IRONMAN Austria MPRO Athlete Line Up

Friday 14 June 2024

The Ironman Austria Triathlon takes place in the lakeside resort city of Klagenfurt, in the summer sport paradise of Carinthia. Located some 310km south of Vienna, between Italy and Slovenia, the area is considered to be the Copacabana of the Alps and one of the most beautiful places in the world. New for 2006: The swim start will no longer take place from the beach, but will be an in-water start. The Pros will start 30 m in front of the field, the under-one-hour swimmers in the second wave, followed by the rest of the age groupers. The 180 km bike course is changed from three 60 km loops to two 90 km loops. The new course runs from Klagenfurt through Südufer to Velden. The course then continues through Rosegg, St.Niklas and anti-clockwise around Faaker See lake. From St.Niklas, the course then runs back to Velden to join the old course and continues through Schiefling, St.Egyden, Ludmannsdorf and Köttmannsdorf back to Klagenfurt. This loop will be repeated twice. The run course heads out from the transition area along the north bank of the Wörther See (read Lake Worther!) to the turning point at Krumpendorf. The gravel trail offers a welcome respite on the competitor's legs before heading into the city center, around a giant dragon, and back out for a second lap.

 

Professionals compete for $50,000 prize purse plus 2MPRO WC Slots.

 

1 Denis Chevron FRA

2 Michael Weiss AUT

3 Georg Enzenberger AUT

4 Lukas Wojt GER

5 David Plese SLO

6 Ivan Tutukin KAZ

7 Thomas Steger AUT

8 Niek Heldoorn NED

9 Arthur Horseau FRA

11 Florian Angert GER

12 Andreas Dreitz GER

13 Ruben Zepuntke GER

14 Simon Viain FRA

15 Thomas Angerer AUT

16 Thiago Vinhal BRA

17 Andrej Vistica CRO

18 Michiel de Wilde NED

19 Bence Lehmann HUN

20 Victor Arroyo Bugallo ESP

21 Vincent van de Walle BEL

22 Tomas Renc CZE

23 Joao Ferreira POR

24 Gergo Badar HUN

25 Joakim Gartmark SWE

26 Lukas Stahl GER

27 Marcel Bischof GER

28 Maximillian Rohde GER

29 Morgan Bjoerkqvist SWE

30 Tim van Hemel BEL

31 Christoph Matter GER

32 Matthias Hohlrieder AUT

33 Simon Huckestein GER

34 Franck Guyon FRA

35 Dries Matthys BEL

36 Ernest Mantell USA

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