It’s the final countdown to this year’s Ironman 70.3 World Champs, and defending champions Javier Gomez (ESP) and Daniela Ryf (SUI) will have a tough race on their hands in Austria next weekend (30 August).
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This will be the first time Europe has hosted what many see as the pinnacle of middle-distance racing (1.9km swim/90km bike/21.1km run) – last year’s race took place in Mont-Tremblant, Canada, and it has previously always taken place in the US.
Since the series began in 2006, the Ironman 70.3 World Championship has been controlled by Australia (five champions), Germany (four champions) and Great Britain (three champions). The United States has had two winners with Canada and New Zealand each having one winner.
Men’s race
Gomez lines up against some tough Germans, including reigning king of Kona Sebastian Kienle, Beijing 2008 gold medalist Jan Frodeno and last year’s Challenge Bahrain winner Michael Raelert.
Also in the mix will be Australia’s Tim Reed, Belgium’s Bart Aernouts from Uplace-BMC and Terenzo Bozzone (NZL), who won Challenge Dubai earlier this year. Two Brits are on the men’s start list: Tim Don and Ritchie Nicholls.