Sam Laidlow

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Sam Laidlow
Personal information
Born (1998-12-23) 23 December 1998 (age 25)
Oakley, Bedfordshire, England
Sport
Country France
Sport Triathlon
TeamAS Monaco Triathlon [1]
Coached byRichard Laidlow
Medal record
Representing Flag of France.svg  France
Men's triathlon
Ironman World Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2023 Individual
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2022 Individual

Sam Laidlow (born December 23, 1998) is a French professional triathlete.

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Sam won the 2023 Ironman World Championship on 10 September 2023 in Nice, France. He became the first Ironman World Champion from France and the youngest man ever to win the title.

He placed second in the (second) 2022 Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, breaking the bike course record. [2] He showed promise finishing 8th at his first Ironman World Championships at the age of 23 [3] (the youngest athlete in the professional field). Other results include a 2nd Place Finish at Ironman UK, and a win at the Spanish Irondistance race in the Girona Province (140.6INN) [4]

Career

In 2001, his parents decided to move from the UK to the South of France in order to set up a triathlon training business – Sancture Sportifs. [5] At the age of 13 he decided to leave his home in Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda for the National Altitude Training Centre in Font Romeu. 3 years later Sam was selected to train alongside the French team in Montpellier. At the age of 17 he went back home to his family in Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda and started to being coached by his father Richard Laidlow. [6]

He won the Bearman Xtreme Iron distance race in 2017 [7] and the Lakesman in 2019, setting the fastest iron-distance time ever recorded in the United Kingdom. [8] [9] At the Cannes International Triathlon in 2018, he was leading Javier Gómez for most of the race when his rear derailleur broke. He ran 20 km with his bike and completed the race regardless. [10] [11] [12] In 2019, he finished 7th at Ironman Barcelona in a time of 8:05h. [13]

With his strengths being the first two disciplines of triathlon (swimming and cycling), Sam is often known for being at the front of the races assuming a more aggressive racing style. Sam also represented Team Europe at the 2nd edition of The Collins Cup in Samorin. [14]

Laidlow announced the launch of an investigation by the International Testing Agency on the 20th of October 2023. The investigation follows doping concerns raised to the ITA by private sources.

Personal life

Laidlow is of French and British descent and resides in Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda where his family home is.

Race history

DateCompetitionDistancePlaceRank
22 May 2016L'Aiguillon sur Mer ETU Triathlon Junior European CupSprint L'Aiguillon-sur-Mer, FRA1st [15]
19 May 2018Triathlon de CarcassonneOlympic Carcassonne, FRA
Silver medal icon.svg
1st [16]
1 September 2018GRAND PRIX D1 QuiberonSprint Quiberon, FRA28th [17]
23 September 2018Triathlon Audencia La BauleOlympicLa Baule, FRA3rd [18]
14 October 2018National Team Championship Sprint Distance Coupe de FranceSprint Montceau les Mines, FRA1st
21 April 2019Cannes International Triathlon2 km / 107 km / 16 km Cannes, FRA4th [19]
16 June 2019The Lakesmanironman Keswick, UK1st, [20] 8:21h, fastest time ever recorded in the UK for a long-distance triathlon
6 October 2019Ironman BarcelonaIronman Barcelona, ESP7th, [21] 8:05:40h
22 April 2020Z Pro Tri Series Race 2 (online bike race)24.7 km Zwift, online1st [22]
9 August 2020Triathlon de la Montagne NoireHalf ironman Montagne Noire, FRA1st [23]
29 August 2020Challenge DavosHalf ironman Davos, CHRace stopped due to weather, in the leading group. [24]
24 April 2021Challenge Gran CanariaHalf ironman Mogán, ESPDNF, bike accident in the lead [25]
30 May 2021Tradeinn International Triathlon 140.6INN, Spanish Long Distance ChampionshipironmanGirona and Costa Brava, ESP1st [26]
6 June 2021Championnat de France de triathlonHalf ironmanCagnes sur Mer, FRA2nd [27]
8 Oct 2022Ironman World ChampionshipsIronmanKona, Hawaii2nd [28]
10 Sept 2023Ironman World ChampionshipsIronmanNice, France1st

Key:DNF = Did not finish

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