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IRONMAN 70.3 Marbella 2025 World Championship Results

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El World championship HOMBRE DE HIERRO 70.3 2025, played this weekend in MarbellaIt produced a very high level of competition in both professional categories. Saturday was the women's turn, with British dominance, and Sunday brought the men's competition with a nail-biting finish.

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In the women's category, the British Lucy Charles-Barclay He asserted himself with authority to conquer his second world title 70.3, after the one achieved in St. George in 2021.

His final time was 4 hours, 14 minutes and 54 seconds, with a three-minute lead over the defending champion, the American Taylor Knibb.

The german Tanja Neubert He completed the podium in third position, achieving his best international result in middle distance.

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You can read the full report of the women's race here.

In the men's race, the Belgian Jelle Geens He pulled off the biggest upset of the weekend by winning in a photo finish against the IRONMAN world champion Kristian Blummenfelt. Only three seconds They separated at the finish line after a spectacular half marathon.

Geens posted a final time of 3 hours, 42 minutes and 52 seconds, while Blummenfelt crossed the finish line in 3:42:55The Norwegian also Casper Stornes He completed the podium, repeating his great level shown in Kona.

You can check the following link career chronicle 

IRONMAN 70.3 Marbella 2025 World Championship Results – Men's Category

Position Triathlete Country Total time
1 Jelle Geens 🇧🇪 Belgium 3:42:52
2 Kristian Blummenfelt 🇳🇴 Norway 3:42:55
3 Casper Stornes 🇳🇴 Norway 3:43:52
4 Jonas Schomburg 🇩🇪 Germany 3:44:37
5 Rich Bogen 🇩🇪 Germany 3:46:29
6 Magnus ditlev 🇩🇰 Denmark 3:46:50
7 Jamie riddle 🇿🇦 South Africa 3:48:42
8 Sven Westermann 🇨🇭 Switzerland 3:48:50
9 Vincent Luis 🇫🇷 France 3:50:07
10 Matheus Hidalgo 🇧🇷 Brazil 3:50:27
11 Panagiotis Bitados 🇬🇷 Greece 3:51:20
12 Gregor Payet Luxembourg 3:51:39
13 Lasse Arnold 🇩🇪 Germany 3:51:49
14 Seth rider 🇺🇸 USA 3:52:38
15 Mikael Margirier 🇫🇷 France 3:52:52
16 Nick Thompson 🇦🇺 Australia 3:53:13
17 Marco Bortolami 🇮🇹 Italy 3:53:55
18 Sebastian wernersen 🇳🇴 Norway 3:55:08
19 Robin Kallin 🇸🇪 Sweden 3:55:42
20 Rudy von berg 🇺🇸 USA 3:55:58

IRONMAN 70.3 Marbella 2025 World Championship Results – Women's Category

Next, the complete rankings of the Women's Professional Top 10 .

Female classification

Job title Athlete Swimming Cycling Career Total
1 Lucy Charles-Barclay 25:05 2:29:41 (2) 1:17:14 4:14:54
2 Taylor Knibb 25: 52 (2) 2:28:36 1:20:21 (8) 4:17:55
3 Tanja Neubert 27: 16 (11) 2:33:51 (8) 1:18:16 (3) 4:22:07
4 Georgia Taylor-Brown 27: 13 (7) 2:36:20 (12) 1:17:30 (2) 4:23:47
5 Marjolaine Pierre 28: 35 (21) 2:32:36 (7) 1:20:05 (6) 4:23:55
6 Solveig Lovseth 27: 25 (17) 2:35:12 (9) 1:19:24 (4) 4:24:48
7 Jessica Learmonth 25: 53 (3) 2:32:34 (5) 1:25:17 (28) 4:26:20
8 lizzie rayner 27: 19 (13) 2:38:52 (15) 1:19:46 (5) 4:28:42
9 Hanne de vet 27: 14 (9) 2:36:01 (11) 1:24:11 (23) 4:30:01
10 Ellie Salthouse 27: 19 (14) 2:39:39 (17) 1:20:29 (10) 4:30:24
11 Sif Bendix Madsen 27: 12 (6) 2:31:25 (4) 1:30:12 (38) 4:31:26
12 Sara Svensk 30: 24 (43) 2:37:48 (13) 1:20:21 (9) 4:31:58
13 Bianca bogen 27: 14 (10) 2:40:34 (18) 1:21:38 (13) 4:32:11
14 rebecca anderbury 32: 07 (46) 2:35:52 (10) 1:22:04 (16) 4:33:11
15 Katrine Græsbøll Christensen 29: 54 (38) 2:38:56 (16) 1:21:42 (15) 4:33:29
16 Nicole Van der Kaay 27: 10 (5) 2:42:45 (25) 1:21:38 (14) 4:34:08
17 Grace thek 28: 44 (28) 2:40:52 (19) 1:22:14 (17) 4:34:39
18 Jeanne Collonge 29: 11 (33) 2:42:21 (22) 1:20:13 (7) 4:35:10
19 jennyfer arnold 26: 59 (4) 2:45:00 (32) 1:20:49 (11) 4:35:26
20 milan agnew 28: 33 (19) 2:43:07 (26) 1:22:28 (18) 4:37:00
21 Charlene carnation 28: 44 (29) 2:41:50 (20) 1:23:36 (22) 4:37:25
22 megan mcdonald 28: 40 (25) 2:42:33 (24) 1:24:38 (25) 4:38:46
23 Caroline Pohle 27: 13 (8) 2:44:03 (28) 1:24:56 (27) 4:38:59
24 Solemn Billouin 29: 56 (39) 2:42:21 (23) 1:24:30 (24) 4:39:19
25 Sandra Huon 32: 05 (45) 2:44:27 (31) 1:21:30 (12) 4:40:56
26 Danielle lewis 29: 57 (40) 2:41:58 (21) 1:26:49 (32) 4:41:27
27 Lisa becharas 29: 38 (35) 2:43:39 (27) 1:26:20 (30) 4:42:23
28 Maja Stage Nielsen 28: 25 (18) 2:44:19 (30) 1:26:28 (31) 4:42:25
29 Regan Hollioake 28: 34 (20) 2:44:15 (29) 1:27:05 (34) 4:43:26
30 Bridget Theunissen 29: 05 (32) 2:46:59 (33) 1:26:59 (33) 4:46:25
31 Cecilia Perez 28: 38 (23) 2:52:17 (38) 1:23:04 (19) 4:47:04
32 Rachel Brown 31: 58 (44) 2:48:58 (35) 1:23:27 (21) 4:47:22
33 Emilie Morier 28: 50 (31) 2:37:52 (14) 1:38:11 (43) 4:48:22
34 Francisca Garrido 30: 22 (42) 2:51:53 (37) 1:23:10 (20) 4:48:32
35 Nina Derron 30: 00 (41) 2:48:57 (34) 1:27:16 (35) 4:49:01
36 Luisa Iogna Prat 27: 19 (15) 2:55:06 (40) 1:24:53 (26) 4:50:14
37 Jessica smith 29: 52 (37) 2:51:37 (36) 1:27:39 (36) 4:52:51
38 Kristen Marchant 28: 48 (30) 2:52:28 (39) 1:37:47 (42) 5:02:45
39 Caroline Kaplan 29: 38 (36) 3:03:46 (44) 1:28:11 (37) 5:04:53
40 Carolyn Olsen 34: 22 (48) 3:01:08 (42) 1:25:30 (29) 5:04:54
41 Freya Mckinley 28: 41 (26) 2:55:25 (41) 1:39:53 (44) 5:06:59
42 Mariella sawyer 34: 21 (47) 3:01:57 (43) 1:30:33 (39) 5:09:46
43 Macarena Salazar 28: 42 (27) 3:04:40 (45) 1:37:35 (41) 5:14:15
44 Hannah Sakaluk 28: 36 (22) 3:11:10 (46) 1:31:49 (40) 5:14:59
DNF Kat matthews 27: 17 (12) 2:31:10 (3) –:– –:–
DNF Paula Findlay 27: 24 (16) 2:32:34 (6) –:– –:–
DNF Lydia Russell 28: 39 (24) 4:19:26 (47) –:– –:–
DNF Laura jansen 29: 12 (34) –:– –:– –:–

With this result, The UK places five triathletes in the Top 10, confirming their supremacy in the women's middle distance.

The race was held in ideal conditions, with mild temperatures, no wind, and a technical course that tested the endurance of the world's best triathletes.

The men's race will take place tomorrow. Check the pre-career , as a follow her live 

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