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More than 5,500 of the world’s top athletes are registered to compete in Nice, France on Sept. 7 and 8 at the 2019 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. Let's take a look at some of the statistics and stories heading into this weekend.
More than 5,500 of the world’s top athletes are registered to compete in Nice, France, on September 7-8 at the. Ironman 70.3 World Championship 2019 IRONMAN has produced this event since 2006, with host cities rotating globally beginning in 2014.
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Nice has long been considered one of the premier triathlon destinations in Europe and we are very proud to finally see a World Championship event reach the shores of the French Riviera,” said Andrew Messick, President & Chief Executive Officer of The IRONMAN Group.
“With more than 5,500 registered competitors, this will yet again mark the largest field in the history of the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. We look forward to providing our athletes with exceptional race experience in this great host location.”
With athletes hailing from over 100 countries, regions, and territories, Europe leads the way with 47% of the athletes registered to race in the 2019 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. Following Europe, North America accounts for 26%, while South America accounts for 11% of the field.
Athlete break-down
65 percent of registered participants (3,684 athletes) are male
35 percent of registered participants (2,022 athletes) are female
42 is the average age of all registrants
Robert Heins (USA) is the oldest male participant at 80, while Fidel Diaz Sebriano (ARG) is the youngest at 18
Sibyl Jacobson (USA) is the oldest female participant at 76, while Isadora Misato Andretti (BRA) is the youngest at 18
14 athletes will be celebrating their birthdays on event weekend
All 50 U.S. states are accounted for, with the greatest number hailing from California (177), Florida (101), Texas (100), Colorado (84) and New York (70)
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This African championship competition offers 80 qualifying slots for 2019. “This is the first Ironman of the season, so you never really More than 2,000 triathletes from all walks of life are descending on Nelson Mandela Bay in preparation for the 15th edition of the Standard Bank Ironman African Championship on Sunday. Race director Paul Wolff said the number of participants was a year-on-year increase compared with previous races.
He said entrants were from 60 countries, including Great Britain, Germany, and Spain.
On Sunday, professional and amateurs alike will take to the sea and streets of the metro as they compete for the Ironman title and a possible slot at the Ironman World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, in October.
This African championship competition offers 80 qualifying slots for the 2019 world championship.
The event, which takes place along the picturesque Bay coastline, will see athletes navigate a 3.8km swim, followed by a 180km bike ride, before finishing off with a 42.2km run.
Seasoned professional triathlete James Cunnama, a multiple Ironman podium finisher, was excited to return to his former home city for the event. Cunnama, who arrived in the Bay earlier this week, said he was quite confident heading into the race.
“This is the first Ironman of the season, so you never really know [how you feel] until you’re out there racing.
“But I am feeling quite confident and I think my fitness is where it needs to be to compete with the best in the world this weekend.”
With the rerouted bike course set to test bikers to the limits, Cunnama believed it would be a faster course, but said athletes would only really know how conditions play out once in race mode.
“The course doesn’t really matter until you know what the wind is going to do on the day.
“Obviously, with it [route] going in reverse, it could be a very fast course – you will get all the wind out on the coastal roads, and be sheltered the way back,” he said.
While the clouds will be hanging low this weekend, no rain was expected to fall in the Bay, SA Weather Service forecaster Deon van der Mescht said on Thursday.
“Northeasterly winds are expected on Saturday with cloudy weather and morning wind speed may reach 30km/h, peaking at 40km/h by sunrise,” he said.
Van der Mescht said a little more sunshine was expected on Sunday, with partly cloudy weather and a continuation of easterly to northeasterly winds.
“Morning wind speed may reach 30km/h, with speed increasing steadily throughout the day, reaching 50km/h by sunset. No rain is expected,” he said.
Port Elizabeth Metro Bed and Breakfast Association (Pemba) chair Shena Wilmot said while guesthouses were filling up quickly, there was still space available.
Pemba represents more than 100 accommodation establishments in the Bay, including bed and breakfasts, guest houses and lodges.
“It’s wonderful to have all of the visitors in town, we love having them here and the place is buzzing,” Wilmot said.
She said most of the space that was available was mainly due to late cancellations.
‘It’s wonderful to have all of the visitors in town, we love having them here and the place is buzzing
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