IRONMAN Florida prepares at Pier Park, Panama City

Thursday 05 November 2020

IRONMAN Florida Athlete Village, transition and the finish line will now move to Pier Park, which is approximately five miles from the previous location of the Boardwalk Beach Resort. Updated course maps will be shared on the event website once available.  

The health and well-being of our community is our primary concern and we have and will remain connected with our local health and public authorities as the race date nears to ensure we can put on a safe and positive race experience that you and our race communities expect and deserve. We are committed to conducting races in a way that reduces risk for athletes, volunteers, and host communities and will continue to utilize our Safe Return to Racing event guidelines, a series of comprehensive operating principles prepared in accordance with industry standards for open air endurance sporting events.

We are committed to bringing you the best event experience and appreciate your patience and understanding during this highly dynamic time. 

Visit Panama City Beach President and CEO Dan Rowe:
“This year has been a challenging year for all events, but we are confident in IRONMAN and their established safety protocols. Every year we are amazed by the dedication and determination of these athletes and we are looking forward to welcoming back athletes for a well-run and safely administered sporting event.

“We have been honored to welcome athletes from all over the world who have raced in IRONMAN events hosted in our beautiful destination, and we are thrilled to invite those athletes back for the 2020 Visit Panama City Beach IRONMAN 70.3 Gulf Coast triathlon and 2020 Visit Panama City Beach IRONMAN Florida triathlon. With perfect beach weather and beautiful coastal scenery, we have undoubtably become the premier sports destination of the South, and we hope to give both new and returning athletes a safe, exciting and memorable experience racing on the Gulf Coast.”

FEMALE PRO:
1 Moench Skye USA (UNITED STATES)
2 Jackson Heather USA (UNITED STATES)
3 Kessler Meredith USA (UNITED STATES)
4 Mccauley Jocelyn USA (UNITED STATES)
6 Withrow Kelsey USA (UNITED STATES)
7 Alvarez Palmira MEX (Mexico)
8 Astle Ruth GBR (United Kingdom)
9 Bachelder St-pierre Pamela-ann CAN (Canada)
12 Bishop Sarah USA (UNITED STATES)
14 Jones Jessica USA (United States of America)
15 Karpinski Sarah USA (UNITED STATES)
16 Kiley Renee AUS (Australia)
17 Matthews Katrina GBR (United Kingdom)
18 Moriarty Fiona IRL (Ireland)
20 Oliver Brittany USA (UNITED STATES)
21 Paulson Ashley USA (UNITED STATES)
22 Ramsey Lenny NLD (Netherlands)
23 Van Der Merwe Natasha USA (UNITED STATES)
25 Howell Ginger USA (UNITED STATES)
26 Snukis Samantha USA (UNITED STATES)

MALE PRO:
40 Long Sam USA (UNITED STATES)
41 Russell Matt USA (UNITED STATES)
42 Hanson Matthew USA (UNITED STATES)
43 Beals Cody CAN (Canada)
44 Gambles Joe AUS (Australia)
45 Dreitz Andreas DEU (Germany)
46 Leiferman Chris USA (UNITED STATES)
47 Mcmahon Brent CAN (Canada)
49 Bach Elliot USA (UNITED STATES)
50 Chase Nicholas USA (UNITED STATES)
53 De Korver Derk USA (UNITED STATES)
54 Emge Clay USA (UNITED STATES)
55 Gomes Pedro PRT (Portugal)
58 Hess Christopher USA (UNITED STATES)
59 Hsiao Yu TWN (Taiwan, Province of China)
60 Kolk Aaron USA (UNITED STATES)
61 Lacombe David CAN (Canada)
63 Plese David SVN (Slovenia)
64 Pohl Jason CAN (Canada)
65 Portmann Kevin USA (UNITED STATES)
66 Rea Tim AUS (Australia)
67 Scymanski Eliot USA (UNITED STATES)
68 Gillespie Dylan USA (UNITED STATES)
69 Kotland Peter CZE (Czech Republic)
70 Moreno Yorlliry USA (UNITED STATES)

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