Bradley Weiss, Svenja Thoes Headline 70.3 Marbella ESP

Thursday 19 May 2022

Flanked by the ocean and the mountains, Marbella is one of the most beautiful locations in Spain. This Andalusian city is a spectacular host for athletes and supporters, thanks to a dynamic course paired with perfect climate and Mediterranean seafront promenade views. 

The race will begin with a single-loop 1,900m swim in the Mediterranean Sea and exits on the amazing Levante beach of Puerto Banús. The 90km bike starts in the famous “Gold Mile” before crossing through the city of Marbella and the Ojén Port before conquering the legendary "caracolillos" in this picturesque location. Athletes will then race through Monda, Coín and Cartama before returning to Transition in Puerto Banús. The two-lap run course will take place along the legendary seafront promenade of Marbella supported by the cheering spectators as they reach the finish line located in the sand of Puerto Banús Beach.

This race offers qualifying slots for the 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. Slot allocations are subject to change.

This race offers 25 additional qualyfing slots for Women for Tri.

MALE PRO:
1 Bradley Weiss ZAF 
2 Chris Leiferman USA
3 George Goodwin GBR 
4 Martin Ulloa CHL 
5 Domenico Passuello ITA 
6 Fabien Celeste REU 
7 Cameron Macnair ZAF 
8 Juuso Manninen FIN 
9 Christophe De Keyser BEL
10 Louis Naeyaert BEL
11 Michal Grabowski POL 
12 Alexander Berggren SWE 
14 James Scott-Farrington GBR 
15 Joost Somsen NLD 
16 Albert Askengren SWE 
17 Ryan Christian AUS 
18 Morgan Davies GBR 

FEMALE PRO:
25 Nikki Bartlett GBR 
26 Chantal Sainter GBR 
27 Svenja Thoes DEU
28 Julie Iemmolo FRA 
29 Tara Grosvenor GBR 
30 Verena Walter DEU 
31 Katharina Krüger DEU 
32 Line Thams DNK 
33 Tiina Pohjalainen FIN 
34 Melanie Baumann CHE 
35 Debbie Greig GBR 
36 Federica De Nicola ITA 
37 Jenny Nilsson SWE 
38 Leana Bissig CHE 
39 Olivia Mitchell GBR 

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