2016 Ironman 70.3 World Championship

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Ironman 70.3 World Championship
Location Mooloolaba, Queensland
DateSeptember 4, 2016
Champions
Men Flag of Australia (converted).svg Timothy Reed
Women Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Holly Lawrence
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The 2016 Ironman 70.3 World Championship was a triathlon competition held in Mooloolaba, Queensland, of Australia's Sunshine Coast on September 4, 2016. It was won by Tim Reed of Australia and Holly Lawrence of Great Britain. 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 July 19, 2015 through July 3, 2016. 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 was distributed to the top 10 male and female professional athletes. [2] The championship location marked the first time the event was held in the southern hemisphere. [3]

Contents

Championship results

Men

Pos.Time
(h:mm:ss)
NameCountrySplit times (h:mm:ss)
SwimT1BikeT2Run
Gold medal icon.svg 3:44:14 Timothy Reed Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 22:532:142:06:121:521:11:03
Silver medal icon.svg 3:44:16 Sebastian Kienle Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 24:142:112:04:451:481:11:18
Bronze medal icon.svg 3:44:40 Ruedi Wild Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 22:472:212:06:281:571:11:07
43:45:52 Terenzo Bozzone Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 22:442:112:06:201:531:12:44
53:46:02 Sam Appleton Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 22:402:172:06:231:511:12:51
63:46:21 Nicholas Kastelein Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 22:432:152:06:411:561:12:46
73:46:32 Tim Don Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 22:512:102:06:371:571:12:57
83:46:47 Maurice Clavel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 22:532:112:06:181:461:13:39
93:47:14 Lionel Sanders Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 25:412:152:06:422:021:10:34
103:47:28 Craig Alexander Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 22:492:052:06:391:521:14:03
Source: [4]

Women

Pos.Time
(h:mm:ss)
NameCountrySplit times (h:mm:ss)
SwimT1BikeT2Run
Gold medal icon.svg 4:09:12 Holly Lawrence Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23:242:172:19:282:151:21:48
Silver medal icon.svg 4:11:09 Melissa Hauschildt Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 26:462:332:21:062:011:18:43
Bronze medal icon.svg 4:13:36 Heather Wurtele Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 25:052:292:22:261:581:21:38
44:14:09 Daniela Ryf Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 24:122:342:23:472:171:21:19
54:17:16 Caroline Steffen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 24:132:412:23:092:031:25:10
64:17:26 Annabel Luxford Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 24:112:312:23:442:021:24:58
74:17:40 Laura Philipp Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 27:162:302:24:462:081:21:00
84:17:53 Alicia Kaye Flag of the United States.svg  United States 24:172:222:23:312:081:25:35
94:18:17 Radka Vodičková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 24:102:352:26:512:041:22:37
104:18:19 Magali Tisseyre Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 24:162:302:23:492:081:25:36
Source: [4]

Qualification

The 2016 Ironman 70.3 Series featured 87 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 2016 championship race that period was August 2, 2015 to July 3, 2016. An athlete's five highest scoring races were 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 received an automatic qualifying spot provided they validate their entry by competitively finishing one qualifying race. Winners of the five regional 70.3 championships also automatically qualified 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] [5]

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. Some 70.3 events also served as qualifiers for the military and handcycle divisions into the full Ironman World Championships in Hawaii. [6]

Qualifying Ironman 70.3 events

DateEventLocation [7]
Jul 19, 2015Ironman 70.3 Racine Flag of the United States.svg Racine, Wisconsin
Jul 26, 2015Ironman 70.3 Calgary Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Aug 2, 2015Ironman 70.3 Philippines Flag of the Philippines.svg Cebu, Philippines
Aug 2, 2015Ironman 70.3 Durban Flag of South Africa.svg Durban, South Africa
Aug 9, 2015Ironman 70.3 European Regional Championshipm Flag of Germany.svg Wiesbaden, Germany
Aug 9, 2015Ironman 70.3 SteelheadX Flag of the United States.svg Benton Harbor, Michigan
Aug 9, 2015Ironman 70.3 Gdynia Flag of Poland.svg Gdynia, Poland
Aug 9, 2015Ironman 70.3 Dublin Flag of Ireland.svg Dublin, Ireland
Aug 9, 2015Ironman 70.3 Ecuador Flag of Ecuador.svg Manta, Ecuador
Aug 16, 2015Ironman 70.3 Lake StevensX Flag of the United States.svg Lake Stevens, Washington
Aug 16, 2015Ironman 70.3 Timberman Flag of the United States.svg Gilford, New Hampshire
Aug 22, 2015Ironman 70.3 Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest, Hungary
Aug 23, 2015Ironman 70.3 Bintan Flag of Indonesia.svg Bintan, Indonesia
Aug 29, 2015Ironman 70.3 Vichy Flag of France.svg Vichy, France
Aug 29, 2015Ironman 70.3 Brasil-Paraguay Flag of Brazil.svg Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil
Aug 29, 2015Ironman 70.3 Zell Am See Flag of Austria.svg Zell am See-Kaprun, Austria
Sep 13, 2015Ironman 70.3 Sunshine Coast Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Sep 13, 2015Ironman 70.3 Santa CruzX Flag of the United States.svg Santa Cruz, California
Sep 13, 2015Ironman 70.3 Rugen Flag of Germany.svg Binz, Germany
Sep 13, 2015Ironman 70.3 AarhusX Flag of Denmark.svg Aarhus, Denmark
Sep 19, 2015Ironman 70.3 Lanzarote Flag of Spain.svg Lanzarote, Spain
Sep 20, 2015Ironman 70.3 Incheon Flag of South Korea.svg Incheon, Korea
Sep 20, 2015Ironman 70.3 Cozumel Flag of Mexico.svg Cozumel, Mexico
Sep 20, 2015Ironman 70.3 Lake TahoeX Flag of the United States.svg Lake Tahoe, California
Sep 20, 2015Ironman 70.3 PulaX Flag of Croatia.svg Pula, Croatia
Sep 27, 2015Ironman 70.3 AugustaX Flag of the United States.svg Augusta, Georgia
Sep 27, 2015Ironman 70.3 Superfrogm X Flag of the United States.svg Coronado, California
Oct 4, 2015Ironman 70.3 Gurye Flag of South Korea.svg Gurye, South Korea
Oct 4, 2015Ironman 70.3 Rio de Janeiro Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Oct 4, 2015Ironman 70.3 Silverman Flag of the United States.svg Henderson, Nevada
Oct 18, 2015Ironman 70.3 Port Macquarie Flag of Australia (converted).svg Port Macquarie, New South Wales
Oct 18, 2015Ironman 70.3 TempeX Flag of the United States.svg Tempe, Arizona
Oct 25, 2015Ironman 70.3 Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg Belek, Turkey
Oct 25, 2015Ironman 70.3 Miami Flag of the United States.svg Miami, Florida
Oct 25, 2015Ironman 70.3 Los Cabos Flag of Mexico.svg Los Cabos, Mexico
Nov 1, 2015Ironman 70.3 Taiwan Flag of the Republic of China.svg Hengchun, Taiwan
Nov 8, 2015Ironman 70.3 Mandurah Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mandurah, Western Australia
Nov 8, 2015Ironman 70.3 Austin Flag of the United States.svg Austin, Texas
Nov 29, 2015Ironman 70.3 Western Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, New South Wales
Nov 29, 2015Ironman 70.3 Punta del Este Flag of Uruguay.svg Punta del Este, Uruguay
Dec 5, 2015Ironman 70.3 Middle East Championship Flag of Bahrain.svg Manama, Bahrain
Dec 12, 2015Ironman 70.3 Taupo Flag of New Zealand.svg Taupō, New Zealand
Dec 13, 2015Ironman 70.3 Ballarat Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ballarat, Victoria
Jan 10, 2016Ironman 70.3 Pucon Flag of Chile.svg Pucón, Chile
Jan 24, 2016Ironman 70.3 South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg Buffalo City, South Africa
Jan 29, 2016Ironman 70.3 Dubai Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai, UAE
Jan 31, 2016Ironman 70.3 Pan American Pro Championship Flag of Panama.svg Panama City, Panama
Feb 7, 2016Ironman 70.3 Geelong Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geelong, Victoria
Mar 6, 2016Ironman 70.3 Subic Bay Flag of the Philippines.svg Subic Bay, Philippines
Mar 6, 2016Ironman 70.3 Buenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg Buenos Aires, Argentina
Mar 20, 2016Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mar 20, 2016Ironman 70.3 Monterrey Flag of Mexico.svg Monterrey, Mexico
Mar 27, 2016Ironman 70.3 Taiwan Flag of the Republic of China.svg Hengchun, Taiwan
Apr 2, 2016Ironman 70.3 California Flag of the United States.svg Oceanside, California
Apr 3, 2016Ironman 70.3 Malaysia Flag of Malaysia.svg Putrajaya, Malaysia
Apr 10, 2016Ironman 70.3 South American Championship Flag of Brazil.svg Palmas, Brazil
Apr 10, 2016Ironman 70.3 FloridaX Flag of the United States.svg Haines City, Florida
Apr 10, 2016Ironman 70.3 Texas Flag of the United States.svg Galveston, Texas
Apr 17, 2016Ironman 70.3 New Orleans Flag of the United States.svg New Orleans, Louisiana
May 1, 2016Ironman 70.3 Busselton Flag of Australia (converted).svg Busselton, Western Australia
May 1, 2016Ironman 70.3 Aix En Provence Flag of France.svg Aix-en-Provence, France
May 1, 2016Ironman 70.3 St. CroixX Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
May 7, 2016Ironman 70.3 Mallorca Flag of Spain.svg Alcudia, Mallorca, Spain
May 7, 2016Ironman 70.3 North American Championship Flag of the United States.svg St. George, Utah
May 8, 2016Ironman 70.3 Vietnam Flag of Vietnam.svg Da Nang, Vietnam
May 22, 2016Ironman 70.3 Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona, Spain
May 22, 2016Ironman 70.3 St. Polten Flag of Austria.svg St. Pölten/Vienna, Austria
May 22, 2016Ironman 70.3 Chattanooga Flag of the United States.svg Chattanooga, Tennessee
Jun 4, 2016Ironman 70.3 HawaiiX Flag of the United States.svg Kohala, Hawaii
Jun 5, 2016Ironman 70.3 Raleigh Flag of the United States.svg Raleigh, North Carolina
Jun 5, 2016Ironman 70.3 Kraichgau Flag of Germany.svg Kraichgau, Germany
Jun 5, 2016Ironman 70.3 Switzerland Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rapperswil-Jona, Switzerland
Jun 11, 2016Ironman 70.3 Boulder Flag of the United States.svg Boulder, Colorado
Jun 12, 2016Ironman 70.3 Cairns* ‡ X Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cairns, Queensland
Jun 12, 2016Ironman 70.3 Japan Flag of Japan.svg Tokoname, Aichi, Japan
Jun 12, 2016Ironman 70.3 Eagleman Flag of the United States.svg Cambridge, Maryland
Jun 12, 2016Ironman 70.3 Victoria Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Victoria, British Columbia
Jun 12, 2016Ironman 70.3 Staffordshire Flag of England.svg Staffordshire, England
Jun 12, 2016Ironman 70.3 Italy Flag of Italy.svg Pescara,Italy
Jun 18, 2016Ironman 70.3 Luxembourg* Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg
Jun 19, 2016Ironman 70.3 Busan Flag of South Korea.svg Busan, South Korea
Jun 19, 2016Ironman 70.3 SyracuseX Flag of the United States.svg Syracuse, New York
Jun 19, 2016Ironman 70.3 Durban Flag of South Africa.svg Durban, South Africa
Jun 19, 2016Ironman 70.3 KronbergX Flag of Denmark.svg Helsingør, Denmark
Jun 26, 2016Ironman 70.3 Mont-Tremblant Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont-Tremblant, Quebec
Jun 26, 2016Ironman 70.3 UKX Flag of the United States.svg Wimbleball, Exmoor, UK
Jun 26, 2016Ironman 70.3 Coeur D'Alene Flag of the United States.svg Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Jun 26, 2016Ironman 70.3 Buffalo Springs Lake* ‡ X Flag of the United States.svg Lubbock, Texas
Jul 3, 2016Ironman 70.3 Norway Flag of Norway.svg Haugesund, Norway

*Serves as a 2016 Ironman 70.3 World Championship handcycle qualifier.
Serves as a 2016 Ironman World Championship handcycle qualifier
mServes as a military division 2016 Ironman World Championship qualifier
XNo professional points awarded.

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