IRONMAN 70.3: World Championship in St. George

In the women’s race, Taylor Knibb (USA) wins. In the men’s category Christian Blummenfelt (NOR) takes the win in St. George, Utah.

Results in St. George:

Women (1..10)

NameNationTimeSplit times
1Taylor KnibbUSA04:03:2023:54 / 2:14:41 / 1:21:48
2Paula FindlayCAN04:08:5725:05 / 2:20:49 / 1:20:33
3Emma Pallant-BrowneGBR04:10:4525:01 / 2:25:40 / 1:17:45
4Lucy Charles-BarclayGBR04:11:2423:50 / 2:21:53 / 1:23:02
5Flora DuffyBER04:13:3324:21 / 2:21:29 / 1:25:04
6Holly LawrenceGBR04:14:1524:24 / 2:24:31 / 1:22:55
7Jackie HeringUSA04:15:0526:39 / 2:25:25 / 1:20:28
8Nikki BartlettGBR04:15:4827:34 / 2:22:50 / 1:22:42
9Tamara JewettCAN04:15:5727:29 / 2:29:06 / 1:16:23
10Anne ReischmannGER04:16:5028:58 / 2:23:37 / 1:21:38

Men (1..10)

NameNationTimeSplit times
1Kristian BlummenfeltNOR03:37:120:22:51 / 2:01:03 / 1:11:39
2Ben KanuteUSA03:38:010:22:33 / 2:01:47 / 1:11:56
3Magnus DitlevDEN03:39:520:23:04 / 1:59:59 / 1:14:07
4Mika NoodtGER03:40:510:22:49 / 2:04:15 / 1:11:44
5Frederic FunkGER03:42:340:22:48 / 2:00:41 / 1:16:43
6Miki TaagholtDEN03:42:450:22:44 / 2:03:16 / 1:14:47
7Jackson LaundryCAN03:43:520:24:24 / 2:04:37 / 1:12:58
8Thor Bendix MadsenDEN03:44:420:25:01 / 2:03:02 / 1:14:14
9Aaron RoyleAUS03:45:030:22:20 / 2:06:30 / 1:14:00
10Clement MignonFRA03:45:450:23:00 / 2:05:35 / 1:14:41

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Ironman 70.3 is a long-distance event organized by the licensing body World Triathlon Corporation. Instead of 140.60 miles in the half thus 70.3 miles is held. Of which 1.2 miles are swimming, 56 miles of cycling and 13.1 miles of running (1.9 km swim, 90 km bike and 21 km run).
In the past, the discipline was also called a half marathon. Competitions are now offered in every continent of the world. The World Triathlon Corporation organizes the events as qualifying races worldwide and allocates slots for the world championship at the individual races.


On October 28 and 29, the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship was held in St. George, Utah, as it will be in 2021. Only three weeks after the “big” IRONMAN in Hawaii, defending champions Gustav Iden and Lucy Charles Barclay were back on the starting line.

Author: Runner