Lionel Sanders, Sarah True amongst last Contenders for Kona Qualification Spots

Friday 16 August 2019

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.

MALE PRO:
1 Beals Cody CAN (Canada)
2 Sanders Lionel CAN (Canada)
3 Jolicoeur Desroches Antoine CAN (Canada)
4 Yoder Andrew USA (United States of America)
5 Daerr Justin USA (United States of America)
6 Adam Anthony FRA (France)
7 Boily Cedric CAN (Canada)
8 Botelho Raymond USA (United States of America)
9 Brader Christian DEU (Germany)
10 Cavelier Sacha CAN (Canada)
11 Chase Nicholas USA (United States of America)
12 Costes Antony FRA (France)
14 Defilippis Scott USA (United States of America)
15 Delsaut Trevor FRA (France)
16 Dempsey Alan CAN (Canada)
17 Dominguez Ivan USA (United States of America)
18 Holderbaum Chad USA (United States of America)
19 Kotland Peter CZE (Czech Republic)
20 Lacombe David CAN (Canada)
21 Lubinski Jim USA (United States of America)
22 Monchy Wouter BEL (Belgium)
23 Roy Lee CAN (Canada)
24 Scymanski Eliot USA (United States of America)

FEMALE PRO:
30 Kessler Meredith USA (United States of America)
31 Lester Carrie AUS (Australia)
32 True Sarah USA (United States of America)
33 Withrow Kelsey USA (United States of America)
34 McQuaid Melanie CAN (Canada)
35 Naeth Angela CAN (Canada)
36 Robertson Jodie USA (United States of America)
37 Bachelder St-Pierre Pamela-Ann CAN (Canada)
38 Basso Anne FRA (France)
39 Burke Melanie NZL (New Zealand)
40 Cargiulo Katy USA (United States of America)
41 Hansen Jennie USA (United States of America)
42 Hardage Robyn CAN (Canada)
43 Howell Ginger USA (United States of America)
44 Kobelin Kayla USA (United States of America)
45 Lentzke Jennifer CAN (Canada)
46 Low Heather CAN (Canada)
47 Paulson Ashley USA (United States of America)
48 Ramsey Lenny NLD (Netherlands)
49 Treleaven Sheila CAN (Canada)
50 Van Tassel Amy USA (United States of America)
51 Wassner Laurel USA (United States of America)
52 Wiens Kyra USA (United States of America)

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