IRONMAN 70.3 Alcudia-Mallorca 2024 Results: Full finishing order as Iden and Keulen DNF

Gustav Iden (NOR) and Youri Keulen (NED) were unable to finish at IRONMAN 70.3 Alcudia-Mallorca, as Nicolas Mann of Germany took a surprising victory.
Gustav Iden The Championship swim exit
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Nicolas Mann picked up just his third pro victory on Saturday at IRONMAN 70.3 Alcudia-Mallorca, as the young German outlasted his compatriot Jan Stratmann on the run.

Stratmann, who finished third at last year’s IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship, picked up another second place finish after securing the runner-up spot behind Leo Bergere at IRONMAN 70.3 Valencia last month.

In third, Italian Gregory Barnaby was able to reel in long-time leader Mathis Margirier in the closing stages of the run, as the 32-year-old picked up his first podium of the season.

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IRONMAN 70.3 Alcudia-Mallorca Full Results

Here is the full finishing order from the men’s race on Saturday: 

  • 1. Nicolas Mann (GER) – 3:49:19
  • 2. Jan Stratmann (GER) – 3:49:27
  • 3. Gregory Barnaby (ITA) – 3:49:42
  • 4. Mathis Margirier (FRA) – 3:51:26
  • 5. Kristian Hogenhaug (DEN) – 3:52:15
  • 6. James Teagle (GBR) – 3:52:44
  • 7. Bradley Weiss (RSA) – 3:53:03
  • 8. Paul Schuster (GER) – 3:53:19
  • 9. Mattia Ceccarelli (ITA) – 3:54:20
  • 10. Mathias Petersen (DEN) – 3:56:22
  • 11. George Goodwin (GBR) – 3:56:48
  • 12. Jonathan Wayaffe (BEL) – 3:57:16
  • 13. Andreas Dreitz (GER) – 3:57:29
  • 14. Christophe De Keyser (BEL) – 4:00:10
  • 15. Marc Eggeling (GER) – 4:01:15
  • 16. Liam Lloyd (GBR) – 4:01:29
  • 17. Patrick Lange (GER) – 4:02:22
  • 18. Nick Thijs (BEL) – 4:06:30
  • 19. Johannes Vogel (GER) – 4:06:53
  • 20. Ernest Mantell (USA) – 4:07:12
  • 21. Corentin Chouvelon (FRA) – 4:07:45
  • 22. Albert Redolad Canalda (ESP) – 4:15:28
  • 23. Rinel Pius (EST) – 4:16:11
  • 24. Albert Askengren (SWE) – 4:16:24
  • 25. Lukasz Lis (POL) – 4:20:56
  • 26. Yannick Fischbach (USA) – 4:21:39
  • 27. Francesc Artigues Ramis (ESP) – 4:26:57
  • 28. Davide Verzella (ITA) – 4:32:13
  • 29. Sebastian Guhr (GER) – 4:35:53
  • 30. Jacob Deysher (USA) – 4:36:38
  • 31. Mikel Txopitea Elorriaga (ESP) – 4:37:39
  • 32. Bartosz Banach (POL) – 4:53:35
  • DNF. Jannik Schaufler (GER)
  • DNF. Jan Sneberger (SVK)
  • DNF. Patrick Cometta (SUI)
  • DNF. Youri Keulen (NED)
  • DNF. Gustav Iden (NOR)
  • DNF. Patrik Nilsson (SWE)
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Tomos Land
Tomos Land is a triathlon & running journalist whose expertise lies in the professional world of short course & long distance triathlon, though he also boasts an extensive knowledge of ultra-running.

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