Lionel Sanders, Flora Duffy Headline 70.3 Mont Tremblant CAN

Friday 24 June 2022

After a two-year hiatus, the Subaru IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant triathlon will return this Sunday, June 26, to the picturesque international Resort of Tremblant in the heart of Quebec’s stunning Laurentian Mountains. Race weekend begins on Friday, June 24, with athlete check-in at Fairmont Hotel, Terrace level Soutana Room. Race weekend will also include both the Subaru 5i50 Mont-Tremblant and a sprint distance triathlon.
 
Top triathletes from around the world, including Lionel Sanders (CAN), Jackson Laundry (CAN), Eric Lagerstrom (USA), Tamara Jewett (CAN), Melanie McQuaid (CAN), and Olympic Gold Medalist Flora Duffy (BMU) among others are scheduled to compete for a professional prize purse of $30,000.? 
 
The 2022 SUBARU IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant will offer 75 qualifying slots and 25 Women for Tri slots to the 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in St. George, Utah.

MALE PRO:
1 Laundry Jackson CAN 
2 Sanders Lionel CAN 
3 Mcmahon Brent CAN 
4 Lagerstrom Eric USA 
5 Beals Cody CAN 
6 Reid Taylor CAN 
8 Lussi Hunter USA 
11 Chase Nicholas USA 
12 Pohl Jason CAN 
13 Killam Nathan CAN 
14 Martin Francis CAN 
15 Lalonde Simon CAN 
16 Francoeur Antoine USA 
17 Nathan Mikael CAN 
18 Bialkowski Marek CAN 
19 Gilbert Nicholas CAN 
20 Dempsey Alan CAN 
21 Schafer Matt USA 
22 Hayes James USA 
23 Bergeron Jerome CAN 
24 Ortiz Luis USA 
25 Van De Wyngard Felipe CHL 
26 Lacombe David CAN 
28 Delsaut Trevor FRA 
29 Hoover-grinde Ian USA 
30 Rodriguez Tomas MEX 

FEMALE PRO:
35 Duffy Flora BMU 
36 Jewett Tamara CAN 
38 Mcquaid Melanie CAN 
39 Brauer Ali USA 
40 Bachelder St-pierre Pamela-ann CAN 
41 Morris Danae CAN 
42 Olson Rachel USA
43 Howell Ginger USA 
44 Wendorff Amanda USA 
45 Basso Anne FRA 
46 Bishop Sarah USA 
47 Low Heather CAN 
48 Tastets Pamela CHL 
49 Frehlich Heidi CAN 
50 Ferreira Amber USA 
51 Catano Sonja USA 

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