The 2017 Ironman 70.3 World Championship was a long distance triathlon competition held on September 9–10, 2017 in Chattanooga, Tennessee that was won by Javier Gomez of Spain and Daniela Ryf of Switzerland. The championship was organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) and it marked the first time the race was held on two separate days, splitting the days of competition between male and female competitors.[1] For Ryf it was her third Ironman 70.3 World Championship win.[2] This was Gomez's second 70.3 championship win having won also in 2014.[3]
Ironman 70.3 World Championship | |
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Location | Chattanooga, Tennessee |
Date | September 9–10, 2017 |
Champions | |
Men | Javier Gomez |
Women | Daniela Ryf |
Championship results
editMen
editRank | Time (h:mm:ss) |
Name | Country | Split times (h:mm:ss / m:ss) | ||||
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Swim | T1 | Bike | T2 | Run | ||||
1 | 3:49:44 | Javier Gomez | Spain | 24:08 | 1:36 | 2:12:27 | 1:04 | 1:10:29 |
2 | 3:51:06 | Ben Kanute | United States | 24:03 | 1:42 | 2:08:10 | 0:48 | 1:16:23 |
3 | 3:51:59 | Tim Don | United Kingdom | 24:58 | 1:47 | 2:11:12 | 0:58 | 1:13:04 |
4 | 3:53:32 | Sam Appleton | Australia | 25:01 | 1:54 | 2:11:01 | 1:00 | 1:14:36 |
5 | 3:54:44 | Sebastian Kienle | Germany | 28:22 | 1:38 | 2:07:45 | 0:57 | 1:16:02 |
6 | 3:55:17 | Maurice Clavel | Germany | 25:07 | 1:45 | 2:11:03 | 0:49 | 1:16:33 |
7 | 3:56:20 | Tyler Butterfield | Bermuda | 25:18 | 1:53 | 2:10:40 | 1:03 | 1:17:26 |
8 | 3:56:33 | Andreas Dreitz | Germany | 26:39 | 2:17 | 2:09:16 | 1:07 | 1:17:14 |
9 | 3:56:53 | Ivan Tutukin | Russia | 26:24 | 1:51 | 2:15:00 | 0:50 | 1:12:48 |
10 | 3:57:36 | Pieter Heemeryck | Belgium | 25:27 | 1:38 | 2:11:02 | 1:03 | 1:18:26 |
Source:[4] |
Women
editRank | Time (h:mm:ss) |
Name | Country | Split times (h:mm:ss / m:ss) | ||||
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Swim | T1 | Bike | T2 | Run | ||||
4:11:59 | Daniela Ryf | Switzerland | 26:26 | 2:02 | 2:20:20 | 1:06 | 1:22:05 | |
4:18:36 | Emma Pallant | United Kingdom | 27:53 | 1:49 | 2:28:00 | 1:06 | 1:19:48 | |
4:19:40 | Laura Philipp | Germany | 29:47 | 1:58 | 2:25:45 | 0:58 | 1:21:12 | |
4 | 4:21:40 | Sarah True | United States | 25:38 | 2:05 | 2:30:16 | 0:56 | 1:22:45 |
5 | 4:22:12 | Helle Frederiksen | Denmark | 26:23 | 2:06 | 2:29:07 | 0:55 | 1:23:41 |
6 | 4:24:04 | Annabel Luxford | Australia | 26:35 | 2:10 | 2:28:53 | 0:48 | 1:25:38 |
7 | 4:25:39 | Heather Wurtele | Canada | 27:52 | 2:09 | 2:27:34 | 1:04 | 1:27:00 |
8 | 4:26:30 | Jeanni Seymour | South Africa | 27:40 | 1:56 | 2:28:20 | 0:52 | 1:27:42 |
9 | 4:27:00 | Haley Chura | United States | 25:35 | 2:05 | 2:31:55 | 1:05 | 1:26:20 |
10 | 4:27:36 | Melissa Hauschildt | Australia | 30:22 | 2:06 | 2:28:22 | 1:15 | 1:25:31 |
Source:[5] |
References
edit- ^ Berglund, Dan (September 10, 2017). "Javier Gómez Grabs Men's 2017 Icy Hot Ironman 70.3 World Championship Title". endurancesportswire.com. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
- ^ Carlson, Timothy (September 9, 2017). "Ryf dominates for her 3rd Ironman 70.3 World title". slowtwitch.com. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
- ^ Carlson, Timothy (September 10, 2017). "Gomez wins his second Ironman 70.3 Worlds". slowtwitch.com. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
- ^ "Men's Race Results: 9/10/2017 Ironman 70.3 World Championship". World Triathlon Corporation. October 16, 2019.
- ^ "Women's Race Results: 9/9/2017 Ironman 70.3 World Championship". World Triathlon Corporation. October 16, 2019.