon in Taupō, New Zealand with the women racing on Saturday, Dec. 14 and the men on Sunday, Dec. 15. Approximately 6,000 athletes from 119 different countries, regions, and territories ranging in age from 18-85 competed in Taupō over the weekend. Below are the winners in each age group:
Women | ||||||
Div | Name | City, State, Province, Country | Swim | Bike | Run | Time |
F18-24 | Jasmine Brown | Belmont, Victoria (AUS) | 0:27:12 | 2:25:42 | 1:27:20 | 4:25:51 |
F25-29 | Kelly Barton | San Francisco, Calif. (USA) | 0:29:11 | 2:27:47 | 1:27:40 | 4:31:20 |
F30-34 | Francesca Smith | London, U.K. | 0:28:34 | 2:25:30 | 1:28:42 | 4:28:28 |
F35-39 | Becky Woods | Clontarf, Ireland (IRL) | 0:29:10 | 2:29:40 | 1:24:28 | 4:29:29 |
F40-44 | Alina Hanschke | Puebla, Mexico (MEX) | 0:31:08 | 2:36:02 | 1:22:37 | 4:36:12 |
F45-49 | Claudia Weidekamm | Auckland (NZL) | 0:31:44 | 2:25:20 | 1:45:51 | 4:50:58 |
F50-54 | Beni Gras-Thompson | Roanoke, Vir. (USA) | 0:33:06 | 2:30:57 | 1:37:55 | 4:49:01 |
F55-59 | Michellie Jones* | Carlsbad, Calif. (USA) (Representing Australia) | 0:30:06 | 2:37:06 | 1:39:13 | 4:52:28 |
F60-64 | Gill Fullen | Auckland (NZL) | 0:33:59 | 2:42:05 | 1:37:46 | 5:00:59 |
F65-69 | Janie White | Paradise Valley, Ariz. (USA) | 0:34:56 | 2:58:28 | 1:53:07 | 5:36:47 |
F70-74 | Missy LeStrange | Visalia, Calif. (USA) | 0:36:21 | 3:22:47 | 2:32:22 | 6:44:24 |
F75-79 | Pauline Higgins | Salt Lake City, Utah (USA) | 1:05:05 | 3:55:19 | 3:03:54 | 8:22:03 |
F80-84 | Cherie Gruenfeld | Cathedral Cty, Calif. (USA) | 0:41:44 | 3:46:23 | 2:51:30 | 7:36:15 |
Men | ||||||
Div | Name | City, State, Province, Country | Swim | Bike | Run | Time |
M18-24 | Leo Ouabdesselam | Grenoble (FRA) | 0:21:25 | 2:09:02 | 1:19:56 | 3:56:22 |
M25-29 | Thomas Page | Newtown, Victoria (AUS) | 0:27:27 | 2:03:37 | 1:20:20 | 3:56:24 |
M30-34 | Alexandre Caille | Breuillet (FRA) | 0:27:20 | 2:04:54 | 1:19:27 | 3:58:29 |
M35-39 | Will Clarke | Cressy, Tasmania (AUS) | 0:24:10 | 2:06:37 | 1:21:33 | 3:58:50 |
M40-44 | Francois Reding | Thiaumont (BEL) | 0:29:02 | 2:15:44 | 1:15:50 | 4:06:14 |
M45-49 | Olivier Godart | Dubai, UAE (Representing Argentina) | 0:26:12 | 2:07:05 | 1:23:33 | 4:03:13 |
M50-54 | Chris Bradford | Viewbank, Victoria (AUS) | 0:30:08 | 2:09:00 | 1:29:47 | 4:14:48 |
M55-59 | Mark Clough | Caringbah South, NSW (AUS) | 0:26:26 | 2:24:56 | 1:26:17 | 4:23:49 |
M60-64 | Christophe Jouffret | Carqueiranne (FRA) | 0:26:49 | 2:20:58 | 1:35:48 | 4:29:39 |
M65-69 | Kevin Fergusson | Adelaide, SA (AUS) | 0:29:44 | 2:24:29 | 1:45:00 | 4:47:05 |
M70-74 | Gilles Macherey | Puyricard (FRA) | 0:34:55 | 2:44:12 | 2:00:31 | 5:29:29 |
M75-79 | Guy Fritz | Carqueiranne (FRA) | 0:53:55 | 3:04:20 | 2:04:38 | 6:11:50 |
M80-84 | Gennaro Magliulo | Tampa, Fla. (USA) | 0:52:46 | 3:25:04 | 2:51:20 | 7:25:14 |
M85+ | Warren Hill | Auckland (NZL) | 0:46:25 | 3:39:31 | 3:01:17 | 7:44:37 |
M-HC | Nic Beveridge | Mount Pleasant, QL (AUS) | 0:32:04 | 3:30:17 | 1:16:30 | 5:26:48 |
*Former Professional IRONMAN World Champion
Athletes began their 2024 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship journey with a 1.9km (1.2-mile) swim in the pristine waters of Lake Taupō with views of Mt Ruapehu, Mt Tongariro, and Mt Ngāuruhoe in the distance. The 90km (56-mile) single loop FulGaz bike course featured the stunning and wide-open countryside, challenging rolling hills, and punchy climbs surrounding Taupō. The final leg, the 21.1km (13.1-mile) HOKA run course, featured two laps along the Taupō lakefront in front of a sea of triathlon fans.
Full results for the 2024 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon can be found at www.ironman.com/im703-world-championship-2024-results.
For more information about the 2024 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship event, please visit www.ironman.com/im703-world-championship.To learn more about the IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 brands and series of events, please visit www.ironman.com. Media inquiries may be directed to press@ironman.com.
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About the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship
In 2006 the inaugural IRONMAN® 70.3® World Championship triathlon was held in Clearwater, Florida, becoming another test for the world’s elite triathletes. Since that auspicious beginning, the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon has grown in stature and popularity moving first to Henderson, Nevada in 2011, where athletes encountered a more challenging terrain and then to Mont-Tremblant, Quebec—its first stop on the new “global rotation” for the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship race. The event reached European soil for the first time ever in 2015, with Zell am See, Austria, hosting an epic and memorable event. In 2016, the race moved from the mountains to the beaches of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. In 2017, the race returned to the United States, taking place in Chattanooga, Tennessee where it became a two-day event for the first time. In 2018, the event reached the African continent for the first time and was hosted in Nelson Mandela Bay in South Africa. Continuing the rotation, 2019 saw the French Riviera and Nice, France play host to the ever-growing IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship event. After a year in which the event was not able to take place due to a global pandemic, the race returned in 2021 with over 3,500 athletes competing in St. George, Utah. The event again took place in St. George, Utah, returning to a two-day format on October 28-29, 2022. After a successful two-day event in Lahti, Finland the race moves to Taupō, New Zealand on December 14-15, 2024. The event will go to Spain for the first time in 2025 with Marbella earning the right to host the event. Historically, more than 200,000 athletes have participated annually in a series of qualifying races, consisting of over 100 global events. Hosting more than 5,000 athletes from around the world, participants in the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon have ranged in age from 18 to 85-plus. For more information, visit www.ironman.com/im703-world-championship.
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The IRONMAN Group operates a global portfolio of events that includes the IRONMAN® Triathlon Series, the IRONMAN® 70.3® Triathlon Series, 5150™ Triathlon Series, the Rock ‘n’ Roll® Running Series, IRONKIDS®, World Triathlon Championship Series, premier running events including the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon™ and City2Surf®, UTMB® World Series trail-running events including the Canyons Endurance Runs™ by UTMB®, Tarawera Ultra-Trail™ by UTMB® and Ultra-Trail Australia™ by UTMB®, Epic Series™ mountain bike races including the Absa Cape Epic®, road cycling events, and other multisport races. The IRONMAN Group is the largest operator of mass participation sports in the world, providing participants the benefits of endurance sports through the company’s vast offerings. Catering to the full athlete experience, the company portfolio also includes FulGaz® virtual cycling, the most realistic indoor riding experience connected fitness application aimed at preparing athletes for real-world events. Since the inception of the iconic IRONMAN® brand and its first event in 1978, athletes have proven that ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE® by crossing finish lines around the world. Beginning as a single race, The IRONMAN Group has grown to become a global sensation with hundreds of events across 55+ countries. The IRONMAN Group is owned by Advance, a private, family-owned business, and Orkila Capital, a growth equity firm focused on building great brands. For more information, visit www.ironman.com/about-ironman-group.
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