More than 3.000 triathletes bring a historic day to life at the IRONMAN Calella – Barcelona 2025.
El HOMBRE DE HIERRO Calella – Barcelona once again turned the Maresme coast into the epicenter of international triathlon.
More than 3.000 triathletes took part in the eleventh edition of a race that sold out six months in advance and once again demonstrated why it is one of the most iconic IRONMANs in Europe. It also counted towards the Spanish Triathlon Federation's National Ranking for Medium and Long Distance Triathlon (FETRI).
With Calella beach as the main stage and a spectacular atmosphere, the day was a true celebration of sport and personal achievement, with thousands of fans cheering along the entire route.
An undisputed leader from start to finish
The British Fraser Minnican He imposed his law from the swimming, where he stopped the clock at 48:14, beating the Norwegian Sigurdur Orn Ragnarsson and to the Polish Marglingga PrimaFrom that moment on, he set a pace that was impossible for the rest.
During the cycling segment, Minnican extended his lead with steady, controlled pedaling. Behind him, the Russian Alex Grigorev and the Dutch Tijmen Van der Burgt They tried to stay in the fight, while the Spanish Eduard Pujades y Amandin Colvray were consolidated in the top 10.
The marathon confirmed what was already suspected: Minnican was unstoppable. He crossed the finish line in 7:50:54, achieving a crushing victory. Van der Burgt completed a great comeback to take second place with 8:10:44, and German Maximilian Weber closed the podium with 8:15:53.
The top five was completed by Grigorev (8:17:27) and the Croatian Matej Jukic (8:20:01), in a very high-level men's race.
Dommer crowned in Calella
In the female category, the British Nicole Campbell She was the fastest in the water with 55:41, followed by the Australian Grace Platt and the German Friederike Willoughby.
In the cycling segment, the Danish emerged Janette dommer, which with a partial of 4:45:33 She took the lead as she passed through the first lap and maintained the lead until T2. From there, she controlled the marathon with skill to cross the finish line as champion. 9:20:22.
Willoughby held firm to achieve second position (9:25:57) and the Belgian Fridel Cuypers completed the podium (9:26:22) after a spectacular comeback.
Fourth was Annabelle Davis (9:28:03) and fifth the Irish Nicola Hickey-Crowe (9: 47: 02).
An unforgettable edition
The 2025 edition once again confirmed IRONMAN Calella – Barcelona as an event that goes beyond sport. With 90% international participation, the event demonstrated why it is one of the most beloved events in the world. calendar.
Among the well-known names who crossed the finish line, the content creator stood out Sergio Turull, better known as Pitufollow, who completed the test in 10:05:37Bollywood actor also participated Milind Soman, which ended in 14:46:08, being one of the most followed protagonists among the public.
Looking ahead to 2026 and the Marbella World Cup
With this edition successfully concluded, the organizers are already looking to the future. Priority registration for 2026 will open this Tuesday, October 7, at 14:00 p.m., while general registration will be available on Thursday, October 9, at the same time.
In addition, the test served as a prelude to the grand finale of the IRONMAN season in Spain: the Precision Fuel & Hydration IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship Marbella 2025, which will be held on the days 8 and 9 November.
The Costa del Sol will host an event that will bring together the world's elite and thousands of fans, consolidating Spain's position as a powerhouse in long-distance triathlon.
Top 5 men's IRONMAN Calella – Barcelona 2025
| Job title | Athlete | Country | Total time |
| 1 | Fraser Minnican | GBR | 7:50:54 |
| 2 | Tijmen Van der Burgt | NED | 8:10:44 |
| 3 | Maximilian Weber | GER | 8:15:53 |
| 4 | Alex Grigorev | RUS | 8:17:27 |
| 5 | Matej Jukic | Chief Revenue Officer | 8:20:01 |
Top 5 women's IRONMAN Calella – Barcelona 2025
| Job title | Athlete | Country | Total time |
| 1 | Janette dommer | THE | 9:20:22 |
| 2 | Friederike Willoughby | GER | 9:25:57 |
| 3 | Fridel Cuypers | BEL | 9:26:22 |
| 4 | Annabelle Davis | GBR | 9:28:03 |
| 5 | Nicola Hickey-Crowe | IRL | 9:47:02 |



