2015 Ironman 70.3 World Championship

Ironman 70.3 World Championship
Location Zell am See-Kaprun, Austria
Date August 30, 2015
Champions
Men Germany Jan Frodeno
Women Switzerland Daniela Ryf

The 2015 Ironman 70.3 World Championship was a triathlon competition that was held in Zell am See-Kaprun, Austria on August 30, 2015. It was won by Jan Frodeno of Germany and Daniela Ryf of Switzerland. The championship was organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) and was the culmination of the Ironman 70.3 series of events that occurred from August 3, 2014 through July 12, 2015. Athletes, both professional and amateur, earned a spot in the championship race by qualifying in races throughout the 70.3 series.[1] A prize purse of $250,000 will be distributed to the top 10 male and female professional athletes.[2] The race marked the second year of the championship event being held in a non-recurring location and the first time being held in Europe.[3]

Championship results

Men

Pos. Time
(h:mm:ss)
Name Country Split times (h:mm:ss)
Swim T1 Bike T2 Run
3:51:19Jan Frodeno Germany22:142:032:09:041:261:16:32
3:52:48Sebastian Kienle Germany24:042:032:09:541:251:15:22
3:55:05Javier Gómez Spain22:122:042:13:381:361:15:35
43:56:28Bart Aernouts Belgium25:382:062:12:071:421:14:55
53:56:34Michael Raelert Germany22:152:102:13:191:331:17:17
63:56:52Andreas Böcherer Germany22:122:162:09:001:401:21:44
73:57:47Jan Van Berkel  Switzerland22:272:032:13:151:281:18:34
83:58:44Tyler Butterfield Bermuda24:051:582:13:481:341:17:19
93:58:58Andreas Dreitz Germany23:042:062:07:351:361:24:37
104:00:11Albert Molins Spain24:302:222:14:321:491:16:58
Source:[4]

Women

Pos. Time
(h:mm:ss)
Name Country Split times (h:mm:ss)
Swim T1 Bike T2 Run
4:11:34Daniela Ryf  Switzerland23:462:032:21:101:261:22:51
4:23:07Heather Wurtele Canada26:332:032:27:391:251:24:56
4:24:10Anja Beranek Germany24:322:042:24:181:361:31:17
44:25:33Magali Tisseyre Canada24:552:062:27:561:421:28:45
54:27:39Alicia Kaye United States24:032:102:28:581:331:30:35
64:29:53Julia Gajer Germany24:462:162:33:061:401:27:33
74:30:31Susie Cheetham United Kingdom26:342:032:34:521:281:25:01
84:30:47Ricarda Lisk Germany24:031:582:35:381:341:27:14
94:31:00Lauren Barnett United States26:362:062:32:181:361:27:52
104:31:47Emma Bilham  Switzerland24:522:222:32:381:491:30:24
Source:[4]

With Ryf's win she became the first female to win back-to-back Ironman 70.3 championship titles. Former champions Jodie Swallow and Meredith Kessler both exited the race early. Swallow pulled out after the swim after suffering a bike crash the previous day. Kessler experienced mechanical issues on the bike.[5]

Qualification

The 2015 Ironman 70.3 Series featured 71 events that enabled qualification to the 2015 World Championship event. Professional triathletes qualified for the championship race by competing in races during the qualifying period, earning points towards their pro rankings. For the 2015 championship race that period was August 3, 2014 to July 12, 2015. An athlete’s five highest scoring races are counted toward their pro rankings. The top 50 males and top 35 females in the pro rankings qualified for the championship race. The previous five 70.3 champions receive an automatic qualifying spot provided they validate their entry by competitively finishing one qualifying race. Winners of the five regional 70.3 championships will also automatically qualify for the championship race. These winners did not count towards the final 50 and 35 qualifiers[1] Professional athletes were also eligible for prize purses at each qualifying event, which ranged in total size from $75,000 to $100,000.[1][6]

Amateur triathletes could qualify for the championship race by earning a qualifying slot at one of the qualifying events. At qualifying events, slots were allocated to each age group category, male and female, with the number of slots given out based on that category's proportional representation of the overall field. Each age group category was tentatively allocated one qualifying spot in each qualifying event. In previous years some 70.3 events also served as qualifiers for the full Ironman World Championships in Hawaii.[7] However, the 2014 qualifying year served as the final year for almost all qualifying races in this capacity. As such this year's qualifying season only the handcycle competitions and Ironman 70.3 Kraichgau will offer qualification into the 2015 Ironman World Championship. This was to accommodate for the increased number of qualifying slots created from the newly added full Ironman events.[8]

Non-point races

Prior to the 2014 Ironman Boulder race, World Triathlon Corporation's CEO, Andrew Messick, announced a redistribution of prize money to help facilitate paying ten professionals deep at each race as well as awarding larger prize purses at select races across Ironman and Ironman 70.3. As part of this initiative, WTC eliminated points and prize purses for professional triathletes initially at 9 Ironman events and 11 Ironman 70.3 events in 2015, mostly occurring within North America.[6] There are nine Ironman 70.3 races with no professional points or prize purse offered for the 2015 Ironman 70.3 Championship qualifying period.

Qualifying Ironman 70.3 events

Date Event Location[9][10]
Aug 3, 2014Ironman 70.3 PhilippinesPhilippines Cebu, Philippines
Aug 10, 2014Ironman 70.3 SteelheadUnited States Benton Harbor, Michigan
Aug 10, 2014 Ironman 70.3 European Pro ChampionshipGermany Wiesbaden, Germany
Aug 17, 2014Ironman 70.3 Lake StevensUnited States Lake Stevens, Washington
Aug 17, 2014Ironman 70.3 TimbermanUnited States Gilford, New Hampshire
Aug 23, 2014Ironman 70.3 BudapestHungary Budapest, Hungary
Aug 30, 2014Ironman 70.3 Foz do IguaçuBrazil Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil
Aug 31, 2014Ironman 70.3 Zell am SeeZell am See-Kaprun, Austria
Sep 7, 2014Ironman 70.3 World ChampionshipCanada Mont-Tremblant, Quebec
Sep 7, 2014Ironman 70.3 MuskokaCanada Huntsville, Ontario
Sep 14, 2014Ironman 70.3 Sunshine CoastAustralia Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Sep 14, 2014Ironman 70.3 RügenGermany Rügen, Germany
Sep 14, 2014Ironman 70.3 KronbergXDenmark Elsinore, Denmark
Sep 20, 2014Ironman 70.3 LanzaroteSpain Lanzarote, Spain
Sep 21, 2014Ironman 70.3 PrincetonUnited States Princeton, New Jersey
Sep 21, 2014Ironman 70.3 CozumelMexicoCozumel, Mexico
Sep 21, 2014Ironman 70.3 Lake Tahoe*United States Lake Tahoe, California
Sep 28, 2014Ironman 70.3 AugustaUnited States Augusta, Georgia
Oct 4, 2014Ironman 70.3 Gurye KoreaSouth Korea Gurye, Korea
Oct 5, 2014Ironman 70.3 SilvermanUnited States Henderson, Nevada
Oct 19, 2014Ironman 70.3 Port MacQuarieAustralia Port Macquarie, New South Wales
Oct 26, 2014Ironman 70.3 MiamiUnited States Miami, Florida
Oct 26, 2014Ironman 70.3 AustinUnited States Austin, Texas
Nov 2, 2014Ironman 70.3 TaiwanTaiwan Hengchun, Taiwan
Nov 9, 2014Ironman 70.3 Australian Pro ChampionshipAustralia Mandurah, Western Australia
Nov 16, 2014Ironman 70.3 BallaratAustralia Ballarat, Victoria
Nov 30, 2014Ironman 70.3 Western SydneyAustralia Sydney, New South Wales
Jan 11, 2015Ironman 70.3 PucónChile Pucón, Chile
Jan 18, 2015Ironman 70.3 Asia Pacific Pro ChampionshipNew Zealand Auckland, New Zealand
Jan 25, 2015Ironman 70.3 South AfricaSouth Africa Buffalo City, South Africa
Feb 8, 2015Ironman 70.3 GeelongAustralia Geelong, Victoria
Mar 8, 2015Ironman 70.3 Subic BayPhilippines Subic Bay, Philippines
Mar 15, 2015Ironman 70.3 Puerto RicoPuerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mar 16, 2015Ironman 70.3 MonterreyMexico Monterrey, Mexico
Mar 28, 2015Ironman 70.3 CaliforniaUnited States Oceanside, California
Apr 5, 2015Ironman 70.3 Latin American Pro ChampionshipBrazil Brasília, Brazil
Apr 5, 2015Ironman 70.3 PutrajayaMalaysia Putrajaya, Malaysia
Apr 12, 2015Ironman 70.3 FloridaXUnited States Haines City, Florida
Apr 19, 2015Ironman 70.3 New OrleansUnited States New Orleans, Louisiana
Apr 26, 2015Ironman 70.3 TexasUnited States Galveston, Texas
May 2, 2015Ironman 70.3 North American Pro ChampionshipUnited States St. George, Utah
May 2, 2015Ironman 70.3 BusseltonAustralia Busselton, Western Australia
May 3, 2015Ironman 70.3 St CroixUnited States Virgin Islands Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
May 3, 2015Ironman 70.3 Pays d'AixFrance Aix-en-Provence, France
May 9, 2015Ironman 70.3 MallorcaSpain Alcudia, Mallorca, Spain
May 10, 2015Ironman 70.3 VietnamVietnam Da Nang, Vietnam
May 17, 2015Ironman 70.3 AustriaAustria St. Pölten/Vienna, Austria
May 17, 2015Ironman 70.3 BarcelonaSpain Barcelona, Spain
May 17, 2015Ironman 70.3 ChattanoogaUnited States Chattanooga, Tennessee
May 30, 2015Ironman 70.3 HawaiiXUnited States Kohala, Hawaii
May 31, 2015Ironman 70.3 RaleighUnited States Raleigh, North Carolina
Jun 7, 2015Ironman 70.3 JapanJapan Tokoname, Aichi, Japan
Jun 7, 2015Ironman 70.3 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Rapperswil-Jona, Switzerland
Jun 7, 2015Ironman 70.3 KraichgauGermany Kraichgau, Germany
Jun 13, 2015Ironman 70.3 BoulderUnited States Boulder, Colorado
Jun 13, 2015Ironman 70.3 BoiseXUnited States Boise, Idaho
Jun 14, 2015Ironman 70.3 ItalyItaly Pescara,Italy
Jun 14, 2015Ironman 70.3 EaglemanUnited States Cambridge, Maryland
Jun 14, 2015Ironman 70.3 CairnsAustralia Cairns, Queensland
Jun 14, 2015Ironman 70.3 StaffordshireEnglandStaffordshire, England
Jun 14, 2015Ironman 70.3 VictoriaXCanada Victoria, British Columbia
Jun 20, 2015Ironman 70.3 LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg
Jun 21, 2015Ironman 70.3 KronbergXDenmark Elsinore, Denmark
Jun 21, 2015Ironman 70.3 SyracuseXUnited States Syracuse, New York
Jun 21, 2015Ironman 70.3 Mont TremblantCanada Mont-Tremblant, Quebec
Jun 28, 2015Ironman 70.3 UKXUnited States Wimbleball, Exmoor, UK
Jun 28, 2015Ironman 70.3 Buffalo Springs LakeUnited States Lubbock, Texas
Jul 5, 2015Ironman 70.3 Incheon KoreaSouth Korea Incheon, Korea
Jul 5, 2015Ironman 70.3 NorwayNorway Haugesund, Norway
Jul 5, 2015Ironman 70.3 MuskokaCanada Huntsville, Ontario
Jul 11, 2015Ironman 70.3 MuncieXUnited States Muncie, Indiana
Jul 12, 2015Ironman 70.3 VinemanUnited States Sonoma County, California

*Ironman 70.3 Lake Tahoe was canceled due to smoke from the King Fire.[11]
Also serves as a 2014 Ironman World Championship qualifier.
Also serves as the handcycle championships and as 2015 Ironman World Championship handcycle qualifier
XNo professional points awarded.

Qualifying pro men

Qualifying slots into the championship race were awarded to the top 50 men in points. Slots that were not accepted by an athlete were rolled down to the next highest eligible qualifier in points.

Awarded slots are according to Ironman.com as of August 31, 2015 and final race results.[4][12]

Championship participants
Points rank Name Country Races Points total
1Tim DonUnited Kingdom56820
2Tim ReedAustralia55790
4Jan FrodenoGermany34200
5Javier GómezSpain23750
6Michael RaelertGermany53503
7Bart AernoutsBelgium33475
8Leon GriffinAustralia53395
11Sam AppletonAustralia53075
12Terenzo BozzoneNew Zealand53070
18Joe GamblesAustralia22410
19Nils FrommholdGermany22370
22Ruedi WildSwitzerland32205
24Jesse ThomasUnited States42125
26Kevin CollingtonUnited States52040
27Chris LeifermanUnited States51955
31Manuel KüngSwitzerland51885
32Cody BealsCanada51740
33Maurice ClavelGermany21725
35Markus ThomschkeGermany41680
38Andi BöchererGermany31640
39Andreas DreitzGermany31625
40Benjamin CollinsUnited States31590
41Tyler ButterfieldBermuda31540
48Patrick LangeGermany41305
49Fabio CarvalhoBrazil31295
54Alberto Casadei*Italy41208
56Justin Metzler* United States51195
57Taylor Reid* Canada51180
58Jan Van Berkel* Switzerland41180
59Paul Reitmayr* Austria41175
62Sebastian Neef* Germany41130
65Matt Trautman* South Africa21070
66Stuart Marais* South Africa31042
69Sebastian KienleGermany21015
70James Seear* Australia51010
71Ritchie Nicholls* United Kingdom2990
84Albert Molins* Spain3790
95Alexander Schilling* Germany4660
100Matthias Knossalla* Germany3635
103Evert Scheltinga* Netherlands5594
111Andrew Starykowicz* United States1540
119Arturo Garza* Mexico3486
120Frédéric Limousin* France4485
121Jonathan Ciavattella* Italy2480
123Antony Costes* France3475
Previous champion qualifier.
*Additional roll down slot awarded.

Qualified but not participating
Points rank Name Country Races Points total
3Lionel SandersCanada54725
9Craig AlexanderAustralia53335
10Brent McMahonCanada53315
13Richie CunninghamAustralia52965
14Matt ChrabotUnited States52760
15Igor AmorelliBrazil52585
16Andy PottsUnited States52475
17Ben HoffmanUnited States52445
20Mark BowsteadNew Zealand52360
21Christian KempAustralia52280
23Josh AmbergerAustralia52125
25Will ClarkeUnited Kingdom32100
28Luke BellAustralia51945
29Mario de EliasArgentina51945
30Cameron BrownNew Zealand31905
34Timothy O'DonnellUnited States21710
36Callum MillwardNew Zealand41680
37Drew ScottUnited States51645
42Brad KahlefeldtAustralia31510
43Viktor ZyemtsevUkraine31440
44Santiago AscençoBrazil21425
45Alex ReithmeierAustralia51380
47Andreas RaelertGermany21325
46David McNameeUnited Kingdom31360
50Peter RobertsonAustralia11275
51Courtney AtkinsonAustralia21250
52Ronnie SchildknechtSwitzerland41240
53Paul AmbroseAustralia51215

Qualifying pro women

Qualifying slots were awarded to the top 35 women in points. Slots that were not accepted by an athlete were rolled down to the next highest eligible qualifier in points.

Awarded slots are according to Ironman.com as of August 31, 2015 and final race results.[4][13]

Championship participants
Points rank Name Country Races Points total
1Meredith KesslerUnited States56460
2Daniela RyfSwitzerland45750
3Heather WurteleCanada45320
4Jodie SwallowUnited Kingdom44880
6Magali TisseyreCanada53805
7Radka VodickovaCzech Republic43700
9Alicia KayeUnited States53075
10Anja BeranekGermany52925
12Susie CheethamUnited Kingdom42760
13Camilla PedersenDenmark42740
23Svenja BazlenGermany32085
24Lauren BarnettUnited States52030
26Kristin MöellerGermany51965
29Parys EdwardsUnited Kingdom41900
31Alexandra TondeurBelgium51855
32Kirsty JahnCanada51795
34Katy DuffieldAustralia51780
35Julia GajerGermany31780
44Emma-Kate Lidbury* United Kingdom51505
46Holly Lawrence* United Kingdom31460
47Sue Huse* United States51420
48Natascha Schmitt* Germany51355
51Ricarda Lisk* Germany41280
54Nikki Butterfield* Bermuda21265
55Eva Wutti* Austria21250
59Emma Bilham* Switzerland31175
63Erika Csomor* Hungary51155
66Lauren Brandon* United States51055
69Mareen Hufe* Germany21040
74Anna Halasz* Hungary5945
80Tine Deckers* Belgium2870
Previous champion qualifier.
*Additional roll down slot awarded.

Qualified but not participating
Points rank Name Country Races Points total
5Annabel LuxfordAustralia43810
8Caroline SteffenSwitzerland53525
11Gina CrawfordNew Zealand42890
14Liz BlatchfordAustralia42575
15Heather JacksonUnited States42505
16Helle FrederiksenDenmark32500
17Mary Beth EllisUnited States22470
18Leanda CaveUnited Kingdom32460
19Lauren GossUnited States52430
20Valentina CarvalloChile52430
21Laura PhilippGermany42150
22Jackie HeringUnited States52105
25Lisa HütthalerAustria21995
27Sarah PiampianoUnited States51960
28Angela NaethCanada41925
30Sofie GoosBelgium31875
33Lucy GossageUnited Kingdom31790
36Rachel JoyceUnited Kingdom31730
37Melanie McQuaidCanada51680

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