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IRONMAN Pro Series Heads to Maryland’s Eastern Shore for the First Time as Start Lists Announced for the 2025 Qatar Airways IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman Triathlon

May 21, 2025

– The IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman triathlon offers a maximum of 2,500 points towards IRONMAN Pro Series standings and a $50,000 event total pro prize purse

– Women’s field highlighted by 2023 IRONMAN World Champion Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR), 2022 IRONMAN World Champion Chelsea Sodaro (USA) and 2016 IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion Holly Lawrence (GBR); Men’s field will see Lionel Sanders (CAN) and Sam Long (USA) among others make first appearances at the IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman

CAMBRIDGE, Md. / TAMPA, Fla. (May 21, 2025) /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – On Sunday, June 8, nearly 90 of the world’s top professional triathletes will head to Maryland’s Eastern Shore to toe the start line at the Qatar Airways IRONMAN® 70.3® Eagleman triathlon. The event will offer a maximum of 2,500 points towards IRONMAN® Pro Series standings, a $50,000 USD event total pro prize purse, and three slots per gender for the 2025 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon in Marbella, Spain.

The event can be viewed live in person and will be broadcast across multiple platforms for viewers around the world, including proseries.ironman.com, Outside TV in the US and Canada, DAZN and L’Equipe in France.

In the largest and most exciting professional field ever assembled for the Qatar Airways IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman triathlon, a high caliber women’s field will be highlighted by 2023 IRONMAN World Champion and 2021 IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion, Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR) who will be wearing bib number one. Charles-Barclay’s trip to Maryland marks her first IRONMAN Pro Series appearance and first IRONMAN 70.3 race since her second place finish at the 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 Kraichgau. The Brit is poised to perform well following a dominant win at the Club La Santa IRONMAN Lanzarote race last weekend.

Also toeing the start line in Cambridge will be 2022 IRONMAN World Champion Chelsea Sodaro (USA), who will be looking to rebound following lingering illness that affected her races at the Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Texas North American Championship and Intermountain Health IRONMAN 70.3 George North American Championship triathlons. Returning to racing following the birth of her first daughter in 2024 will be 2016 IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion Holly Lawrence who recently expressed her desire to pursue a qualification to the IRONMAN World Championship® triathlon in Kona in 2025.

Challenging the IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 World Champions will be the likes of five-time IRONMAN 70.3 winner, Tamara Jewett (CAN). Following her debut at the full-distance IRONMAN race in Texas, Jewett currently sits in ninth in the IRONMAN Pro Series Standings. Alice Alberts (USA) who finished just off the podium in Texas and currently sits at 11th in the standings, and Lisa Becharas (USA) whose performances on the bike helped her to finish top ten in her first two races of the season in Oceanside and St. George are also slated to race.

Not to be counted out are Grace Alexander (USA), Daniela Kleiser (DEU), Annamarie Strehlow (USA), Kristen Marchant (CAN), and Arlette Gonzalez (MEX).

In the men’s field, there will be fireworks as top contenders and some of the sport’s biggest rivals, Lionel Sanders (CAN) and Sam Long (USA), will look to reignite their duel from St. George two weeks ago as both make their debut at the Qatar Airways IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman triathlon. While both Sanders and Long bring a litany of IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 race results to the event, Long will look to channel his experience racing on the Eastern Shore from when he earned a third-place finish at the IRONMAN Maryland event in 2023.

Also, challenging for top honors in Cambridge will be Germany’s Paul Schuster who is currently sitting 16th in the IRONMAN Pro Series standings and finished sixth at the Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Texas triathlon in April, Cameron Wurf (AUS) who will be entering his fifth IRONMAN Pro Series race so far this season and currently sits seventh in the standings, and Ben Kanute (USA) who sits 17th and will also make his debut appearance racing at the Qatar Airways IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman triathlon.

Other top challengers include the likes of Jackson Laundry (CAN), Cody Beals (CAN), Bradley Weiss (ZAF), Colin Szuch (USA), Antony Costes (FRA), Robert Kallin (SWE), and Trevor Foley (USA).

Below are the professional start lists (subject to change):

FEMALE PRO FIELD
Bib Number First Name Last Name Country Represented
F1 Lucy Charles-Barclay GBR
F2 Tamara Jewett CAN
F3 Alice Alberts USA
F4 Lisa Becharas USA
F5 Chelsea Sodaro USA
F6 Holly Lawrence GBR
F7 Grace Alexander USA
F8 Daniela Kleiser DEU
F9 Annamarie Strehlow USA
F10 Kristen Marchant CAN
F11 Arlette Gonzalez MEX
F12 Adele Likin USA
F14 Laura Mathews USA
F15 Kerry Girona USA
F16 Rebecca Yunginger USA
F17 Alice Côté-allard CAN
F18 Katie Spoelman USA
F19 Amanda Macuiba USA
F20 Sarah Karpinski USA
F21 Annette Rogers USA
F22 Miranda Tomenson CAN
F23 Leslie Homol USA
F24 Sloane Tilley USA
F25 Clarice Chastang USA
F26 Elizabeth Heinbach USA
F27 Sarah Bishop USA
F28 Megan Tuncer USA
F29 Anne Basso FRA
F30 Nickie Luse USA
F31 Jodie Robertson USA
F32 Meghan Dirito USA
F33 Corinne Mouw USA
F34 Lauren Courtway USA
F35 Chloe Coronado Winn USA
F36 Clare Dasso USA
F37 Margarita Ryan USA
F38 Hannah Walz USA
MALE PRO FIELD
Bib Number First Name Last Name Country Represented
M1 Lionel Sanders CAN
M2 Sam Long USA
M3 Paul Schuster DEU
M4 Ben Kanute USA
M5 Colin Szuch USA
M6 Cameron Wurf AUS
M7 Antony Costes FRA
M8 Robert Kallin SWE
M10 Sam Appleton AUS
M11 Matthew McElroy USA
M12 Jackson Laundry CAN
M13 Bradley Weiss ZAF
M14 Trevor Foley USA
M15 Cody Beals CAN
M16 Hunter Lussi USA
M18 David Reynolds USA
M19 Nicolas Gilbert CAN
M20 Adam Feigh USA
M21 Greg Harper USA
M22 Matthew Collins GBR
M23 Zed Roy CAN
M24 Shachar Sagiv ISR
M25 Garrick Loewen CAN
M26 Brian Reynolds USA
M27 Roee Zoarets ISR
M28 Jacob Osswald USA
M29 Jose Luis Cordova Perez MEX
M30 Jonathan Fecik USA
M31 Nick Cosman CAN
M32 Connor Readman USA
M33 Quentin De Vos BEL
M34 Blake Selm USA
M35 Jamie Hayes USA
M36 Michael Chronert USA
M37 Ross Baldwin USA
M38 Logan Pollander USA
M39 Kelly Thompson CAN
M40 Trevor Delsaut FRA
M41 Emmett Gross USA
M42 Connor Oats USA
M43 Mark Saroni USA
M44 Alexander Fuller USA
M45 Aaron Kolk USA
M46 Max Mahoney USA
M48 Luke Jones USA
M49 Nik Reinert USA
M50 Boden Gentile USA
M51 Ka-Yu Law CAN
M52 Brock Hoel CAN
M53 Tommy Doubleday USA

 

Cambridge, a historic Chesapeake town on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, is home to the iconic Qatar Airways IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman triathlon. This small coastal town hosts a big race, offering a mix of history, charm, vibrant arts, local restaurants, breweries, fresh seafood, and family-friendly fun. The Qatar Airways IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman triathlon kicks-off with a 1.2-mile swim through the Choptank River and a 56-mile flat bike through the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge with stunning scenic views and vistas. The event will cap off with a 13.1-mile flat and fast run to the iconic finish line at Gerry Boyle Park, named in honor of the longtime IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman and IRONMAN Maryland race director Gerry Boyle who passed in 2019.

In addition to the professional field, over 2,500 registered participants will compete at Qatar Airways IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman triathlon on the same course, looking to earn age-group qualifying slots to the 2025 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon taking place on November 8-9 in Marbella, Spain.

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The IRONMAN Pro Series™ is a year-long performance-based world series that showcases and rewards top professional triathletes as they vie for points and event prize money, on their way to claiming the title of IRONMAN Pro Series champion and a lion’s share of the lucrative $1.7 million USD year-end bonus prize pool.  Along the way, athletes will battle for the prize money offered at each individual IRONMAN Pro Series triathlon, equating to over $2.5 million USD, as well as coveted world championship qualifying slots. Open to approximately 1,000 eligible professional triathletes worldwide, the IRONMAN Pro Series ushers in a new era of IRONMAN racing where Every Second Matters – every second behind the race winner equates to a point earned or lost. Incorporating iconic distances, challenging courses, and stunning destinations, every IRONMAN Pro Series race will be broadcast live and free to a global audience.

In 2025, the IRONMAN Pro Series will be contested over 18 events and 17 race locations around the globe, including a combination of six IRONMAN® and eight IRONMAN® 70.3® triathlons, as well as the IRONMAN World Championship® women’s and men’s races and IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon. An additional 40 events outside of the 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series will also offer IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 professional racing fields with world championship qualifying opportunities, and over $1.8 million USD in prize money. This creates a total professional prize purse of over $6 million USD in 2025. For more information, visit proseries.ironman.com.

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