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Joe Skipper (GBR) and Sarah True (USA) Victorious at the 2022 Biostarks IRONMAN Arizona Triathlon, part of the VinFast IRONMAN U.S. Series

November 20, 2022

Nearly 2,400 athletes converged in the Valley of the Sun for the 2022 edition of the Biostarks IRONMAN Arizona triathlon, part of the VinFast IRONMAN U.S. Series

TEMPE, Arizona (November 20, 2022) /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – The Valley of the Sun and Tempe played host to the 17th edition of the Biostarks IRONMAN Arizona triathlon, part of the VinFast IRONMAN U.S. Series on Sunday, Nov. 20. This year’s edition of the event saw athletes swim 2.4 miles, bike 112 miles and run 26.2 miles through the Salt River Valley culminating in an exciting finish along in Tempe Beach Park. Joe Skipper (GBR) in the men’s professional race claimed the victory with an overall finishing time of 7:46:00. In the women’s professional race, it was Sarah True (USA) coming home with the win in an overall time of 8:42:38. The 2022 Biostarks IRONMAN Arizona triathlon, part of the VinFast IRONMAN U.S. Series, also featured live event coverage that was on IRONMAN Now and can be viewed on Facebook, YouTube.

During the men’s professional race, Great Britain’s Joe Skipper exited the water in 11th-place but quickly made a move up the overall standings closing the gap to just 17-seconds behind then leader, Kristian Hogenhaug (DNK) as they got off the bike. Following them were American’s Ben Kanute, Sam Long, and Matt Hanson as the top-five into the second transition. It was Skipper who took over the lead on the run and opened the gap on second as he closed out the 2022 North America full-distance IRONMAN triathlon season with a victory at the 2022 Biostarks IRONMAN Arizona triathlon, part of the VinFast IRONMAN U.S. Series. Hanson used an impressive run to come home in second with an overall time of 7:49:48. Phoenix, Arizona’s Ben Kanute, who was making his full-distance IRONMAN triathlon debut rounded out the podium with a 7:51:25 overall time.

In the female professional race, American Lauren Brandon exited the water first with a more than 2:30 second gap to second place Sarah True. That gap would grow early on the bike but by the halfway of the 112-mile bike, Skye Moench (USA) and True would close that gap and eventually overtake Brandon for the top-two spots in the standings. Moench and True would begin the run portion on each other’s heels until True eventually ran way past Moench and on her way victory at the 2022 Biostarks IRONMAN Arizona triathlon, part of the VinFast IRONMAN U.S. Series. Skye Moench held on for second place with an overall time of 8:47:28. Danielle Lewis (USA) who suffered a flat tire on the bike losing nearly 20-minutes to the leaders used an impressive 2:52:44 marathon to finish third with an overall finishing time of 9:03:18.

Top five professional men’s results:

SWIM BIKE RUN FINISH
1. Joe Skipper GBR 00:50:30 04:05:28 02:44:43 07:46:00
2. Matt Hanson USA 00:50:19 04:19:24 02:35:30 07:49:48
3. Ben Kanute USA 00:47:34 04:13:12 02:45:25 07:51:25
4. Kristian Hogenhaug DNK 00:50:09 04:05:32 02:55:59 07:56:38
5. Bart Aernouts BEL 00:56:03 04:17:56 02:44:21 08:03:25

Top five professional women’s results:

SWIM BIKE RUN FINISH
1. Sarah True USA 00:53:49 04:47:14 02:55:33 08:42:38
2. Skye Moench USA 00:56:17 04:44:15 03:00:31 08:47:28
3. Danielle Lewis USA 01:00:48 05:03:23 02:52:44 09:03:18
4. Jen Annett CAN 01:05:44 04:47:00 03:07:28 09:06:26
5. Alice Alberts CAN 01:02:22 04:52:33 03:13:43 09:15:29

The 2022 Biostarks IRONMAN Arizona triathlon, part of the VinFast IRONMAN U.S. Series, saw nearly 2,400 athletes start the race through Tempe and the Salt River Valley. The swim saw athlete take on a 2.4-mile single-loop in Tempe Town Lake. Once out of the water, athletes embarked on a 112-mile bike ride through Tempe and along the Beeline Highway, which gradually climbed approximately 10 miles through the Salt River Indian Community. Athletes then returned to Tempe Beach Park for a 26.2-mile run around Tempe Town Lake and Papago Park before an energetic and spectator-friendly finish at Tempe Beach Park. The event offered 55 age group qualifying slots in addition to 100 extra Women For Tri qualifying slots to the 2023 VinFast IRONMAN World Championship taking place in Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i on October 12 and 14, 2023.

Official results can be found at www.ironman.com/im-arizona-results.

For more information on the 2022 Biostarks IRONMAN Arizona triathlon, part of the VinFast IRONMAN U.S. Series visit www.ironman.com/im-arizona. For more information on the IRONMAN brand and global event series, visit www.ironman.com. Media inquiries may be directed to press@ironman.com.

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