Mont-Tremblant is simply an idyllic race location for IRONMAN athletes and their families and friends. The quaint village and its surrounding communities offer a walkable, easily navigable location for all your race-week activities, including hiking, kayaking, golfing, and cycling.
Athletes will start the 2.4-mile (3.8 km) swim in Lac Tremblant, which in August boasts comfortably warm, wetsuit-legal temperatures. The quarter-mile run to T1 is lined with a soft red carpet, and cheering spectators. The two-loop, 112-mile (180 km) bike course runs through Mont-Tremblant’s forests and low lying mountains, offering challenging elevations and highly spectator-friendly vantage points. The two-loop, 26.2-mile (42.2 km) run course takes full advantage of the famous Le P'tit Train du Nord, a former railway bed turned into the longest linear park in Canada. Note that this once crushed gravel path has now been paved for the event. The run, lined with enthusiastic spectators, takes runners past a waterfall alongside Lac Tremblant and into the heart of the pedestrian village of Tremblant Resort.
The 2017 IRONMAN Mont-Tremblant offers 40 qualifying slots for the 2017 IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
Professionals compete for P-2000 KPR points and $40,000 prize purse.
MALE PRO:
1 Vanhoenacker Marino (Belgium)
2 McDonald Chris (United States of America)
4 Evoe Patrick (United States of America)
6 Vabrousek Petr (Czech Republic)
8 Kilshaw Stephen (Canada)
9 Holderbaum Chad (United States of America)
10 Jolicoeur Desroches Antoine (Canada)
11 Clarke Daniel (Canada)
12 Monnink Jordan (Canada)
13 Monchy Wouter (Belgium)
14 Garcia Derek (United States of America)
15 Gonzalez Oliver (Mexico)
16 Shanks Matthew (United States of America)
17 Pohl Jason (Canada)
19 VanderLinden Alex (Canada)
20 Cavelier Sacha (Canada)
21 Kotland Peter (Czech Republic)
22 Russell Tim (United States of America)
23 Rau Ryan (United States of America)
FEMALE PRO:
31 Tisseyre Magali (Canada)
32 Joyce Rachel (United Kingdom)
33 Wassner Laurel (United States of America)
34 Schwabenbauer Kim (United States of America)
35 Brandon Lauren (United States of America)
37 Roberts Darbi (United States of America)
38 Brown Brooke (Canada)
39 Jarvis Sarah (Germany)
40 Green Erin (United States of America)
41 Belanger Valerie (Canada)
42 Paulson Ashley (United States of America)
43 Hansen Jennie (United States of America)
44 Fletcher Christine (Canada)
45 O'Mara Kelly (United States of America)
46 Bruck Kate (United States of America)
47 Cargiulo Katy (United States of America)
48 Tomenson Miranda (Canada)
49 Martineau Caroline (Canada)
50 St‐Pierre Caroline (Canada)