Lucy Charles and Dylan Magnien win IRONMAN Lanzarote 2025 at Club La Santa
Spaniard Jordi Montravetra has once again taken the podium.
El Club La Santa IRONMAN Lanzarote 2025 It didn't disappoint. With perfect weather and the characteristic wind of Lanzarote, the race didn't disappoint, taking the victory of the thirty-third edition. Dylan magnien y Lucy Charles-Barclay, who has once again climbed to the top in this test.
The 33rd edition of the event included significant improvements to the transition zones, turns in the running race, and a revamped finish line, all designed to improve the experience for both athletes and spectators.
Male career
35 PROs They started in Puerto del Carmen at 7:00. The Swiss Sven Thallmann led the swim with a time of 47:58, closely followed by Clement mignon y Mathias Lyngso Petersen. Mikel Ugarte came out fourth, while Jordi Montraveta lost more than 9 minutes to the leader.
In cycling, the favorites gathered together. Through Timanfaya National Park, La Geria, and Mirador del Río, the leading group grew. Finally, Montraveta He arrived first at T2 after an impressive partial, with up to eight men arriving in less than a minute.
In the marathon under a relentless sun, the race was decided with excitement. Dylan magnien, who started the race in seventh position, gradually closed the gap until he took the lead in the final kilometers. He stopped the clock in 8:27:57, achieving his first IRONMAN victory. He followed that up Jordi Montraveta, second to 38 seconds, and Lyngso Petersen, third at 3:14.
Men's top 10 results
Job title | Athlete | Country | Final time |
1 | Dylan magnien | FRA | 08:27:57 |
2 | Jordi Montraveta | ESP | 08:28:35 |
3 | Mathias Lyngso Petersen | THE | 08:31:11 |
4 | Jon Saeveras Breivold | NOR | 08:31:51 |
5 | Clement mignon | FRA | 08:32:21 |
6 | Manuel Stockman | BEL | 08:33:22 |
7 | Mikel Ugarte | ESP | 08:37:16 |
8 | Theo Navarro | FRA | 08:39:41 |
9 | Simon Norberg | SWE | 08:44:11 |
10 | Arnaud Guilloux | FRA | 08:44:36 |
Lucy Charles imposes her law from the water
The British Lucy Charles-Barclay dominated from the first meter. He came out of the water with an impressive time of 48:24, the second best of the entire day, leaving Justine Guérard y Maja Stage Nielsen more than six minutes.
During the 180,2 km of cycling, Charles-Barclay extended his lead, crossing the volcanic landscapes with authority. By the second half, he had already gained more than 2 minutes on the rider. Jeanne CollongeWhile Merle Brunée was placed third.
The foot race only served to confirm his superiority. He crossed the finish line in 9:17:15, with more than 20 minutes of advantage over her pursuers.
Top 10 women's results
Job title | Athlete | Country | Final time |
1 | Lucy Charles-Barclay | GBR | 09:17:15 |
2 | Jeanne Collonge | FRA | 09:37:36 |
3 | Marlene Brunnée | GER | 09:38:16 |
4 | julia skala | GER | 09:56:16 |
5 | Rosie Wild | GBR | 09:58:39 |
6 | Barbora Besperat | CZE | 10:06:26 |
7 | Kim Meulenberg | NED | 10:09:20 |