70.3 European Championship Tallinn Pro Preview

Friday 23 August 2024
The IRONMAN Pro Seriesremainsin Europe for its next stop, as nearly 100 professional triathletes are expected at the IRONMAN® 70.3® European Championship Tallinn, Estonia triathlon on Sunday 25 August 2024.  As one of the final stops on the circuit before the VinFast IRONMAN World Championship® races in Nice (women) and Kailua-Kona (men), excitement is building as athletes look to rack up all-important IRONMAN Pro Series points.   
 
As well as the title of IRONMAN 70.3 European Champion, athletes will be competing for a total prize purse of $75,000 with the male and female professional winner taking home $12,000 each, and a maximum of 2,500 IRONMAN Pro Series points. The race will be broadcast for free across multiple platforms for global viewers including?proseries.ironman.com, Outside TV, DAZN, L’Équipe in France, and YouTube among others.? 
 
Wearing bib number one in the men’s professional field, is reigning IRONMAN 70.3 European Champion, Pieter Heemeryck (BEL), who will be making his IRONMAN Pro Series debut. This will be Heermeryck’s first IRONMAN 70.3 triathlon of the year, following a successful 2023 which saw him take the win at both IRONMAN® Portugal-Cascais and IRONMAN 70.3 Knokke-Heist triathlons.  
 
Heemeryck will be challenged by Paul Schuster (DEU) and Robert Kallin (SWE) who currently sit in 11th and 12th respectively in the IRONMAN Pro Series, with Schuster also due to race at Mainova IRONMAN European Championship Frankfurt triathlon this coming weekend. Other professional men due to toe the line include Cameron Wurf (AUS), Antony Costes (FRA), Nicholas Quenet (ZAF) amongst others. 
 
In the women’s professional field, Maja Stage Nielsen (DNK) will be wearing bib number one. Stage Nielsen currently sits in 4th place in the standings with a total of 11,025 points, thanks to three top 10 finishes in IRONMAN Pro Series races so far, including a 2nd place finish at the IRONMAN European Championship Hamburg race. Kat Matthews (GBR) will likely be the biggest threat to the women’s professional field, with two IRONMAN Pro Series victories under her belt already (IRONMAN Vitoria-Gasteiz and Memorial Hermann IRONMAN North American Championship Texas triathlons).  
 
She will undoubtedly be challenged by fellow Brit, Fenella Langridge, currently 9th in the standings who has enjoyed three top 10 finishes in IRONMAN Pro Series races so far. Els Visser (NLD) also comes in hot with a great IRONMAN Pro Series season unfolding, including a 2nd place at IRONMAN Vitoria-Gasteiz and 5th at IRONMAN European Championship Hamburg races. Additional challengers include Tamara Jewett (CAN), Lauren Brandon (USA), and Penny Slater (AUS), amongst others. 
 
Alongside the professional athletes, there will be nearly 2,000 age-groupers battling it out to earn age-group qualifying slots for the 2025 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon in Marbella, Spain.  
 
All athletes will take on a 1.2-mile (1.9km) swim around the Lake of Harku, before embarking on the two-loop 56-mile (90km) scenic bike course which boasts a mix of city and countryside through the southern villages of Tallinn. The 13.1-mile (21.1km) two lap run course promises to be flat and fast as athletes run along Tallinn Bay and Stroomi beach, finishing in front of the Rocca al Mare Shopping Centre to the roar of spectators. 
 
Taking place the day before will be the IRONMAN Tallinn triathlon which is an age-group only race, and expects to welcome nearly 1,000 athletes. It will also be the first race of the year to offer 2025 IRONMAN World Championship triathlons in Nice (men) and Kailua-Kona (women) qualifying slots. 
 
The full professional start lists are below: 
FEMALE PRO START LIST 
Bib Number 
Last Name 
First Name 
Country Represented 
F1 
Stage Nielsen 
Maja 
DNK (Denmark) 
F2 
Matthews 
Kat 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
F3 
Langridge 
Fenella 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
F4 
Visser 
Els 
NLD (Netherlands) 
F5 
Jewett 
Tamara 
CAN (Canada) 
F6 
Brandon 
Lauren 
USA (United States of America) 
F7 
Slater 
Penny 
AUS (Australia) 
F9 
Smith 
Lesley 
USA (United States of America) 
F10 
Uderstadt 
Jana 
DEU (Germany) 
F11 
Curran 
Kate 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
F13 
Thek 
Grace 
AUS (Australia) 
F14 
Kivioja 
Kaidi 
EST (Estonia) 
F15 
Metzler 
Jeanni 
ZAF (South Africa) 
F16 
Pohl 
Caroline 
DEU (Germany) 
F17 
Bendix Madsen 
Sif 
DNK (Denmark) 
F19 
Norden 
Lisa 
SWE (Sweden) 
F20 
Bergsten 
Anna 
SWE (Sweden) 
F21 
Iogna Prat 
Luisa 
ITA (Italy) 
F22 
Sanchez 
Marta 
ESP (Spain) 
F23 
Oliveira 
Pamella 
BRA (Brazil) 
F24 
Rayner 
Lizzie 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
F25 
Morier 
Emilie 
FRA (France) 
F26 
Santimaria 
Margie 
ITA (Italy) 
F27 
McDonald 
Megan 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
F30 
Pierre 
Anne Sophie 
FRA (France) 
F31 
Wild 
Rosie 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
F32 
Løvseth 
Solveig 
NOR (Norway) 
F33 
Svensk 
Sara 
SWE (Sweden) 
F35 
Reng 
Franziska 
DEU (Germany) 
F36 
Hukka 
Minttu 
FIN (Finland) 
F37 
Medne 
Baiba 
LVA (Latvia) 

 
MALE PRO START LIST 
Bib Number 
Last Name 
First Name 
Country Represented 
M1 
Heemeryck 
Pieter 
BEL (Belgium) 
M4 
Schuster 
Paul 
DEU (Germany) 
M5 
Kallin 
Robert 
SWE (Sweden) 
M6 
Skipper 
Joe 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
M7 
Arentz 
Finn 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
M8 
Chouvelon 
Corentin 
FRA (France) 
M9 
Stepniak 
Kacper 
POL (Poland) 
M10 
Phillips 
Mike 
NZL (New Zealand) 
M11 
Costes 
Antony 
FRA (France) 
M12 
Sperl 
Maximillian 
DEU (Germany) 
M13 
Wurf 
Cameron 
AUS (Australia) 
M14 
Dubrick 
Marc 
USA (United States of America) 
M15 
Quenet 
Nicholas 
ZAF (South Africa) 
M16 
Arnold 
Leonard 
DEU (Germany) 
M17 
Palmer 
Harry 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
M18 
Guerbeur 
Nathan 
FRA (France) 
M19 
Wayaffe 
Jonathan 
BEL (Belgium) 
M20 
Geens 
Jelle 
BEL (Belgium) 
M21 
Aernouts 
Bart 
BEL (Belgium) 
M22 
Goesch 
Henrik 
FIN (Finland) 
M23 
Nieschlag 
Justus 
DEU (Germany) 
M25 
Metzler 
Justin 
USA (United States of America) 
M26 
Pius 
Rinel 
EST (Estonia) 
M27 
Davis 
Thomas 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
M28 
Pereira 
João 
PRT (Portugal) 
M29 
Goodwin 
George 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
M30 
Olij 
Tristan 
NLD (Netherlands) 
M31 
Vabaorg 
Kevin 
EST (Estonia) 
M32 
Vogel 
Johannes 
DEU (Germany) 
M33 
Meeusen 
Fabian 
CHE (Switzerland) 
M34 
Rappo 
Henry 
EST (Estonia) 
M35 
Zorgnotti 
Benjamin 
PYF (French Polynesia) 
M36 
Storch 
Kieran 
AUS (Australia) 
M38 
Trakic 
Strahinja 
SRB (Serbia) 
M40 
Grabowski 
Michal 
POL (Poland) 
M41 
Ulloa 
Martin 
CHL (Chile) 
M42 
Szala 
Tomasz 
POL (Poland) 
M43 
Duchi 
Nicola 
ITA (Italy) 
M44 
Clavel 
Vincent 
FRA (France) 
M45 
Bitados 
Panagiotis 
GRC (Greece) 
M46 
Mell 
Karl 
EST (Estonia) 
M47 
Schöfisch 
Lasse 
DEU (Germany) 
M48 
Lorenz 
Nils 
DEU (Germany) 
M49 
Butters 
Hannes 
DEU (Germany) 
M50 
Martynenko 
Yegor 
UKR (Ukraine) 
M51 
Agnelli 
Valentino 
ARG (Argentina) 
M52 
Donovan 
Lewis 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
M53 
Verzella 
Davide 
ITA (Italy) 
M54 
Philippe 
Paulin 
FRA (France) 
M55 
Bortolamedi 
Michele 
ITA (Italy) 
M56 
Hermann 
Robin 
CHE (Switzerland) 
M58 
Morabito 
Matthew 
USA (United States of America) 
M59 
McCallum 
James 
ZAF (South Africa) 
M60 
Baldwin 
Ross 
USA (United States of America) 
M61 
Heukemes 
Louis 
BEL (Belgium) 
M62 
Acevedo 
Rodrigo 
COL (Colombia) 
M63 
Dickinson 
Sam 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
M64 
Hernández Cabrera 
Vicente 
ESP (Spain) 
M66 
McDowell 
Kevin 
USA (United States of America) 
M67 
Epple 
Ron 
DEU (Germany) 
M68 
Proctor 
Sam 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
M69 
Rhodes 
Morgan 
GBR (United Kingdom) 
M70 
Thiele 
Heiko 
DEU (Germany) 
 
For more information on the IRONMAN Pro Series visit Here. For more information on the IRONMAN 70.3 Tallinn triathlon, visit: www.ironman.com/im-tallinn. 
 
To learn more about the IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 brands and series of events, please visit?www.ironman.com.
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