Its No Cherry Pick at 70.3 Traverse City Michigan USA

Friday 23 August 2019

Known as the Cherry Capital of the World, Traverse City is excited to host the inaugural IRONMAN 70.3 Traverse City race on August 25, 2019.  The race consists of a 1.2 mile swim in West Grand Traverse Bay, a 56 mile bike through Leelanau County and Benzie County, and a 13.1 mile run along Boardman Lake, finishing on Front Street in the heart of downtown Traverse City. Athletes and spectators will find a host of unique restaurants and a variety of wineries and breweries to enjoy during their time in Traverse City.

MALE PRO:
1 Potts Andy USA (United States of America)
2 Hanson Matt USA (United States of America)
3 Leiferman Chris USA (United States of America)
4 Gambles Joe AUS (Australia)
5 Reid Taylor CAN (Canada)
6 Buckingham Kyle ZAF (South Africa)
7 Metzler Justin USA (United States of America)
8 Alford Matthew USA (United States of America)
9 Becker Blake USA (United States of America)
10 Bernier Lalonde Simon CAN (Canada)
11 Bolton Andrew CAN (Canada)
12 Brady Patrick USA (United States of America)
13 Christensen Weston USA (United States of America)
14 Culbert Evan USA (United States of America)
15 Dempsey Alan CAN (Canada)
16 Duffy Brian USA (United States of America)
17 Feltner Curtis USA (United States of America)
18 Granet Nicholas FRA (France)
19 Hall Benson USA (United States of America)
20 Keily Andrew USA (United States of America)
21 Kilshaw Stephen CAN (Canada)
22 Laughery Colin USA (United States of America)
23 Loewen Garrick CAN (Canada)
24 Lussi Hunter USA (United States of America)
25 Nathan Mikael CAN (Canada)
26 Otstot Adam USA (United States of America)
27 Peterson Erik USA (United States of America)
28 Price Evan USA (United States of America)
29 Rudson Ben CAN (Canada)
30 Russell Tim USA (United States of America)
31 Smith Patrick CAN (Canada)
32 Vanderlinden Alexander CAN (Canada)
33 Winslow Timothy USA (United States of America)

FEMALE PRO:
36 Jackson Heather USA (United States of America)
37 Kessler Meredith USA (United States of America)
38 Seymour Jeanni ZAF (South Africa)
39 Smith Lesley USA (United States of America)
40 Hering Jackie USA (United States of America)
41 Kaye Alicia USA (United States of America)
42 Haskins-kortuem Sarah USA (United States of America)
43 Corbin Linsey USA (United States of America)
44 Alexander Sarah USA (United States of America)
45 Becharas Lisa USA (United States of America)
46 Cross Christine USA (United States of America)
47 Doehla Alissa USA (United States of America)
48 Falcaro Nicole USA (United States of America)
49 Higgins Brittany USA (United States of America)
50 Kenney Jennifer USA (United States of America)
51 Louderback Kristin USA (United States of America)
52 Luse Nickie USA (United States of America)
53 Olson Rachel USA (United States of America)
54 Pomeroy Robin USA (United States of America)
55 Ramsey Lenny NLD (Netherlands)
56 Reschke Jennifer USA (United States of America)
57 Roy Stephanie CAN (Canada)
58 Rusch Maggie USA (United States of America)
59 Smith Kearci USA (United States of America)
60 Smith Jessica USA (United States of America)
61 Wassner Laurel USA (United States of America)
62 Wassner Rebeccah USA (United States of America)

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