Laura Philipp, David Plese Headline IRONMAN Austria Karnten

Thursday 16 September 2021

Known as one of the most beautiful races in the world, IRONMAN Austria-Kärnten has become legendary among athletes.  Breathtaking swim course scenery of the Wörthersee,  biking through the green heart of Carinthia, and a cauldron-like finish line in the heart of the city. This is triathlon at its purest.

The race offers slots to the IRONMAN World Championship 2022 in Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i. 

Professionals compete for $75,000 prize purse plus 1MPRO/ 1WPRO World Champs Slot.

MALE PRO:
1 Stenn Goetstouwers BEL
2 David Plese SVN 
4 Maximilian Hammerle AUT 
5 Thiago Dário Vinhal BRA 
7 Philipp Mock DEU 
8 Markus Hörmann DEU 
10 Georg Enzenberger AUT 
11 Wouter Monchy BEL 
12 Vinicius Canhedo BRA 
15 Nikolaj Rud Sørensen DNK 
17 Paul Schuster DEU 
18 Stefan Schuhmacher DEU 
19 Arnaud Margot CHE 
20 Patrik Nilsson SWE 
23 Arnaud Guilloux FRA 
24 Matt Trautman ZAF
25 Lukasz Wojt DEU
26 Rasmus Svenningsson SWE
27 Michael Weiss AUT 
28 Horst Reichel DEU 
29 Florian Kandutsch AUT 
30 Albert Moreno Molins ESP
31 Gregor Schreiner DEU 
32 Joachim Krauth DEU 
33 Lucas Amirault FRA 
34 Christoph Lorber AUT 
61 Alessandro Degasperi ITA 
62 Michiel De Wilde NLD 
63 Andreas Jung DEU 
64 Quentin De Vos BEL
65 Dylan Magnien FRA 
66 Denis Chevrot FRA 
67 Luc Gabison FRA 
68 William Mennesson FRA 
69 Fabian Rahn DEU 
70 Andrej Vistica HRV 
71 Christian Jais DEU
73 Jaroslav Kovacic SVN 
75 Andrea Recagno ITA 
76 Benjamin Dicke DEU 
77 David Rother DEU 
78 Strahinja Trakic SRB 
79 Per Van Vlerken DEU 
80 Adam Hansen AUS 
81 Stephan Benedikt AUT 
83 Samuel Huerzeler CHE 
84 Mathias Lyngsø Petersen DNK 
85 Ivan Tutukin KAZ 
86 Morgan Björkqvist SWE 

FEMALE PRO:
35 Joanna Ryter CHE 
36 Chantal Cummings GBR
37 Leanne Fanoy ARE 
38 Gabriele Obmann AUT 
39 Sarah Karpinski USA 
40 Helena Herrero Gomez ESP 
41 Melanie Mcquaid CAN
43 Federica De Nicola ITA 
44 Laura Philipp DEU 
46 Carolin Lehrieder DEU 
47 Lisa-Maria Dornauer AUT 
48 Zeljka Saban Milicic HRV 
49 Angela Naeth CAN 
50 Katharina Grohmann DEU 
51 Gurutze Frades Larralde ESP 
52 Jenny Schulz DEU 
53 Kristin Liepold DEU 
54 Maja Betz DEU 

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