European Crowns Awaits Winners of 70.3 Elsinore DNK

Friday 24 June 2022

Staged near the legendary 15th century Kronborg Castle, the IRONMAN 70.3 European Championship Elsinore is a fusion of Danish culture and nature.   The course takes advantage of the woodlands and green landscapes of Denmark as well as the stunning architecture in the city. Located a short drive from Copenhagen, Elsinore will delight visitors with its cobbled streets and numerous opportunities for exploration and discovery.

This race offers qualifying slots for the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship 2022

MALE PRO:
2 Daniel Bækkegård DNK 
3 Chris Leiferman USA 
4 Miki Taagholt DNK 
6 David Mcnamee GBR 
7 Christophe De Keyser BEL 
8 Filipe Azevedo PRT 
9 Pablo Dapena Gonzalez ESP 
10 Thor Bendix Madsen DNK 
11 Antony Costes FRA 
12 Youri Keulen NLD 
14 Scott Steenberg DNK 
15 Erwan Jacobi FRA 
17 Nathan Menant FRA 
18 Jesse Hinrichs DEU 
19 Tom Lecomte FRA 
20 Gustav Palm-Henriksen DNK 
21 Bastian Peitersen DNK 
22 Christoffer Damm DNK 
23 Alexander Mundt DNK 
24 Oliver Martinussen DNK 
25 Gregor Schreiner DEU 
27 Kevin Vabaorg EST 
28 Lennart Sievers DEU
29 Joachim Krauth DEU 
30 Matthieu Bourgeois FRA 
31 Pawel Najmowicz POL 
32 Fabian Reuter DEU 
33 Peter Willem Spiekermann DEU 
34 Ludovic Roussel FRA 
35 Albert Askengren SWE 
36 Nicholas Kastelein AUS 

FEMALE PRO:
40 Emma Pallant GBR 
41 Holly Lawrence GBR 
42 Ruth Astle GBR 
43 Ellie Salthouse AUS 
44 Ashleigh Gentle AUS 
46 Lydia Dant GBR 
47 Anne Reischmann DEU 
49 India Lee GBR 
50 Sarissa De Vries NLD 
51 Laura Jansen DEU 
52 Aleksandra Jedrzejewska POL 
53 Chantal Sainter GBR 
54 Lisa Gerß DEU 
55 Katharina Krüger DEU 
56 Line Thams DNK 
58 Tiina Pohjalainen FIN 
59 Melanie Baumann CHE 
60 Jenny Jendryschik DEU 
61 Karina Gosvig DNK 
62 Julia Skala DEU 
63 Anna Bergsten SWE 
64 Venla Koivula FIN 
65 Hilary Hughes IRL 

 

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