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Behind the race - An insight into the Long Course Weekend Belgium with Matthias Lievens

13 Feb, 2024 (Tue)

Participants share a moment of celebration on the LCW red carpet In this interview series, Ahotu will be speaking with the people behind some of the most unique races across the globe. We’ll be discussing the history of the event, challenges and how to overcome them, attracting sponsors, reaching new runners and more! Thanks for joining us Matthias. For those that don’t know you or the LCW Belgium, could you please introduce yourself and the race? Of course! My name is Matthias Lievens and I act as Race Director for the Belgian version of the Long Course Weekend. I’m a passionate sports enthusiast and event organizer, a combination that led me to this role. After I took part in Long Course Weekend Wales back in 2019, I was immediately sold. I was captivated by the event’s unique atmosphere and knew I had to bring this experience to Belgium. Fast forward five years, we’re the biggest multi-sport event in Belgium and are currently making preparations for our 4th (and biggest) edition this September. For those new to the Long Course Weekend format, how does the event work? How does it differ from a regular triathlon? Long Course Weekend is a one-of-a-kind sports event. Over a single weekend, we host a series of 11 races, that span across 3 disciplines over 3 days: swimming, cycling and running. What really makes our event stand out is how it lets each participant customize their own sports-packed weekend just the way they like it. Athletes have the option to compete in a full triathlon (over 3 days), mix and match disciplines according to their own preference, or focus on a single discipline. Because we offer a variety of disciplines and distances, Long Course Weekend Belgium really has something for everyone. You could be a pro athlete, a total newcomer, or a family looking for a fun day out. The Long Course Weekend also takes place in the UK, New Zealand and Spain. What does the Belgian version offer participants? Apart from our unique concept, what really makes our race stand out is its location, Nieuwpoort. The city offers an amazing spot for swimming in the inner harbour and serves as the perfect starting point for our cycling and running courses. Our bike courses wind through historic World War sites, Flanders Fields and the classic cobblestone streets. The 180k course also features the famous Kemmelberg (a notable hill amongst the otherwise relatively flat Flanders landscape), adding an extra challenge for the cyclists. The running courses, on the other hand, are flat, making them excellent for beginners or those looking to break their personal running records. The courses take you through the beautiful polders and along the coastal scenery of Nieuwpoort and nearby areas. And then, there’s the grand finale: all our races end with a big, vibrant red carpet finish. It’s a special moment for every finisher, with friends and family cheering on the sidelines as they receive their well-deserved medal. Matthias oversees the various races that make up the Long Course Weekend Belgium How long has the race been taking place and how has it grown? This year’s weekend over the 20th – 22nd of September will be our 4th edition. Each year, we’ve seen a strong increase in the number of participants. This includes both new faces getting into the concept, as well as returning athletes who are keen to take on more disciplines than before. So far this year, the sign-up numbers are already looking great. We’re actually expecting to double our participant count from the 2023 edition, which is super exciting for us. Which countries do your participants come from? Last year, we welcomed participants from over 30 countries, which was really exciting for us. Naturally, a lot of our athletes come from neighboring countries like the Netherlands, Germany, the UK and France. But what’s truly thrilling is seeing a growing number of participants traveling from far-off places to join us here in Belgium. We’ve had athletes from as far as South Africa, Chile and the Philippines. It feels fantastic to welcome these international participants and offer them a unique experience in our event. We’re pleased to work with Ahotu to increase our international participation and reach. Thousands of participants take part from 30+ countries across the globe There are a lot of moving parts to your event, with various distances, race formats and thousands of participants. What logistical challenges does this represent? Each day has its own challenges. On Swim Day, we have around 500 athletes in the water, where anything can happen. To ensure safety, we deploy a large team of rescuers and first-aiders who remain on high alert along the sidelines, ready to respond at a moment’s notice. Bike Day brings its own set of complexities. We are committed to designing one-loop courses, which, especially for the 180k distance, is quite a logistical feat. However, this setup greatly enhances the experience for our participants, making the effort worthwhile. The most demanding day, though, is Run Day. With thousands of runners on the course simultaneously, managing the aid stations becomes a critical task. Ensuring that all athletes have access to their nutrition at the right times is crucial for their performance and safety. This requires meticulous planning and coordination to keep everything running smoothly and to provide the best possible experience for all involved. What is your favourite thing about putting on the event? This has to be the 4th medal ceremony on Sunday. This is where we celebrate all the full Long Course Weekend finishers. It’s a truly special moment, each finisher walks through a guard of honour to receive their well-deserved and unique fourth medal. They’ve given their all for 3 straight days and this is the time we celebrate their incredible effort and achievement. Besides that, there’s a huge sense of relief and satisfaction for me at the end of the event. Knowing that our team pulled off another epic event, providing a unique experience to so many different people, each with their own stories, is immensely rewarding. At this moment, with the weight lifted off my shoulders, I already begin to look forward to the next edition! LCW races offer participants the chance to test themselves across multiple disciplines Are there any partners / sponsors you would like to shout out? We’ve had amazing partners over the years helping us build this event. A huge thanks to our host city, Nieuwpoort, our sport nutrition partner Etixx and Bodycross for our LCW merchandise. Thanks to SwimTribe for the swim training sessions and Peaks for wetsuit rentals on swim day. We’re pleased to be working with Ahotu to increase our digital reach and help even more participants across the globe discover and enjoy our unique race weekend. There are so many more who contribute to making this event a success and we’re grateful to each one of them! Where else do Long Course Weekend organise events? The Long Course Weekend events are held in several awesome places. Of course the original one in Wales, then we’ve got New Zealand, a cool dual-edition in Mallorca and as of 2024, we’ve added Yorkshire to the mix! Each location has its own unique vibe and elements to the concept. What would you recommend participants do during their time in Belgium? The city of Nieuwpoort and the beach of Nieuwpoort. You can take a walk along the harbour channel and visit the largest pleasure port in Northern Europe. You can also check out the Albert I monument and more in the city and the surrounding area. Hungry? Try the Flemish beef stew, Moules-frites or of course Belgian chocolate! After your sporting challenge, reward yourself with a Belgian beer! If you have a bit more time, consider visiting the stunning medieval cities of Bruges and Ghent. Both cities are renowned for their historical charm, picturesque canals and rich cultural heritage. They are definitely worth a visit and offer a delightful taste of Belgian history and culture. The LCW Belgium offers a wide range of distances and disciplines to enjoy When is the next edition of the Long Course Weekend Belgium? The next edition is from the 20th to 22nd of September, check out our Instagram for regular updates on the race @LCWBelgium Interested in taking part? You can register for the 2024 edition of the Long Course Weekend Belgium on Ahotu – Long Course Weekend Belgium To feature in our interview series you can drop us an email on blog@worldsmarathons.com Interested in promoting your race with World’s Marathons or Ahotu? Contact us on partners@worldsmarathons.com
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Results 2023: IRONMAN 70.3 Viet Nam

09 May, 2023 (Tue)

Christopher Frederick Mascarenhas-Keyes finished first in 04:15:11, followed by Alexey Vshivtsev who finished with a time of 04:19:34. Finishing third was Michael Cassinides (04:22:38). For the women, Krisztina Vaczi won the race with a time of 05:02:04 . She finished one minute 21 seconds ahead of Bianca Marcon. The third place went to Lindsay Nickel with a time of 05:05:31 Top 5 Men 1 Christopher Frederick Mascarenhas-Keyes 04:15:11 2 Alexey Vshivtsev 04:19:34 3 Michael Cassinides 04:22:38 4 Dendle Robert 04:25:15 5 Sang Whan Oh 04:25:47 Top 5 Women 1 Krisztina Vaczi 05:02:04 2 Bianca Marcon 05:03:25 3 Lindsay Nickel 05:05:31 4 Xiang Ao 05:07:54 5 My Nguyen Tra 05:08:21 Complete results
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Press Release

Black Friday Super Sale at World’s Marathons

24 Nov, 2022 (Thu)

The hearts of all bargain hunters (or should we say runners) will soon beat a little faster, because the Black Friday Super Sale is back at World’s Marathons. Choosing your perfect running event can sometimes be difficult, but with a 25% discount on selected events this might be easier for you! But hurry, this discount is available only on the 25th of November 2022 (00:00 – 11:59 CET). Unique challenges at dream destinations are waiting for you with a 25% discount. Check out the participating races but hurry promotion is limited to one day. How it works 1. Choose your next challenge from the events below 2. Copy this coupon code WMBF25 3. Register for the event on World’s Marathons and enter the code during checkout Event list The Ultra Loop Pelister Unique Trail Marathon Challenge Peguera Mallorca Triathlon Half Marathon Magaluf Roads To Rhodes Marathon Helsinki City Running Day Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon & 10k Atleticom We Run Rome Adidas Stockholm Marathon Tjejmilen Ramboll Stockholm Halvmarathon Santa Eulària Ibiza Marathon High Atlas Ultra Trail Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend Vpbank Hanoi Marathon Vnexpress Marathon Ho Chi Minh City Midnight Vnexpress Marathon Sparkling Quy Nhon Vnexpress Marathon Imperial Hue Vnexpress Marathon Amazing Ha Long Sunrise Marathon Sarajevo Half Maraton Banja Luka Marathon Ultra Trail Chiang Mai Ultra Trail Chiang Rai Doi Nhok Trail Tamuda Bay Eco Triathlon Brno Half Marathon Terms & conditions The discount code can be used only once by each user and cannot be combined with other offers. The discount code is valid until 25th of November 11:59 (CET) on selected partner events of World’s Marathons, when registering via www.worldsmarathons.com
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Results 2022: IRONMAN 70.3 Hawaii

07 Jun, 2022 (Tue)

Andoni Valencia grinded past more than 2032 runners to win in 04:18:53. He bested Colton Douda who crossed the finish line une minute 27 secondes behind him. Drake Deuel got the third place in 04:24:16. In the women’s race, it was Sarah Cameto who took the top spot in 04:58:48 , followed by Carolyn Olsen who finished with a time of 04:59:10. The third place went to Christine Warren with a time of 05:01:54 Top 5 Men 1 Andoni Valencia 04:18:53 2 Colton Douda 04:20:20 3 Drake Deuel 04:24:16 4 Matthew Doyle 04:26:55 5 Pierre Foutrein 04:27:17 Top 5 Women 1 Sarah Cameto 04:58:48 2 Carolyn Olsen 04:59:10 3 Christine Warren 05:01:54 4 Peggy Yetman 05:03:02 5 Kristine Banks-smith 05:03:08 Complete results
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Results 2022: IRONMAN Texas

26 Apr, 2022 (Tue)

Ben Hoffman grinded past more than 2358 runners to win in 07:57:57. Magnus Ditlev earned runner-up honours with a time of 07:58:11. Jesper Svensson got the third place in 08:08:53. In the women’s race, it was Jocelyn Mccauley (08:58:12) taking the top spot. Lauren Brandon earned runner-up honours with a time of 09:10:42. Finishing third was Joanna Ryter (09:13:23). Top 5 Men 1 Ben Hoffman 07:57:57 2 Magnus Ditlev 07:58:11 3 Jesper Svensson 08:08:53 4 Cody Beals 08:09:54 5 Tomasz Szala 08:15:37 Top 5 Women 1 Jocelyn Mccauley 08:58:12 2 Lauren Brandon 09:10:42 3 Joanna Ryter 09:13:23 4 Rachel Zilinskas 09:23:35 5 Jen Annett 09:25:51 Complete results
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Results 2021: IRONMAN Arizona

23 Nov, 2021 (Tue)

Credit : AndalanSports21 Jan Stepinski grinded past more than 2355 runners to win in 08:23:30. Eric Engel secured second in this year’s race with a time of 08:38:46. Toon Veldeman got the third place in 08:40:54. In the ladies race, Fabia Maramotti took top honours by finishing the race in 09:57:34 , followed by Ashley Dellosa who finished with a time of 10:02:05. Finishing third was Alison Mcinturff (10:07:13). Top 5 Men 1 Jan Stepinski 08:23:30 2 Eric Engel 08:38:46 3 Toon Veldeman 08:40:54 4 Chris Beckmans 08:48:33 5 Clint Dalziel 08:50:26 Top 5 Women 1 Fabia Maramotti 09:57:34 2 Ashley Dellosa 10:02:05 3 Alison Mcinturff 10:07:13 4 Sharon Styles 10:12:06 5 Allison Merlo 10:12:42 Complete results
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Results 2021: IRONMAN Texas

13 Oct, 2021 (Wed)

Andres Castillo Latorre outran roughly 823 runners to win with a time of 08:52:33, followed by Antonio Ferreira Da Silva Neto who finished with a time of 09:00:39. Pablo Arce Diaz (09:01:08) made notched third place. In the ladies race, Alice Grant finished first in 09:23:56 . Ashley Dellosa earned runner-up honours with a time of 09:59:22. Finishing third was Holly Smith (10:06:25). Top 5 Men 1 Andres Castillo Latorre 08:52:33 2 Antonio Ferreira Da Silva Neto 09:00:39 3 Pablo Arce Diaz 09:01:08 4 Brice Williams 09:05:02 5 Olaf Kasten 09:05:59 Top 5 Women 1 Alice Grant 09:23:56 2 Ashley Dellosa 09:59:22 3 Holly Smith 10:06:25 4 Ana Andrade 10:46:36 5 Daniela Montiel 10:49:29 Complete results The next race of the IRONMAN Texas will be on April 23, 2022.
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Results 2021: IRONMAN 70.3 Muncie

05 Oct, 2021 (Tue)

Ben Tolliday took top honours by finishing the race in 04:00:59. He finished 7 minutes 23 secondes ahead of Bryan Mooney. Michael Vanacora (04:09:32) made notched third place. In the women’s race, Heather Schuh scored victory with a time of 04:45:29 . She finished une minute 25 secondes ahead of Lindsay Delorme. Rounding out the top three was Annette Rogers with a time of 04:55:06. Top 5 Men 1 Ben Tolliday 04:00:59 2 Bryan Mooney 04:08:22 3 Michael Vanacora 04:09:32 4 Kyle Marshall 04:22:34 5 Brad Radkoski 04:24:14 Top 5 Women 1 Heather Schuh 04:45:29 2 Lindsay Delorme 04:46:54 3 Annette Rogers 04:55:06 4 Kalletta Caldwell 04:56:08 5 Sarah Doneth 04:56:43 Complete results
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Results 2021: IRONMAN 70.3 Memphis

05 Oct, 2021 (Tue)

Jason West outran roughly 1760 athletes to win with a time of 03:45:05, followed by Bradley Weiss who finished with a time of 03:46:40. Marc Dubrick (03:49:28) made notched third place. In the women’s race, Ellie Salthouse got a win, finishing with a time of 04:12:35 . Jackie Hering earned runner-up honours with a time of 04:13:44. Finishing third was Ali Brauer (04:26:25). Top 5 Men 1 Jason West 03:45:05 2 Bradley Weiss 03:46:40 3 Marc Dubrick 03:49:28 4 Andre Lopes 03:52:04 5 Marty Andrie 03:53:40 Top 5 Women 1 Ellie Salthouse 04:12:35 2 Jackie Hering 04:13:44 3 Ali Brauer 04:26:25 4 Jessica Jones 04:45:23 5 Sierra Snyder 04:48:53 Complete results
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Results 2021: IRONMAN Chattanooga

29 Sep, 2021 (Wed)

Joe Skipper took top honours by finishing the race in 07:46:19. Lionel Sanders secured second in this year’s race with a time of 07:54:47. Finishing third was Ben Hoffman (07:57:51). For the women, Skye Moench took top honours by finishing the race in 08:34:07 . She finished 26 minutes 31 seconds ahead of Gurutze Frades Larralde. While Melanie McQuaid came in third at 09:04:21 Top 5 Men 1 Joe Skipper 07:46:19 2 Lionel Sanders 07:54:47 3 Ben Hoffman 07:57:51 4 Cody Beals 08:00:07 5 Adam Feigh 08:18:42 Top 5 Women 1 Skye Moench 08:34:07 2 Gurutze Frades Larralde 09:00:38 3 Melanie McQuaid 09:04:21 4 Kelly Fillnow 09:10:59 5 Jen Annett 09:23:31 Complete results
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Geneva celebrates the return of sporting events in style and becomes the new Swiss capital of triathlon

20 Sep, 2021 (Mon)

La Tour Geneva Triathlon 2021 in brief: La Tour Geneva Triathlon becomes the biggest triathlon in Switzerland with more than 3,500 registered participants The whole of Geneva vibrates to the rhythm of the triathlon as the city welcomes its return The new location and the new courses on the left bank delighted the hearts, arms and legs of the participants Tom Hug snatched the victory from Thomas Huwiler, ambassador of the event and winner of the last edition, on the Half Distance More than CHF 10,000 in donations collected for the UNHCR The 31st edition of the La Tour Geneva Triathlon saw its participation record explode this weekend, 18-19 September, to become the largest triathlon in Switzerland. The event made a glorious return after the 2020 edition was cancelled, with 3,523 registrants creating an electric atmosphere. From the youngest to the oldest, from novices to experts, with or without disabilities, there was a challenge for everyone across the 7 race formats offered. With more demand for places that spaces available, La Tour Geneva Triathlon, which has grown year-on-year, had to close several races before the event. The new Eaux-Vives beach, the epicentre of the event, has become an instant success amongst participants. “It’s much bigger and gives us more space. For swimming it’s great to have a real sandy beach and the location is really nice,” commented the members of the Lazy Boys Track Club team. Indeed, the new location made it possible to accommodate a larger number of participants while respecting the sanitary measures in force. In an idyllic setting, the triathletes swam in open water in Lake Geneva, cycled on closed roads before finishing with a run in front of the famous Jet d’eau. The Australian exit in both the Half and Standard/Olympic formats, provided a fabulous spectacle for the fans. A TRIUMPHANT edition In this majestic environment and with the sun shining, the races started on Saturday morning under the encouragement of the administrative councillor of the City of Geneva in charge of the Department of Security and Sports, Marie Barbey-Chappuis. “I admire the triathletes involved in this weekend’s events, which are the culmination of many hours of training for all of them. The City of Geneva is very happy to support this event which brings together a large public in a magnificent setting and which contributes to the influence of our city well beyond the cantonal borders.” The day started with one of the most popular formats, the Standard/Olympic, which saw Frenchman Ludovic Roussel set the Geneva ground alight in 1h57’51. The best woman, Tina In-Albun from Basel, won the event in 2h18’18. In the afternoon, the best, young Swiss talents, aged 14-15, participated in the final of the Swiss Triathlon Youth League circuit. This fifth and last round was brilliantly won by the Swiss Bastian Widmer and the German Jara Banka. And to end the day on Saturday in beauty, the Olympic medallist Jérémy Desplanches honoured the event with his presence by taking part in the Relay Short. He started the swim with a bang and then passed the baton to his teammates, who have been friends for many years. His team ‘Like old times’ finished in 4th place taking the chocolate medal. “The main thing was to have fun. It’s great to see such a sporty Geneva with so many people involved,” commented Desplanches. The two victories in the individual Short were won by Hugo Arrachart and Alana Bortoli from France. Tom versus Thomas On Sunday morning at dawn, many participants set off on the queen distance, the Half. Tom Hug from Geneva managed to dethrone the godfather of the event and defending champion Thomas Huwiler, by taking the first place in 3h22’14. After a very close race between the two colleagues from the Geneva triathlon club, Tom managed to keep his first place from the swim to the finish line. The new champion said: “I really enjoyed the race. It was my first Half format. Despite the weather, there was a lot of encouragement, they were great. I thank the organisation, the public and Geneva. I am very happy.” The former title holder looked back on his race experience: “It was a very nice race, great organisation. It was great to be able to change sides and discover this new body of water and these new courses. On a personal level, I am disappointed because I had the objective of winning. I knew it was going to be difficult against Tom who is very talented and who was doing his first half. In the run I tried to come back but I suffered at the end. I think I had a good race and I put all my soul into it, but it wasn’t enough. I think it’s wonderful to see talents like Tom emerging here in Geneva.” In the women’s race, Sarah Thoeni from Switzerland took victory over Lydia Steinbach in 4h38’23 after a close battle. “Running is my best discipline. When I saw that she (Lydia) was not far from me I said to myself, ‘let’s go’. I was late in the swim, the bike I had to push, and the running goes by itself,” said the champion. During the Half, the younger triathletes also had their moment of glory with two aquathlons organised and a dedicated changing park to be ‘like the grown-ups’. The event concluded with the Discovery format, an opportunity to test oneself in the discipline. The Swiss Luna Sommerfeld and Vincent Steiger stood out by taking first place. Reunion and solidarity The need to get together and support each other was also felt throughout the weekend. In particular, the volunteers were thrilled to be able to be part of the unique atmosphere of a sporting event: “Thank you for everything! The welcome, the volunteers, everything was great. It’s great to be so well looked after,” commented volunteer Gaëlle Menoud with enthusiasm. A spirit of camaraderie and solidarity reigned throughout the weekend. This generosity was illustrated by the collection of more than 10,000 CHF in donations for the UNHCR, the event charity partner, in favour of refugees. The big Triathlon family This year, the Hôpital de La Tour is once again delighted to support the event: “This year, in addition to the tent dedicated to physiotherapy, we have a medical-sports area in the heart of the village to be closer to the participants. The aim is to share the expertise of the sports medicine department of the Hôpital de La Tour through advice and discussions. We are proud to be the Title Partner of the event, once again, and congratulate all the triathletes for their race,” said Dr Boris Gojanovic, sport doctor at the Hôpital de La Tour. Representing the organisers, Eric Monnot, President of the Geneva Triathlon Association, declared: “We are delighted to have been able to give back to Geneva its triathlon and to have made the city vibrate around this beautiful celebration of triple effort. As a bonus this year, a return to the roots, on the left bank, which moves me and gives the event a new lease of life.” Benjamin Chandelier, Director of the event, concluded the event with words of thanks to all those who made it possible: “It is with joy and pride that we close this 31st edition, which has broken new participation records. I would like to congratulate all the participants of the weekend for their exploits. It is thanks to you that the event is now the biggest triathlon in Switzerland. On behalf of the organising committee, I would also like to thank our Title Partner L’Hôpital de La Tour and all our partners who support us. A big thank you to the competent authorities and administrations of the City and Canton of Geneva for their support and for allowing us to organise the event in such good conditions. And finally, a huge thank you to all our volunteers for their precious help and without whom the event could not take place.” Results HALF DISTANCE Men: Tom Hug (CH) - 3h22’14 Thomas Huwiler (CH) - 3h25’51 Elio Schneider (CH) - 3h45’26 Women: Sarah Thoeni (CH) - 4h38’23 Lydia Steinbach (CH) - 4h41’32 Shannon Edd (USA) - 4h43’33 Relay: Beat Juras - 3h31’38 Les Bleus - 3h40’07 LazyBoys Track Club 2 - 3h51’40 STANDARD Men: Ludovic Roussel (FR) - 1h57'51 Téo Katgely (FR) - 1h59’55 Florent Ferrara (CH) - 2h01’05 Women: Tina IN-ALBUN (CH) - 2h18’18 Denise Johannsen (DE) - 2h18’59 Sabrina Hauser (CH) - 2h19’28 Relay: Sport Altitude - 1h00’49 Les Touristes - 1h01’30 Les 3 Fantastiques - 1h05’53 SHORT Men: Hugo Arrachart (FR) - 57’35 Henry LAURENSON SCHAFER (UK) - 58’37 Matthew James (UK) - 59’10 Women: Alana Bortoli (FR) - 1h04’35 Morgane Bussard (CH) - 1h06’48 Indra Mackevica (LVA)- 17h07’18 Relay: TCG Gang - 59’25 Lazyboys Track Club - 1h01’18 Manoudou, Pogacar, Kipchoge - 1h02’01 DISCOVERY Men: Vincent Steiger (CH) - 34’35 Romain Aymon (CH) - 36’33 Thomas Rohrbasser (CH) - 38’19 Women: Luna Sommerfeld (CH) - 41’04 Mélissa Rouiller (CH) - 42’18 Leonor Lefebvre (CH) - 42’55 Relay: NPSuisse team - 34’44 Trio MCG - 34’47 Team Cala Rossa - 35’16 YOUTH LEAGUE 14-15 Men: Bastian Widmer (CH) - 35’11 Thibault Rivier (CH) - 35’29 Severin Schwarz (CH) - 35’48 Women: Jara Banka (DE) - 41’27 Martina Buri (CH) - 41’47 Francesca Zenklusen (CH) - 41’50 ECOLIERS 11-13 Men: Naël Gumy (CH) - 9’10 Mathieu Dumas (FR) - 10’11 Rafael Chambost (BRA) - 10’36 Women: Loane Richard (CH) - 9’30 Eliza-Jeanne Pariolleau (FR) - 10’19 Linea Banka (DE) - 10’29 KIDSATHLON 6-9 Men: Kai Razo (CH) - 4’20 Nathan Salomon (FR) - 4’42 Jorn Van Driel (NL) - 4’42 Women: Eulalie Defrance (CH) - 4’29 Louisa Huelin (DE) - 4’43 Marina Weber (CH) - 4’53
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Results 2021: OUTLAW Half Holkham

05 Jul, 2021 (Mon)

Credit : TriathlonDan Half marathon The victory went to R Stringer who crossed the finish line at 01:20:25, followed by Chris Turner who finished with a time of 01:21:57. Danny Smith got the third place in 01:22:08. In the ladies race, Hannah Roberts finished first in 01:25:54 . She finished 24 seconds ahead of Katie Harbon. Charlotte Neale got the third place in 01:28:05. Top 5 Men 1 R Stringer 01:20:25 2 Chris Turner 01:21:57 3 Danny Smith 01:22:08 4 Ashley Briggs 01:22:35 5 Tom Anstee 01:29:54 Top 5 Women 1 Hannah Roberts 01:25:54 2 Katie Harbon 01:26:18 3 Charlotte Neale 01:28:05 4 Jessica Bruce 01:29:26 5 Hayley Parker 01:41:30 Complete results 10K Adam Wright took top honours by finishing the race in 00:36:17, followed by Ken Hoye who finished with a time of 00:37:17. Benjamin Thompson got the third place in 00:38:17. In the ladies race, Leanne Finch won the race with a time of 00:38:47 . Cassie Moden earned runner-up honours with a time of 00:42:35. Rounding out the top three was Beth Shaw with a time of 00:43:17. Top 5 Men 1 Adam Wright 00:36:17 2 Ken Hoye 00:37:17 3 Benjamin Thompson 00:38:17 4 Chris Haylock 00:39:17 5 Chris Balmer 00:40:17 Top 5 Women 1 Leanne Finch 00:38:47 2 Cassie Moden 00:42:35 3 Beth Shaw 00:43:17 4 Natasha R 00:43:32 5 Joanna Killip 00:45:21 Complete results Triathlon James Teagle finished first in 03:52:13. He bested Kieran Lindars who crossed the finish line 3 minutes 35 seconds behind him. Rounding out the top three was Sam Wade with a time of 03:56:32. In the ladies race, Ruth Astle scored victory with a time of 04:20:27 , followed by Rosie Weston who finished with a time of 04:28:36. Finishing third was Hannah Lord (04:31:50). Top 5 Men 1 James Teagle 03:52:13 2 Kieran Lindars 03:55:48 3 Sam Wade 03:56:32 4 Harry Palmer 03:57:55 5 William Draper 03:59:00 Top 5 Women 1 Ruth Astle 04:20:27 2 Rosie Weston 04:28:36 3 Hannah Lord 04:31:50 4 Kimberley Morrison 04:32:52 5 Lucy Davies 04:38:26 Complete results
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