Daniela Ryf, Patrick Lange headline IRONMAN Tulsa

Friday 21 May 2021

Athletes will enjoy a beautiful swim in Keystone Lake, the challenge
of the Osage Hills and experience the lush green terrain that make
up the “Green Country” and a run course that makes its way
through historic, vibrant downtown Tulsa to Route 66.

MALE PRO:
1 Nilsson Patrik SWE (Sweden)
2 Lange Patrick DEU (Germany)
3 Beals Cody CAN (Canada)
4 Angert Florian DEU (Germany)
5 Mcnamee David GBR (United Kingdom)
6 Hogenhaug Kristian DNK (Denmark)
7 Skipper Joe GBR (United Kingdom)
8 Long Sam USA (UNITED STATES)
9 Frommhold Nils DEU (Germany)
10 Bækkegård Daniel DNK (Denmark)
11 Van Berkel Jan CHE (Switzerland)
12 Stein Boris DEU (Germany)
14 Russell Matt USA (UNITED STATES)
15 Svensson Jesper SWE (Sweden)
16 Aernouts Bart BEL (Belgium)
18 Lyngsø Petersen Mathias DNK (Denmark)
19 Chevrot Denis FRA (France)
20 Weiss Michael AUT (Austria)
21 Potts Andy USA (UNITED STATES)
22 Berggren Alexander SWE (Sweden)
23 Guillaume Romain FRA (France)
24 Margot Arnaud CHE (Switzerland)
25 Van Vlerken Per DEU (Germany)
26 Bowden Adam GBR (United Kingdom)
27 Huerzeler Samuel CHE (Switzerland)
29 Collington Kevin USA (UNITED STATES)
30 Norris Colin GBR (United Kingdom)
31 Breuer David DEU (Germany)
32 Costes Antony FRA (France)
33 Duelsen Marc DEU (Germany)
34 Mendez Cruz Mauricio MEX (Mexico)
35 De Wilde Michiel NLD (Netherlands)
36 Beci Axel ESP (Spain)
37 Scymanski Eliot USA (UNITED STATES)
38 Depaula Tiago BRA (Brazil)
39 Svenningsson Rasmus SWE (Sweden)
40 Hall Ben USA (UNITED STATES)
41 Schumacher Stefan DEU (Germany)
42 Chase Nicholas USA (UNITED STATES)
43 Ceccarelli Mattia ITA (Italy)
44 Tejada Raul GTM (Guatemala)
45 Hipple Tripp USA (UNITED STATES)
46 Portmann Kevin FRA (France)
47 Gomes Pedro PRT (Portugal)
48 Peterson Kennett USA (UNITED STATES)
49 Jung Andreas DEU (Germany)
51 Emge Clay USA (UNITED STATES)
52 Plese David SVN (Slovenia)
53 De Korver Derk NLD (Netherlands)
54 Close Gregory USA (UNITED STATES)
55 Patrick Alonso Mckernan Michael ESP (Spain)
56 Bach Elliot USA (UNITED STATES)
57 Krämer Lukas DEU (Germany)
58 Hindkjaer Kristian DNK (Denmark)
59 Herbst Marcus DEU (Germany)
60 Leiferman Chris USA (UNITED STATES)
61 Feigh Adam USA (UNITED STATES)
62 Vondracek Jesse USA (UNITED STATES)
63 Díez Rodríguez Julen ESP (Spain)
64 Mayeaux Garrett USA (UNITED STATES)
65 Hansen Adam AUS (Australia)
66 Khalamanov Alexander RUS (Russian Federation)
69 Pohl Jason CAN (Canada)
70 Jarrige Yvan FRA (France)
71 Butterfield Tyler BMU (Bermuda)
72 Fredriksson Martin SWE (Sweden)

FEMALE PRO:
80 Ryf Daniela CHE (Switzerland)
81 Moench Skye USA (UNITED STATES)
82 Crowley Sarah AUS (Australia)
83 Bartlett Nikki GBR (United Kingdom)
84 Philipp Laura DEU (Germany)
85 Matthews Katrina GBR (United Kingdom)
86 Jackson Heather USA (UNITED STATES)
87 Kessler Meredith USA (UNITED STATES)
88 Naeth Angela CAN (Canada)
89 Lehrieder Carolin DEU (Germany)
91 Frades Larralde Gurutze ESP (Spain)
93 Withrow Kelsey USA (UNITED STATES)
94 Morrison Kimberley GBR (United Kingdom)
95 Astle Ruth GBR (United Kingdom)
96 Vesterby Michelle DNK (Denmark)
97 Rinaldo Marj USA (UNITED STATES)
98 Vantassel Amy USA (UNITED STATES)
100 Ramsey Lenny NLD (Netherlands)
102 Grosvenor Tara GBR (United Kingdom)
103 Marrou Rebecca USA (UNITED STATES)
104 Hansen Jennie USA (UNITED STATES)
105 Oliveira Pamella BRA (Brazil)
106 Swicegood Brandi USA (UNITED STATES)
107 Kobelin Kayla USA (UNITED STATES)
108 Karpinski Sarah USA (UNITED STATES)
109 Bishop Sarah USA (UNITED STATES)
114 Lorenzini Clarice USA (UNITED STATES)
115 Howell Ginger USA (UNITED STATES)

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