Published the Ironman 70.3 World Championship list

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Javier Gómez Noya and Judith Corachán will be our representatives in the test

The best athletes of the specialty will meet in Chattanooga, Tennessee, for the IRONMAN World Championship 70.3 to be held on 9 and 10 days in September. With one of the sport's most competitive professional disciplines, the event will make history in the southeastern United States this September, celebrating women's races on Saturday and men's races on Sunday.

Female Test, Daniela Ryf will seek the third title of World Champion IRONMAN 70.3

The British Holly Lawrence He will again take the start to defend his title won last year, Holly has victories this year in the IRONMAN 70.3 North American Pro Championship, St. George, IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside, IRONMAN 70.3 Santa Rosa, and Subaru IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant and part as one of the favorites for victory.

But she will not be alone since the IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion of 2014 and 2015  Daniela Ryf will seek the third title of IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion in four years. We will also have the presence of Melissa Hauschildt (AUS), IRONMAN 70.3 2011 and 2013 World Champion, and finalist last year in the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. Ryf and Hauschildt have the opportunity to become the first triathletes to win three IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship titles.

In addition to the mentioned triathletes, they will be fighting for the podium, Jeanni Seymour, Laura Philipp and Heather Wurtele, who has been on the podium in the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship for the past three years. The only Spanish representative will be Judith Corachán.

Female participants list

BIB

LAST

FIRST

COUNTRY REP

1

Lawrence

Holly

GBR (United Kingdom)

2

Luxford

Annabel

AUS (Australia)

3

Philip

Laura

DEU (Germany)

4

Seymour

Jeanni

ZAF (South Africa)

5

Crowley

Sarah

AUS (Australia)

6

Hauschildt

Melissa

AUS (Australia)

7

Salthouse

Ellie

AUS (Australia)

8

Pallant

Emma

GBR (United Kingdom)

9

Würtele

Heather

CAN (Canada)

10

Ryf

Daniela

CHE (Switzerland)

12

Smith

Lesley

USA (United States of America)

14

Chura

Haley

USA (United States of America)

15

Kaye

Alice

USA (United States of America)

16

Watkinson

Amelia

NZL (New Zealand)

17

Spieldenner

Jennifer

USA (United States of America)

18

Brandon

Lauren

USA (United States of America)

19

Frederiksen

Helle

DNK (Denmark)

20

Tisseyre

Magali

CAN (Canada)

21

Huetthaler

Lisa

AUT (Austria)

22

Seymour

Natalie

GBR (United Kingdom)

23

Homes

Sue

CAN (Canada)

24

Morrison

Kimberley

GBR (United Kingdom)

25

Riveros

Barbara

CHL (Chile)

26

Roy

Stephanie

CAN (Canada)

27

Cowgirl

Judith

ESP (Spain)

28

Eberhardt

Anna

HUN (Hungary)

29

Jerzyk

Agnieszka

POL (Poland)

30

Riesler

Diana

DEU (Germany)

32

Wassner

Laurel

USA (United States of America)

33

Brennan Morrey

Ruth

USA (United States of America)

34

TRUE CODE

Sarah

USA (United States of America)

35

Linnell

Allison

USA (United States of America)

36

Hector

Alice

GBR (United Kingdom)

37

Tastets

pamela

CHL (Chile)

38

Jackson

Heather

USA (United States of America)

39

Schulz

Jenny

DEU (Germany)

41

Czesnik

Maria

POL (Poland)

42

Juhart

Monica

AUS (Australia)

43

Pomeroy

Robin

USA (United States of America)

44

Roberts

Lisa

USA (United States of America)

45

Balena Palace

Romina

ARG (Argentina)

46

Ballast

Sarah

AUS (Australia)

47

Joyce

Rachel

GBR (United Kingdom)

48

Jahn

Kirsty

CAN (Canada)

49

Furriela

Carolina

BRA (Brazil)

50

Annett

Jen

CAN (Canada)

51

They are

Astrid

DEU (Germany)

52

Jalowi

Annett

DEU (Germany)

53

Cravo De Azevedo

Luiza

BRA (Brazil)

54

Belanger

Valerie

CAN (Canada)

55

Wendorff

Amanda

USA (United States of America)

56

Komander

Ewa

POL (Poland)

57

Drewett

Hannah

GBR (United Kingdom)

58

Naeth

Angela

CAN (Canada)

 

Men's test, Javier Gómez Noya wanting to regain the world title

The Australian Tim Reed  will defend the title won last year, but the victory will be expensive since this year he will meet rivals like the German Sebastian Kienle, IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion in 2012 and 2013 and IRONMAN 2014 World Champion, and will seek to become the first man to win three IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship titles.

In addition This year's world championship also features the return of the IRONMAN 70.3 2014 World Champion and IRONMAN 70.3 2015 runner-up, Javier Gómez Noya. The Galician has a victory in his only participation IRONMAN 70.3 this year, in addition to two victories in the WTS. Unfortunately, a hip injury and an operation ended with the expected debut of the double Olympic medalist Alistair Brownlee in what was to be the race of the century.

Male list

BIB

LAST

FIRST

COUNTRY REP

1

Reed

Tim

AUS (Australia)

2

Appleton

Sam

AUS (Australia)

4

Don

Tim

GBR (United Kingdom)

5

Kienle

Sebastian

DEU (Germany)

7

Dreitz

Andreas

DEU (Germany)

8

Butterfield

Tyler

BMU (Bermuda)

9

Mendez Cruz

Mauricio

MEX (Mexico)

10

Von Berg

Rodolphe

USA (United States of America)

11

Raelert

Michael

DEU (Germany)

12

Gomez

Javier

ESP (Spain)

14

Carnation

Maurice

DEU (Germany)

15

Reid

Taylor

CAN (Canada)

16

Costs

Anthony

FRA (France)

17

Collington

Kevin

USA (United States of America)

18

Hanson

Matt

USA (United States of America)

20

Gambles

Joe

AUS (Australia)

21

Tutukin

Ivan

RUS (Russian Federation)

23

O'Donnell

Tim

USA (United States of America)

24

From Elias

Mario

ARG (Argentina)

25

Chevrot

Denis

FRA (France)

26

Thomas

Jesse

USA (United States of America)

27

Quinchara Forero

Carlos Javier

COL (Colombia)

29

Heemeryck

Pieter

BEL (Belgium)

30

McMahon

Brent

CAN (Canada)

32

Laundry

Jackson

CAN (Canada)

33

Jarrige

Yvan

FRA (France)

34

Chrabot

Matt

USA (United States of America)

35

Van de Wyngard

Felipe

CHL (Chile)

36

White

Michael

AUT (Austria)

37

Cunnama

James

ZAF (South Africa)

38

Dirksmeier

Patrick

DEU (Germany)

39

Colucci

Reinaldo

BRA (Brazil)

41

Wiltshire

Harry

GBR (United Kingdom)

42

Scott

Drew

USA (United States of America)

43

Kalashnikov

Ivan

RUS (Russian Federation)

44

Leiferman

Chris

USA (United States of America)

45

Plese

David

SVN (Slovenia)

46

Jolicoeur Desroches

Antoine

CAN (Canada)

47

Kanute

Ben

USA (United States of America)

48

Amorelli

Igor

BRA (Brazil)

49

Cartmell

Fraser

GBR (United Kingdom)

50

Würtele

Trevor

CAN (Canada)

51

Carrillo Avila

Alan

MEX (Mexico)

52

Watson

Eric

BHR (Bahrain)

53

Polizzi

Alexander

AUS (Australia)

54

Otstot

Adam

USA (United States of America)

55

Crawford

Guy

NZL (New Zealand)

52

Jalowi

Annett

DEU (Germany)

53

Cravo De Azevedo

Luiza

BRA (Brazil)

54

Belanger

Valerie

CAN (Canada)

55

Wendorff

Amanda

USA (United States of America)

56

Komander

Ewa

POL (Poland)

57

Drewett

Hannah

GBR (United Kingdom)

58

Naeth

Angela

CAN (Canada)

 

The IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship will offer a total prize of $ 250.000 that will be distributed among the top 10 men and women.
 
In addition to the professionals, approximately 4.500 athletes are expected in age groups, representing more than 90 countries, territories and regions around the world in the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships this year. 

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