How fast did you need to be to win in Dublin on Sunday?
The Pro awards (and prize money) on Sunday at IRONMAN 70.3 Dublin went to David McNamee and Sarah Lewis (report HERE), but who were the age-group champions?
Below is a summary of the winners (and times), by division, for both the women and men.
IRONMAN 70.3 Dublin – Sunday 20th August 2017
1.9km / 90km / 21.1km
AGE-GROUP WOMEN WINNERS
- 18-24: Sarah Hodgson (GBR) – 4:41:46
- 25-29: Jo Sutton (GBR) – 4:54:23
- 30-34: Kristina Woodhart (GBR) – 4:54:43
- 35-39: Kirsten Cameron (GBR) – 4:59:36
- 40-44: Sinead Lynch (GBR) – 4:31:55
- 45-49: Jane Hansom (GBR) – 4:53:35
- 50-54: Donna Philson (GBR) – 5:16:25
- 55-59: June Mcmann (GBR) – 5:19:38
- 60-64: Nora Haggart (GBR) – 5:26:25
- 65-69: Marie Casey-Breen (IRL) – 6:52:53
No Perspex at @im703dublin #slate #irish #winning pic.twitter.com/gHeOvHFlhJ
— Jane Hansom (@JaneHansom) August 20, 2017
AGE-GROUP MEN WINNERS
- 18-24: Aichlinn O’Reilly (IRL) – 4:15:02
- 25-29: Michael Birchmore (GBR) – 4:12:19
- 30-34: Dean Bowen (GBR) – 4:15:44
- 35-39: Lionel Roye (FRA) – 4:12:14
- 40-44: Owen Martin (IRL) – 4:14:29
- 45-49: Des Mcmanus (IRL) – 4:38:35
- 50-54: Aaron Ballantyne (GBR) – 4:48:12
- 55-59: Liam Williams (IRL) – 4:46:38
- 60-64: Gerard Turbitt (GBR) – 5:16:45
- 65-69: W J Kennedy (IRL) – 5:35:33
- 70-74: Ian King (AUS) – 7:48:54
Job done at @im703dublin yesterday. All qualified for @IRONMANtri World Championships 2018 in South Africa. pic.twitter.com/awxq8BsXFA
— Michael Birchmore (@MikeBirchmore) August 21, 2017
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