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IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant 2024 results: Full finishing order and times as Lionel Sanders reigns supreme

Canadian star Lionel Sanders took a second straight win on the IRONMAN Pro Series at Mont-Tremblant on his return from a stress fracture in his rib.
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Lionel Sanders continued his impressive start to the season on home turf on Sunday, as the Canadian maestro took his sixth career win at IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant.

Too strong for the rest of the field on the run, the Windsor native pulled away over the half marathon to take his second successive IRONMAN Pro Series victory in 2024.

Ben Kanute clinched his first podium of the season in second, with Matthew Marquardt, who like Sanders was also returning to racing after a stress fracture, finished in third.

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IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant 2024 results

Here is the full finishing order from Pro Men’s race on Sunday:

  • 1. Lionel Sanders (CAN) – 3:35:11
  • 2. Ben Kanute (USA) – 3:37:29
  • 3. Matthew Marquardt (USA) – 3:37:32
  • 4. Justin Riele (USA) – 3:38:32
  • 5. Jackson Laundry (CAN) – 3:39:45
  • 6. Chris Leiferman (USA) – 3:40:24
  • 7. Hunter Lussi (USA) – 3:40:30
  • 8. Joao Pereira (POR) – 3:41:28
  • 9. Sam Osborne (NZL) – 3:41:53
  • 10. Colin Szuch (USA) – 3:42:30
  • 11. Michał Grabowski (POL) – 3:42:49
  • 12. Filipe Azevedo (POR) – 3:43:35
  • 13. Robbie Deckard (USA) – 3:48:06
  • 14. Cody Beals (CAN) – 3:49:12
  • 15. Nicolas Gilbert (CAN) – 3:49:24
  • 16. Brendan Gribbons (CAN) – 3:49:29
  • 17. David Reynolds (USA) – 3:50:35
  • 18. John Killeen (USA) – 3:51:04
  • 19. Zed Roy (CAN) – 3:51:21
  • 20. Andy Krueger (USA) – 3:52:43
  • 21. Sebastian Fuchs (AUT) – 3:55:15
  • 22. Antoine Francoeur (CAN) – 3:56:31
  • 23. Connor Readman (USA) – 3:56:50
  • 24. Edurado Perez Sandi (MEX) – 3:57:01
  • 25. Garrick Loewen (CAN) – 3:57:27
  • 26. Nick Cosman (CAN) – 3:59:38
  • 27. Brian Reynolds (USA) – 4:00:43
  • 28. Nathan Guerbeur (FRA) – 4:00:49
  • 29. Nicholas Marcantonio (USA) – 4:01:09
  • 30. Jacob Osswald (USA) – 4:01:20
  • 31. Jon Fecik (USA) – 4:02:20
  • 32. Eric Lauricella (USA) – 4:02:35
  • 33. James Hayes (USA) – 4:02:36
  • 34. Marek Białkowski (CAN) – 4:02:39
  • 35. Ted Treise (USA) – 4:02:52
  • 36. Kevin Bishop (USA) – 4:04:45
  • 37. Mikael Staer Nathan (USA) – 4:05:17
  • 38. Michael Chronert (USA) – 4:06:28
  • 39. Mohamad Alsabbagh (CAN) – 4:09:11
  • 40. Aaronn Gu (CHN) – 4:09:29
  • 41. Taylor Reid (CAN) – 4:09:33
  • 42. Jaron Piercy (CAN) – 4:09:47
  • 43. Zach Aldrich (USA) – 4:10:50
  • 44. Alexander Fuller (USA) – 4:15:35
  • 45. Jessey Elf (CAN) – 4:17:29
  • 46. Avery Ling (CAN) – 4:23:58
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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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