A brutally challenging course on the French Riviera provided the ultimate test for a huge field of Age Group women as they reached the pinnacle of their sport.
And for a few lucky athletes, there was a podium finish at the end of that gruelling journey of discovery on the Cote d’Azur.
We’ve rounded up all of the Age Group results from Sunday to give everybody who made the podium their rightful moment in the sun.
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Age Group Results at IMWC 2024 in Nice
The Age Group results for all categories on Sunday looked like this:
Female Overall
Position
Athlete
Country
Finish
Overall Rank
1
Lea Riccoboni
France
9:54:07
22
2
Joanna Soltysiak-Vrebac
Poland
9:56:33
24
3
Katie Phipkin
Great Britain
9:56:52
25
4
Kyra Meulenberg
Netherlands
9:59:43
26
5
Jacqueline Kallina
Austria
10:13:15
32
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Female 18-24
Position
Athlete
Country
Finish
Overall Rank
1
Yixuan Chen
China
11:09:00
112
2
Claire Rendall
Great Britain
11:10:54
118
3
Elise Pozzebon
France
11:15:02
124
4
Chinouk Tschan
Switzerland
11:18:09
129
5
Manon Lequet
France
11:18:48
132
Female 25-29
Position
Athlete
Country
Time
Overall Rank
1
Caterina Mariani
Switzerland
10:18:25
38
2
Morena Stevens
Netherlands
10:25:20
41
3
Natasha Harris-White
Great Britain
10:30:17
48
4
Jana Müller
Germany
10:46:23
70
5
Lucy Bartholomew
Australia
10:53:51
82
Female 30-34
Position
Athlete
Country
Time
Overall Rank
1
Lea Riccoboni
France
9:54:07
22
2
Katie Phipkin
Great Britain
9:56:52
25
3
Kyra Meulenberg
Netherlands
9:59:43
26
4
Jacqueline Kallina
Austria
10:13:15
32
5
Samantha Skold
USA
10:16:41
35
Female 35-39
Position
Athlete
Country
Time
Overall Rank
1
Joanna Soltysiak-Vrebac
Poland
9:56:33
24
2
Karen Schultheiss
Switzerland
10:18:09
37
3
Catherine Rossmann
Germany
10:31:35
50
4
Ewelina Wolos
Poland
10:31:49
51
5
Kristina Grieger
Germany
10:34:45
53
Female 40-44
Position
Athlete
Country
Time
Overall Rank
1
Jana Richtrova
Czech Republic
10:25:21
42
2
Antonina Reznikov
Israel
10:29:26
45
3
Merle Talviste
Estonia
10:37:53
56
4
Berber Kramer
Netherlands
10:38:54
57
5
Robyn Hardage
Canada
10:42:27
62
Female 45-49
Position
Athlete
Country
Time
Overall Rank
1
Laura Jalasto
Finland
10:21:26
39
2
Georgina Gadient
Switzerland
10:29:43
46
3
Corina Hengartner
Switzerland
10:30:18
49
4
Katharina Grolz
Germany
11:01:07
94
5
Beatrix Cser
Sweden
11:19:21
134
Female 50-54
Position
Athlete
Country
Time
Overall Rank
1
Janette Dommer
Denmark
10:45:06
65
2
Beni Gras-Thompson
USA
10:49:58
77
3
Edina Jung
Switzerland
11:08:30
111
4
Pizza Natascia
Italy
11:25:34
152
5
Jennifer Smith
USA
11:33:07
176
Female 55-59
Position
Athlete
Country
Time
Overall Rank
1
Loubna Freih
Switzerland
11:32:17
171
2
Susanne Åkerberg
Sweden
11:39:34
204
3
Sally Salter
Great Britain
11:41:25
212
4
Leslie Sanderson
Canada
11:48:08
230
5
Nicole Best
Germany
11:57:50
263
Female 60-64
Position
Athlete
Country
Time
Overall Rank
1
Christine Glah
USA
12:25:05
401
2
Catherine Houseaux
France
12:25:34
406
3
Durdica Orepic
Croatia
12:44:53
489
4
Barbara Auer
Germany
12:45:23
492
5
Mayuko Tanikawa
Japan
12:50:06
507
Female 65-69
Position
Athlete
Country
Time
Overall Rank
1
Judy Mcnary
USA
13:14:30
622
2
Janie White
USA
13:35:38
700
3
Kate Samuelson
USA
14:13:05
823
4
Gail Norman
USA
14:19:15
843
5
Klara Mateja
Poland
14:26:10
861
Female 70-74
Position
Athlete
Country
Time
Overall Rank
1
Missy Lestrange
USA
15:13:39
988
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