2007 Ironman 70.3 World Championship

The 2007 Ironman 70.3 World Championship was a triathlon competition held in Clearwater, Florida on November 10, 2007.[1] The championship was sponsored by Ford and organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC). The championship was the culmination of the Ironman 70.3 series of events that occurred from November 2006 through September 2007. Athletes, both professional and amateur, earned a spot in the championship race by qualifying in races throughout the 70.3 series.

Medallists

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Pos. Time
(h:mm:ss)
Name Country Split times (h:mm:ss)
Swim T1 Bike T2 Run
  3:42:33 Andy Potts   United States 22:57 1:49 2:04:29 1:46 1:11:33
  3:42:37 Oscar Galíndez   Argentina 25:07 2:02 2:00:28 1:58 1:13:02
  3:43:11 Andrew Johns   Great Britain 23:30 1:50 2:04:11 1:37 1:12:05
4 3:44:10 Craig Alexander   Australia 23:30 1:52 2:04:05 1:39 1:13:04
5 3:45:05 Richie Cunningham   Australia 23:18 1:47 2:04:23 1:46 1:13:51
6 3:46:03 Stéphan Bignet   France 23:10 2:02 2:04:19 1:50 1:14:42
7 3:49:03 Fraser Cartmell   United Kingdom 23:09 1:52 2:04:28 2:19 1:17:15
8 3:49:39 T. J. Tollakson   United States 24:27 2:05 2:02:54 1:50 1:18:23
9 3:50:10 Terenzo Bozzone   New Zealand 23:08 1:51 2:02:51 1:36 1:20:44
10 3:51:45 Santiago Ascenço   Brazil 25:23 1:56 2:08:27 1:34 1:14:25
*Source:[2][3]

Women

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Pos. Time
(h:mm:ss)
Name Country Split times (h:mm:ss)
Swim T1 Bike T2 Run
  4:07:25 Mirinda Carfrae   Australia 26:33 2:01 2:18:32 1:39 1:18:40
  4:11:29 Samantha McGlone   Canada 27:46 1:59 2:19:00 1:53 1:20:51
  4:12:29 Leanda Cave   Great Britain 25:16 2:07 2:17:12 1:59 1:25:55
4 4:12:53 Julie Dibens   United Kingdom 24:45 2:08 2:13:16 1:48 1:30:56
5 4:14:40 Catriona Morrison   United Kingdom 27:46 2:07 2:17:21 1:56 1:25:30
6 4:16:35 Sibylle Matter   Switzerland 26:06 2:13 2:18:51 1:59 1:27:26
7 4:16:59 Becky Lavelle   United States 25:23 2:00 2:17:07 1:57 1:30:32
8 4:18:20 Kate Major   Australia 28:58 2:18 2:20:47 1:45 1:24:32
9 4:18:31 Monika Lehmann   Switzerland 29:21 2:34 2:18:55 2:06 1:25:35
10 4:19:08 Michelle Lee   United Kingdom 29:23 2:49 2:20:16 2:13 1:24:27
Source:[2][3]

Qualification

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The 2007 Ironman 70.3 Series featured 23 events that enabled qualification to the 2007 World Championship event.[4] In the second year of WTC's 70.3 race series the number of races increased as the series expanded outside of North America with new events such as those in Austria, Germany, Monaco, Singapore, and Switzerland.

Qualifying for the 2007 Ironman 70.3 Championship was based on allocated slots available at each qualifying event, usually 50, though could vary from race to race. Slots were allocated to amateur triathletes in 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 would be tentatively allocated one qualifying spot in each qualifying event. Professional athletes could qualify for the championships by obtaining one of the 10% of the available qualifying spots at that event. Thus, if 50 available spots were allocated, 45 slots would be distributed among the amateur athletes and 5 were available to pro athletes.

Qualifying Ironman 70.3s

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Date Event Location
Nov 5, 2006 Ironman 70.3 Australia   Port Macquarie, New South Wales
Nov 11, 2006 Ironman 70.3 World Championship   Clearwater, Florida
Mar 31, 2007 Ironman 70.3 California   Oceanside, California
May 6, 2007 Ironman 70.3 St Croix   Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
May 20, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Florida   Haines City, Florida
Jun 2, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Austria   St. Pölten/Vienna, Austria
Jun 2, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Hawaii   Kohala, Hawaii
Jun 3, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Switzerland   Rapperswil-Jona, Lake Zurich, Switzerland
Jun 10, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Eagleman   Cambridge, Maryland
Jun 10, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Baja   Ensenada, Baja California
Jun 17, 2007 Ironman 70.3 U.K.   Wimbleball, Exmoor
Jun 24, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Buffalo Springs Lake   Lubbock, Texas
Jul 8, 2007 North Ironman 70.3   Lake Stevens, Washington
Jul 22, 2012 Ironman 70.3 Vineman   Sonoma County, California
Jul 29, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Newfoundland   Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador
Aug 4, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Steelhead   Benton Harbor, Michigan
Aug 5, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Antwerp   Antwerp, Belgium
Aug 19, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Germany   Wiesbaden, Germany
Aug 19, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Timberman   Gilford, New Hampshire
Sep 2, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Singapore   Singapore
Sep 2, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Monaco   Monaco
Sep 16, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Brazil   Brasília, Brazil
Sep 23, 2007 Ironman 70.3 Cancún   Cancún, Mexico

Also served as a 2007 Ironman World Championship qualifier.

2007 Ironman 70.3 Series results

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Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Reference
Australia   Torbjørn Sindballe (DEN) 4:03:31   Jason Shortis (AUS) 4:05:23   Joshua Rix (AUS) 4:06:45 [5]
Clearwater   Craig Alexander (AUS) 3:45:37   Simon Lessing (GBR) 3:47:25   Richie Cunningham (AUS) 3:49:17 [6]
California   Andy Potts (USA) 3:59:59   Jens Koefoed (DEN) 4:03:43   Elliot Lewis (USA) 4:03:53 [7]
St. Croix   Craig Alexander (AUS) 4:04:52   Richie Cunningham (AUS) 4:08:56   Chris McCormack (AUS) 4:09:51 [8]
Florida   Craig Alexander (AUS) 3:50:27   Simon Lessing (GBR) 3:53:47   Luke Bell (AUS) 3:54:18 [9]
Austria   Michael Göhner (GER) 3:54:49   Gerrit Schellens (BEL) 4:00:05   Hans Mühlbauer (GER) 4:00:13 [10]
Hawaii   Chris McCormack (AUS) 3:57:18   Patrick Vernay (NCL) 4:01:59   Timothy Marr (USA) 4:11:08 [11]
Switzerland   Ronnie Schildknecht (SUI) 3:46:39   Christoph Mauch (SUI) 3:51:23   Jimmy Johnsen (DEN) 3:52:16 [12]
Eagleman   T. J. Tollakson (USA) 3:46:28   Richie Cunningham (AUS) 3:52:48   Viktor Zyemtsev (UKR) 3:54:06 [13]
Baja   Chris McCormack (AUS) 3:53:53   Craig Walton (AUS) 3:54:38   Luke McKenzie (AUS) 3:58:43 [14]
UK   Fraser Cartmell (GBR) 4:24:32   James Gilfillan (GBR) 4:26:12   Paul Ambrose (AUS) 4:26:36 [15]
Buffalo Springs   Chris Leigh (USA) 3:55:03   Paul Matthews (AUS) 3:57:53   Tim DeBoom (USA) 3:58:24 [16]
Lake Stevens   Chris Leigh (USA) 3:56:26   Paul Matthews (AUS) 3:57:08   Luke Mckenzie (USA) 3:5733 [17]
Vineman   Craig Alexander (AUS) 3:50:49   Luke Bell (AUS) 3:51:01   T. J. Tollakson (USA) 3:53:02 [18]
Newfoundland   Craig Alexander (AUS) 3:58:26   Richie Cunningham (AUS) 3:58:54   Marcel Vifian (USA) 4:03:38 [19]
Steelhead   Guembel Wolfgang (CAN) 4:04:42   Jason Glowney (USA) 4:13:59   Eric Fernando (USA) 4:14:55 [20]
Antwerp   Marino Vanhoenacker (BEL) 3:50:06   Andrew Johns (SUI) 3:57:29   Stijn Demeulemeester (BEL) 4:00:29 [21]
Germany   Stéphan Bignet (FRA) 4:06:53   Alessandro Degasperi (ITA) 4:11:04   Nils Goerke (GER) 4:13:59 [22]
Timberman   Simon Lessing (GBR) 4:00:00   Björn Andersson (SWE) 4:02:52   Michael Lovato (USA) 4:05:59 [23]
Singapore   Reinaldo Colucci (BRA) 3:49:59   Ronnie Schildknecht (SUI) 3:50:39   Stephen Bayliss (GBR) 3:54:37 [24]
Monaco   Marcel Zamora Pérez (ESP) 4:14:14   Paul Amey (GBR) 4:16:06   Nicolas Lebrun (FRA) 4:16:32 [25]
Brazil   Paulo Miyasiro (BRA) 4:06:34   Santiago Ascenço (BRA) 4:09:07   Henrique Siqueira (BRA) 4:09:53 [26]
Cancún   Oscar Galíndez (ARG) 3:49:10   David Thompson (USA) 3:51:19   Luke McKenzie (AUS) 3:51:49 [27]

Women

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Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Reference
Australia   Belinda Granger (AUS) 4:35:55   Lisa Marangon (AUS) 4:36:26   Angela Sharp (AUS) 4:40:00 [5]
Clearwater   Samantha McGlone (CAN) 4:12:58   Lisa Bentley (CAN) 4:14:30   Mirinda Carfrae (AUS) 4:16:44 [6]
California   Kate Major (AUS) 4:26:15   Dede Griesbauer (USA) 4:31:46   Becky Lavelle (USA) 4:33:03 [7]
St. Croix   Julie Dibens (GBR) 4:29:11   Catriona Morrison (GBR) 4:33:09   Samantha McGlone (CAN) 4:39:52 [8]
Florida   Katja Schumacher (GER) 4:28:28   Karen Smyers (USA) 4:34:06   Tine Deckers (BEL) 4:36:31 [9]
Austria   Erika Csomor (HUN) 4:24:39   Charlotte Kolters (DEN) 4:28:00   Edith Niederfriniger (ITA) 4:31:26 [10]
Hawaii   Samantha McGlone (CAN) 4:31:42   Michellie Jones (AUS) 4:33:08   Bree Wee (USA) 4:47:08 [11]
Switzerland   Nicola Spirig (SUI) 4:15:33   Cornelia Elmer (SUI) 4:18:12   Karin Thürig (SUI) 4:19:57 [12]
Eagleman   Karen Laface (USA) 4:06:53   Natascha Badmann (SUI) 4:08:17   Mirinda Carfrae (AUS) 4:13:18 [13]
Baja   Linsey Corbin (USA) 4:32:35   Justine Whipple (USA) 4:34:12   Lara Brown (USA) 4:43:50 [14]
UK   Julie Dibens (GBR) 4:49:28   Katja Schumacher (GER) 4:57:09   Michelle Lee (GBR) 4:59:23 [15]
Buffalo Springs   Natascha Badmann (SUI) 4:19:07   Mirinda Carfrae (AUS) 4:20:10   Rebekah Keat (AUS) 4:28:08 [16]
Lake Stevens   Rebekah Keat (AUS) 4:28:05   Melissa Ashton (AUS) 4:31:11   Heather Gollnick (USA) 4:34:02 [17]
Vineman   Samantha McGlone (CAN) 4:16:36   Michellie Jones (AUS) 4:21:29   Melissa Ashton (AUS) 4:24:12 [18]
Newfoundland   Melissa Ashton (AUS) 4:32:22   Magali Tisseyre (CAN) 4:39:50   Nicole Guembel (CAN) 4:51:30 [19]
Steelhead   Andrea Fisher (USA) 4:35:05   Tara Norton (CAN) 4:40:24   Elizabeth Fedofsky (USA) 4:40:54 [20]
Antwerp   Rebecca Preston (AUS) 4:19:14   Yvonne van Vlerken (NED) 4:21:28   Cora Vlot (NED) 4:29:34 [21]
Germany   Virginia Berasategui (ESP) 4:44:29   Wenke Kujala (GER) 4:47:27   Andrea Brede (GER) 4:48:54 [22]
Timberman   Desiree Ficker (USA) 4:25:54   Kate Major (AUS) 4:28:48   Dede Griesbauer (USA) 4:41:11 [23]
Singapore   Belinda Granger (AUS) 4:11:23   Mirinda Carfrae (AUS) 4:17:17   Chrissie Wellington (GBR) 4:19:18 [28]
Monaco   Alexandra Louison (FRA) 4:49:43   Sibylle Matter (SUI) 4:51:30   Christel Robin (FRA) 4:52:46 [25]
Brazil   Carla Moreno (BRA) 4:38:13   Fernanda Keller (BRA) 4:42:50   Ana Lídia Borba (BRA) 4:48:56 [26]
Cancún   Tyler Stewart (USA) 4:26:37   Abigail Bayley (GBR) 4:33:51   Laura Tingle (USA) 4:40:23 [27]

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