2014 Ironman 70.3 World Championship Start List Announced

This Sunday marks the first time the Ironman 70.3 World Championship will take place out of the United States.

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This Sunday marks the first time the Subaru Ironman 70.3 World Championship will take place out of the United States. Pros and age-groupers will travel to Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada for the big race. Both defending champions Sebastian Kienle (GER) and Melissa Hauschildt (AUS) will be competing against very strong fields. See the pro start lists below and check back to Triathlete.com for more on the race.

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Men’s Start List

1 Sebastian Kienle GER
2 Terenzo Bozzone NZL
3 Tim Reed AUS
4 Joe Gambles AUS
5 Tim Don GBR
6 Jan Frodeno GER
8 Will Clarke GBR
9 Leon Griffin AUS
11 Brad Kahlefeldt AUS
12 Kevin Collington USA
14 Matt Chrabot USA
15 Samuel Appleton AUS
16 Tim Van Berkel AUS
17 Brent McMahon CAN
18 Lionel Sanders CAN
19 Callum Millward NZL
20 Ruedi Wild SUI
21 Jeremy Jurkiewicz FRA
22 Ben Hoffman USA
23 Trevor Wurtele CAN
24 Igor Amorelli BRA
25 Andreas Dreitz GER
26 Filip Ospaly CZE
27 Josh Amberger AUS
29 Nils Frommhold GER
30 James Cunnama RSA
31 Javier Gomez ESP
32 Clayton Fettell AUS
33 Albert Moreno ESP
34 Ben Collins USA
35 James Seear AUS
36 Alexander Reithmeier AUS
37 Boris Stein GER
38 Bart Aernouts BEL
39 Domenico Passuello ITA
40 John Polson AUS
41 Ivan Rana ESP
42 Jesse Thomas USA
43 Jordan Rapp USA
45 Patrick Lange GER
47 Ronnie Schildknecht CHE
48 Johannes Moldan GER
51 Victor Debil-Caux FRA

Women’s Start List

101 Melissa Hauschildt AUS
102 Annabel Luxford AUS
103 Catriona Morrison GBR
104 Heather Wurtele CAN
105 Heather Jackson USA
106 Svenja Bazlen GER
107 Lisa Huetthaler AUT
108 Meredith Kessler USA
109 Jodie Swallow GBR
110 Daniela Ryf SUI
111 Helle Frederiksen DNK
112 Radka Vodickova CZE
114 Angela Naeth CAN
116 Melanie Mcquaid CAN
117 Margaret Shapiro USA
118 Rachel Mcbride CAN
120 Susie Hignett GBR
121 Ruth Brennan Morrey USA
122 Valentina Carvallo CHL
123 Laura Bennett USA
124 Emma-kate Lidbury GBR
125 Camilla Pedersen DNK
126 Mary Beth Ellis USA
127 Lauren Barnett USA
128 Amber Ferreira USA
129 Magali Tisseyre CAN
130 Carolina Furriela BRA
131 Laura Siddall GBR
132 Hallie Blunck USA
133 Lisa Mensink CAN
134 Rebeccah Wassner USA
135 Astrid Ganzow GER
136 Andrea Forrest AUS

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