IRONMAN Israel Pro Start List

Thursday 24 November 2022

Athletes will enjoy a warm 3.8km swim course in the Sea of Galilee with the sun rising from the east, over the Golan Heights, making it a picture-perfect setting for an unforgettable swim. The 180km bike course, consisting of two laps, will lead athletes through the magnificent Sea of Galilee landscape, south of the city of Tiberias to Tzemach junction. From there they continue to the east and north side of the Sea of Galilee to Kfar Nahum. 

Finally, athletes will run in the footsteps of ancient historical figures as they take on a fast and flat 42.2km run course, comprised of four laps. They will run along the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, from Tiberias to Migdal and eventually back towards the red carpet and onto the finish line.

MALE PRO:
1 Lange Patrick DEU (Germany)
2 Kienle Sebastian DEU (Germany)
3 Chevrot Denis FRA (France)
4 Angert Florian DEU (Germany)
5 Bækkegård Daniel DNK (Denmark)
6 Wurf Cameron AUS (Australia)
7 Svensson Jesper SWE (Sweden)
8 Stein Boris DEU (Germany)
9 Taagholt Miki DNK (Denmark)
10 Kallin Robert SWE (Sweden)
12 Azevedo Filipe PRT (Portugal)
13 Svenningsson Rasmus SWE (Sweden)
14 Guilloux Arnaud FRA (France)
15 Costes Antony FRA (France)
16 Pareyn Pamphiel BEL (Belgium)
17 Abaunza Armando PAN (Panama)
18 Alfaro Peru ESP (Spain)
19 Alterman Dan ISR (Israel)
20 Arnold Leonard DEU (Germany)
21 Artigues Ramis Francesc ESP (Spain)
22 Barnaby Gregory ITA (Italy)
23 Bosch Thomas DEU (Germany)
24 Brons Milan NLD (Netherlands)
25 Castellà Serra Vicenc ESP (Spain)
26 Cook Jeff CHE (Switzerland)
27 Davis Thomas GBR (United Kingdom)
28 Delco Lorenzo CHE (Switzerland)
29 Dels Christopher DEU (Germany)
30 Dempsey Ian GBR (United Kingdom)
31 Diez Julen ESP (Spain)
32 Enzenberger Georg AUT (Austria)
33 Faraco Emanuele ITA (Italy)
34 Ferreira João PRT (Portugal)
36 Goetstouwers Stenn BEL (Belgium)
37 Hansen Adam AUS (Australia)
38 Herbst Marcus DEU (Germany)
39 Huerzeler Samuel CHE (Switzerland)
40 Hutchens Jack GBR (United Kingdom)
41 Ion Alex ROU (Romania)
42 Jarrige Yvan FRA (France)
43 Kohn Silas DEU (Germany)
44 Koolhaas Menno NLD (Netherlands)
45 Koutny Philipp CHE (Switzerland)
46 Kurc Boucau Quentin FRA (France)
47 Marchelli Michele ITA (Italy)
48 Montraveta Moya Jordi ESP (Spain)
49 Mundt Alexander DNK (Denmark)
50 Nagy Gergely HUN (Hungary)
51 Norris Colin GBR (United Kingdom)
52 Nybo Riis Jesper DNK (Denmark)
53 Olij Tristan NLD (Netherlands)
54 Plese David SVN (Slovenia)
56 Salvisberg Andrea CHE (Switzerland)
57 Schumacher Stefan DEU (Germany)
59 Sowinski Milosz POL (Poland)
60 Stepniak Kacper POL (Poland)
61 Szala Tom POL (Poland)
62 Thomschke Markus DEU (Germany)
63 Trunk Christian DEU (Germany)
64 Vistica Andrej HRV (Croatia)

FEMALE PRO:
66 Bleymehl Daniela DEU (Germany)
67 Cheetham Susie GBR (United Kingdom)
68 Astle Ruth GBR (United Kingdom)
69 Stage-nielsen Maja DNK (Denmark)
70 Svensk Sara SWE (Sweden)
71 Riveros Barbara CHL (Chile)
72 Roberts Jade ZAF (South Africa)
73 Lee India GBR (United Kingdom)
74 Tondeur Alexandra BEL (Belgium)
76 Derron Nina CHE (Switzerland)
77 Grohmann Katharina DEU (Germany)
78 Lucas Lottie ARE (United Arab Emirates)
79 Zelinka Gabriella HUN (Hungary)
80 Van Heerden Natia ZAF (South Africa)
82 De Nicola Federica ITA (Italy)
83 Nieuwoudt Magda ZAF (South Africa)
84 Bilham Emma CHE (Switzerland)
85 Bonde Line DNK (Denmark)
86 Dornauer Lisa-Maria AUT (Austria)
87 Herrero Gomez Helena ESP (Spain)
88 Holmberg Mikaela SWE (Sweden)
89 Hughes Hilary IRL (Ireland)
90 Jerzyk Agnieszka POL (Poland)
91 Koistinen Minna FIN (Finland)
92 Konczalla Leonie DEU (Germany)
93 Naeth Angela CAN (Canada)
94 Obmann Gabriele AUT (Austria)
96 Priarone Giorgia ITA (Italy)
98 Walter Verena DEU (Germany)

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