IRONMAN Arizona Pro Start List

Thursday 13 November 2025

The 2025 Paradox IRONMAN® Arizona triathlon returns to the Salt River Valley with over 2,000 registered athletes set to take on the final edition of the longstanding IRONMAN event. Race weekend kicks off on Thursday, Nov. 13, with athlete check-in at the IRONMAN Village Expo located at 80 W Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, Ariz. On Sunday, Nov. 16, athletes will begin their IRONMAN journey throughout Tempe and the greater Phoenix area.

Professional Race

A robust field of top professionals from around the globe, including Sam Long (USA), Joe Skipper (GBR), Rasmus Svenningsson (SWE), Trevor Foley (USA), Alice Alberts (USA), Stephanie Clutterbuck (GBR), Annamarie Strehlow (USA), and Elisabetta Curridori (ITA), among others, will contend for a professional prize purse of $100,000.

Professionals compete for $100,000 Prize Purse Plus 3WPRO/3MPRO WC Slots.

  • MALE PRO:
  • 1 Sam Long USA
  • 2 Joe Skipper GBR
  • 3 Rasmus Svenningsson SWE
  • 4 Trevor Foley USA
  • 5 Matt Hanson USA
  • 6 Ben Kanute USA
  • 7 Menno Koolhaas NLD
  • 8 Zack Cooper GBR
  • 9 Andrea Salvisberg CHE
  • 10 Arnaud Guilloux FRA
  • 11 Ben Hamilton NZL
  • 12 Josh Lewis GGY
  • 13 Colin Szuch USA
  • 14 Matt Mcelroy USA
  • 15 Zachary Bernier-Michaud CAN
  • 16 Justin Metzler USA
  • 17 Ernest Mantell USA
  • 18 Ari Klau USA
  • 19 Thomas Davis GBR
  • 20 Brock Hoel CAN
  • 21 Milosz Sowinski POL
  • 22 Milan Brons NLD
  • 23 Connor Ford USA
  • 24 Rhys Corbishley AUS
  • 26 Matt Mcwilliams USA
  • 27 Matthew Richard USA
  • 29 Adam Feigh USA
  • 30 Yang Pan USA
  • 31 Eduardo Perez Sandi MEX
  • 32 Jan Stepinski USA
  • 33 Jamie Hayes USA
  • 34 Dylan Thissen NLD
  • 35 Jakob Bloch DNK
  • 36 Branden Scheel USA
  • 37 David Pinsonneault USA
  • 38 Robby Webster USA
  • 39 Alexandre Banville CAN
  • 40 Domenico Passuello ITA
  • 41 Eneko Elosegui Armendariz ESP
  • 42 Levente Lukacs HUN
  • 43 Eric Lauricella USA
  • 44 Michael Arishita USA
  • 45 Nick Cosman CAN
  • 46 Ross Baldwin USA
  • 47 Evan Price USA
  • 48 Simon Shi USA
  • 49 Matt Jackson USA
  • 50 Luke Jones USA
  • 51 Ian King USA
  • 52 Ryan Sedivec USA
  • 53 David Reynolds USA
  • 54 Trevor Delsaut FRA
  • 55 Dylan Gillespie USA
  • 56 Thomas Garvey USA
  • 57 Matti Weitz DEU
  • 58 Filip Szymonik POL
  • 59 Max Kohll USA
  • 60 Brian Reynolds USA
  • 61 David Guenthardt USA
  • 62 Chris Hammer USA
  • 63 Gonzalo Fuentes ESP
  • 64 Matthew Dochnal USA
  • 65 Joep Staps - Van Velthoven NLD
  • 66 Timothy Winslow USA
  • 67 Elliot Bach USA
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  • FEMALE PRO:
  • 68 Elisabetta Curridori ITA
  • 69 Alice Alberts USA
  • 71 Stephanie Clutterbuck GBR
  • 72 Annamarie Strehlow USA
  • 73 Rachel Zilinskas USA
  • 74 Danielle Fauteux CAN
  • 75 Simone Dailey GBR
  • 76 Meredith Kessler USA
  • 77 Melanie Mcquaid CAN
  • 78 Kyra Meulenberg NLD
  • 79 Deborah Eckhouse CAN
  • 80 Dede Griesbauer USA
  • 81 Jodie Stimpson GBR
  • 82 Heleen Moes NLD
  • 83 Joanna Ryter CHE
  • 84 Olivia Dietzel USA
  • 85 Christine Massey USA
  • 86 Sarah Karpinski USA
  • 87 Brianna Troksa USA
  • 88 Amanda Macuiba USA
  • 89 Megan Tuncer USA
  • 90 Caitlin Alexander USA
  • 91 Annette Rogers USA
  • 92 Allison Jacob CAN
  • 93 Leslie Homol USA
  • 95 Anne Basso FRA
  • 96 Margarita Ryan USA
  • 97 Samantha Skold USA
  • 98 Lara Hernandez-Tome ESP
  • 99 Sloane Tilley USA
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IRONMAN Arizona Pro Start List

IRONMAN Arizona Pro Start List

Thursday 13 Nov 2025 [Triathlon News]

The 2025 Paradox IRONMAN® Arizona triathlon returns to the Salt River Valley with over 2,000 registered athletes set to take on the final edition of the longstanding IRONMAN event. Race weekend kicks off on Thursday, Nov. 13, with athlete check-in at the IRONMAN Village Expo located at 80 W Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, Ariz. On Sunday, Nov. 16, athletes will begin their IRONMAN journey throughout Tempe and the greater Phoenix area. more

25 Age-Group Athletes Take Titles at 2025 IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs Marbella, Spain

25 Age-Group Athletes Take Titles at 2025 IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs Marbella, Spain

Tuesday 11 Nov 2025 [Triathlon News]

The South of Spain hosted some of the top athletes in the world over the weekend, as 25 athletes captured 2025 Precision Fuel & Hydration IRONMAN® 70.3® World Championship triathlon titles in Marbella, Spain on Saturday, Nov. 8 and Sunday, Nov. 9. More than 6,300 athletes from 114 different countries, regions, and territories competed in Marbella. The overall Age-Group World Champions crowns went to Switzerland’s Samuel Studer (M18-24) and Corina Hengartner (F45-49) who finished in 4:06:14 and more

Kristian Blummenfelt Claims 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series Men's Title

Kristian Blummenfelt Claims 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series Men's Title

Sunday 09 Nov 2025 [Triathlon News]

Norway’s Kristian Blummenfelt clinched victory in the 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series™, claiming the title for the first time and taking home a bonus payout of $200,000 USD. Casper Stornes (NOR) and Kristian Høgenhaug (DEN) completed the men’s IRONMAN Pro Series podium, receiving a bonus payout of $130,000 USD and $85,000 USD respectively. more

A Race for the Ages: Jelle Geens Secures 2025 IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs Title in Footrace to the Fin

A Race for the Ages: Jelle Geens Secures 2025 IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs Title in Footrace to the Fin

Sunday 09 Nov 2025 [Triathlon News]

Jelle Geens (BEL) made it back-to-back IRONMAN®?70.3® World Championship titles in Marbella, Spain, edging out Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) by the narrowest of margins to win the 2025 Precision Fuel & Hydration IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. Geens claimed the world title by just three seconds, the second closest finish in the history of the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship, with Geens and Blummenfelt pushing each other until the very end on the streets of Marbella. more

Kat Matthews Crowned 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series Winner for the Second Straight Year

Kat Matthews Crowned 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series Winner for the Second Straight Year

Saturday 08 Nov 2025 [Triathlon News]

Kat Matthews of Great Britain made IRONMAN history again, winning her second straight IRONMAN Pro Series™, and taking home a bonus payout of $200,000 USD. Solveig Løvseth (NOR) and Lisa Perterer (AUT) completed the 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series podium, receiving a bonus payout of $130,000 USD and $85,000 USD respectively. Matthews held on to claim back-to-back titles despite being forced to retire during the run of the Precision Fuel & Hydration IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship with a calf injury. more

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