Dún Laoghaire is an Irish seaside town with a rich mix of cultural experiences, hospitality, a variety of leisure activities and the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains, making it the ideal setting and destination for the thousands of athletes.
The race features a 1.2-mile (1.9KM) swim from Sandycove, home to the famous Martello Tower, in the clear waters of the Irish Sea in Dublin Bay, before taking athletes on a spectacular and challenging 56-mile (90KM) bike course. The course travels through some of the most scenic areas in the region, including County Wicklow, home to the Wicklow Mountains National Park and its glacial lakes, rivers and abundant natural beauty. Athletes will take in stunning coastal views and weave their way through the streets of the charming seaside town for the 13.1-mile (21.1KM) run, before finishing with Dún Laoghaire Harbour and Dublin Bay as the backdrop.
IRONMAN 70.3 Dún Laoghaire offers 50 qualifying slots for the 2019 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Nice, France.
Professionals compete for $15,000 prize purse.
MALE PRO:
1 Andy Potts
2 Bryan McCrystal
3 Elliot Smales
4 Fraser Cartmell
5 Robbie Wade
6 Elliot Bach
7 AJ Baucco
8 Jonathan Ciavattella
9 Gerhard De Bruin
10 Pete Dyson
11 Brian Glynn
13 Charles Maltha
14 Breno Melo
15 Artem Parienko
16 Sigurdur Ragnarsson
17 Tim Russell
18 Chris Schroeder
19 Markus Thomschke
20 Eric Watson
21 James Cunnama
22 Alexander Schilling
FEMALE PRO:
30 Emma Pallant
31 Lucy Gossage
32 Nikki Bartlett
33 Fenella Langridge
34 Aine Donegan
35 Tine Deckers
36 Hannah Drewett
37 Amber Ferreira
38 Carolyn Maria Hayes
39 Sarah Lester
40 Suzie Richards
41 Nicole Falcaro
42 Karen Schultheiss
43 Rebeccah Wassner
44 Laura Zimmermann