Results of the Spanish GGEE in the IRONMAN Hawaii 2024

The World Championship HOMBRE DE HIERRO en Hawaii 2024 has brought together the best triathletes in the world one more year where the victory in the professional test went to Patrick Lange, who has gotten his third world title and the circuit record.
The competition was demanding, with dramatic moments such as the physical problems of Kristian Blummenfelt, who suffered during cycling and Sam Laidlow, last year's winner, who led much of the cycling race, although he ultimately could not maintain the pace and finished in 18th position.
As for the Spanish participation in PROS, we only had the presence of Antonio Benito who finished in 20th place in what was his first participation.
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Antonio Benito, 20th in the Professional Category
In the professional category, Antonio Benito He was the only Spanish representative and achieved a valuable 20th place. Benito fought against a group of elite competitors and was able to finish one of the toughest tests in the world, where success is not only measured in positions, but also in personal improvement and effort.
As we do every year at Triatlón Noticias, we present the classification of the Spanish triathletes in age groups who participated in the event:
Spanish Participants Ranking IRONMAN Hawaii 2024
Age group | Job title | Name | Dorsal | Final time |
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M25-29 | 16 | Jack Nye | 302 | 09:10:28 |
M25-29 | 51 | Luis Bandres-Meriz | 188 | 09:46:42 |
M25-29 | 63 | Alberto Marqueta Left | 305 | 09:57:49 |
M25-29 | 78 | Marc Relat Ventura | 234 | 10:15:17 |
M30-34 | 7 | Gonzalo Garvey | 1032 | 08:46:39 |
M30-34 | 17 | Francisco Javier Cabrero | 1023 | 08:58:27 |
M30-34 | 24 | Jesus Jaro Molina | 1093 | 09:05:36 |
M30-34 | 25 | Ricardo Marquez Monzo | 1019 | 09:05:47 |
M30-34 | 41 | Jorge Madera | 977 | 09:16:18 |
M30-34 | 56 | Eduard Pujades Llombart | 971 | 09:22:10 |
M30-34 | 59 | Adrian Lainez | 980 | 09:22:39 |
M30-34 | 69 | Senen Perez | 981 | 09:27:42 |
M30-34 | 92 | Nacho Dominguez Martinez | 960 | 09:36:59 |
M35-39 | 5 | Fernando Santander de la Munoza | 360 | 08:38:43 |
M35-39 | 19 | Roberto Ruiz | 425 | 08:57:03 |
M35-39 | 23 | Borja Estomba Nieto | 461 | 08:59:11 |
M35-39 | 44 | Juan Gomez Gonzalez | 524 | 09:15:26 |
M35-39 | 102 | Francesc Pujades | 496 | 09:43:01 |
M35-39 | 108 | daniel cruz | 336 | 09:44:47 |
M35-39 | 136 | Pere Bifet Verge | 555 | 09:56:19 |
M35-39 | 179 | Eduardo Guerrero-Strachan | 464 | 10:23:09 |
M40-44 | 2 | Nicholas Peter Koniarska Ward | 1284 | 08:46:37 |
M40-44 | 14 | Javier Carroto Barrojo | 1255 | 09:08:36 |
M40-44 | 37 | Alex Arrieta Quintana | 1349 | 09:29:43 |
M40-44 | 44 | Eloy Benito Gonzalez Mariscal | 1205 | 09:33:05 |
M40-44 | 45 | Marti Quer | 1221 | 09:33:14 |
M40-44 | 52 | Jon Albizuri Izaguirre | 1253 | 09:38:23 |
M40-44 | 77 | Jose Arranz | 1294 | 09:49:22 |
M40-44 | 80 | Jaime Azpeleta Vicar | 1293 | 09:49:35 |
M40-44 | 108 | Ignacio Vilas Eguileta | 1203 | 09:57:52 |
M45-49 | 6 | German Alcala Ordonez | 1715 | 09:07:11 |
M45-49 | 13 | Marcel Muñoz | 1699 | 09:18:02 |
M45-49 | 18 | Daniel Gonzalez Alvarez | 1695 | 09:22:57 |
M45-49 | 30 | Asier Etxezarreta Aiertza | 1540 | 09:41:25 |
M45-49 | 40 | Vincent Palones Llopis | 1837 | 09:47:48 |
M50-54 | 3 | Fernando Aiello Canas | 2325 | 09:16:04 |
M50-54 | 8 | Fernando Marian de Diego | 2307 | 09:25:05 |
M50-54 | 33 | Salvador Alarcon Alacia | 2298 | 09:58:04 |
M55-59 | 53 | Moi González | 2616 | 11:00:06 |
M55-59 | 107 | Antonio Perez-Manglano Ordovas | 2463 | 11:39:43 |
M55-59 | 132 | Thomas Latorre Rubio | 2434 | 11:59:57 |
M55-59 | 135 | Fernando Gil | 2630 | 12:00:36 |
M55-59 | 228 | Francisco Sempere | 2473 | 14:25:45 |
M60-64 | 17 | Juan García | 748 | 10:49:31 |
M60-64 | 75 | Jose Manuel Fernandez Ruiz | 631 | 12:50:33 |
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Distribution by age groups
Average Time Analysis
To get a more complete view of the performance of Spanish triathletes at the 2024 Ironman World Championship in Hawaii, we analyse the average times by age group and how they compare to the overall average.
- Overall Average Time: The average time of all Spanish triathletes was approximately 10 14 hours and minutes.
- Average Times by Age Group:
- M25-29: 9 hours and 52 minutes.
- M30-34: 9 hours and 17 minutes.
- M35-39: 9 hours and 38 minutes.
- M40-44: 9 hours and 34 minutes.
- M45-49: 9 hours and 36 minutes.
- M50-54: 9 hours and 53 minutes.
- M55-59: 11 hours and 47 minutes.
- M60-64: 11 hours and 49 minutes.
We can see that the age groups M30-34 y M40-44 were the fastest, with times below the general average, indicating a particularly outstanding performance in these categories.
In contrast, older age groups, such as M55-59 y M60-64, present higher times, which is expected due to the impact of age on physical performance.
At Triathlon News we would like to congratulate all the participants for their effort and dedication. The Hawaiian race is not only a competition, but a testament to the strength of will and passion for triathlon.
Congratulations to all the Spanish triathletes who have made history at the 2024 Ironman World Championship in Hawaii!