57 triathletes will represent Spain in the Ironman World Championship 70.3

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The 9 and 10 days of September, the American city of Chattanooga will host a new edition of the Ironman 70.3 World Championship. It will be the first time that the competition is celebrated in two days, competing girls on Saturday and boys on Sunday.

In the list of exit there are 57 Spaniards what supposes a new classifieds record, surpassing the 41 of the year last year in Australia and the 38 of the previous in Austria.

Javier Gómez Noya y Judith Corachán will lead the TRIarmada 70.3 being the only two Spanish PROs representatives that will compete in Chattanooga. The Galician will be the first Spanish triathlete to compete for the third time in an IM 70.3 World Championship, where he was World Champion The 2014 y third in 2015. For its part, the Catalan has already made history as the first Spanish PRO triathlete to qualify for the IM 70.3 World Championship and her participation there is a well deserved reward for the great work she has done in recent years.

Judith Corachan

The Chattanooga World Cup will be the first time there is full equality in the PRO category, having 50 classified triathletes both in male and female, something that does not happen yet in the Ironman World Championship where men do have 50 seats while women only have 35. (In all the world championships organized by WANDA-Ironman, in addition to the places assigned, the former world champions and the winners of the continental championships also have an automatic classification)

As regards the age groups there will be 55 triathletes, the younger Spaniards will be Julen Diaz of 23 years and Mireia Masip of 30, while the oldest will be Miguel Rojo of 58 years and Belen Izquierdo of 43. Here is the list of all the Spanish participants in the IM 70.3 World Championship:

Spanish classified list Ironman World Championship 70.3 2017

Photo: ironman.com

Judith's photo: Marcosphososport

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