70.3 Bahrain Pro Athlete Line-Up

Thursday 28 November 2024

The headline event begins off the waters of The Reef Island Bahrain. This spectacularly designed swim, bike, and run course with a single transition, will bring both locals and guests ever closer to Middle Eastern history and heritage, while also allowing supporters to get up close to the race action. 

The flat and fast single-loop bike course itself will take participants past iconic buildings and attractions such as Bahrain Bay, Bahrain World Trade Centre, Bahrain Financial Harbour and National Charter Monument. The bike route then heads south of the island for one extra lap on the Bahrain International Circuit, home of the annual Bahrain Grand Prix Formula One race. 

The excitement doesn’t end there. Athletes will bike past the Al Areen Wildlife Park, a reservation habitat for interesting Middle Eastern birds and animals, before heading back to The Reef Island after an enjoyable journey. Finally, the run will take place in The Heart of Manama next to Bahrain Trade Centre. 

MALE PRO:

1 Luis Vincent FRA (France)

2 Schoeman Henri ZAF (South Africa)

5 Keulen Youri NLD (Netherlands)

6 Teagle James GBR (United Kingdom)

8 Svenningsson Rasmus SWE (Sweden)

9 Stepniak Kacper POL (Poland)

10 Azevedo Filipe PRT (Portugal)

12 Hirsch Wilhelm DEU (Germany)

14 Margirier Mathis FRA (France)

15 Hutchens Jack GBR (United Kingdom)

16 Trakic Strahinja SRB (Serbia)

18 Schaufler Jannik DEU (Germany)

19 Harrett Iestyn GBR (United Kingdom)

20 Mathiesen Frederik DNK (Denmark)

21 Pleše David BHR (Bahrain)

22 Jarrige Yvan FRA (France)

24 Plambæk Silas DNK (Denmark)

25 Mathews Luke ARE (United Arab Emirates)

27 Vogel Johannes DEU (Germany)

28 Bruzdziak Maciek POL (Poland)

29 Guisolan Jonathan CHE (Switzerland)

31 Kovalenko Bogdan KAZ (Kazakhstan)

32 Szala Tomasz POL (Poland)

34 Alsabbagh Mohamad SYR (Syrian Arab Republic)

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35 Pohle Caroline DEU (Germany)

36 de Boer Marlene NLD (Netherlands)

38 Van Coevorden Natalie AUS (Australia)

40 Svensk Sara SWE (Sweden)

41 Taylor-Brown Georgia GBR (United Kingdom)

45 Addie Laura GBR (United Kingdom)

46 Nielsen Joeanna DNK (Denmark)

47 Allen Dee GBR (United Kingdom)

48 Neubert Tanja DEU (Germany)

49 Betto Alice ITA (Italy)

50 Hukka Minttu FIN (Finland)

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