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IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder 2024 Results: Full finishing order and times as Trevor Foley strikes back against Matt Hanson

American rising star Trevor Foley notched his first victory of the campaign thanks to a brilliant bike leg at IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder.
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Trevor Foley continued his return to racing after a collision with a car earlier in the season to take the tape at IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder, three weeks after picking up third at IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga.

The American, who held off Chattanooga winner Matt Hanson to take his first win of 2024, is just 24 years old and considered one of the country’s biggest rising stars.

In third place, Sam Appleton, fresh off a maiden victory at IRONMAN Australia last month, secured his second podium of the season and the 31st of his illustrious career.

IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder Men’s Full Results

Here is the full finishing order with times from Boulder on Saturday:

  • 1. Trevor Foley (USA) – 3:33:36
  • 2. Matt Hanson (USA) – 3:36:47
  • 3. Sam Appleton (AUS) – 3:38:57
  • 4. Nicholas Quenet (RSA) – 3:40:35
  • 5. Colin Szuch (USA) – 3:41:34
  • 6. Matthew Sharpe (CAN) – 3:42:57
  • 7. Sam Osborne (NZL) – 3:43:06
  • 8. Justin Metzler (USA) – 3:44:53
  • 9. Marty Andrie (USA) – 3:44:53
  • 10. Greg Harper (USA) – 3:45:49
  • 11. Robbie Deckard (USA) – 3:46:29
  • 12. Andre Lopes (BRA) – 3:46:51
  • 13. Chase McQueen (USA) – 3:48:09
  • 14. Devin Volk (USA) – 3:50:17
  • 15. Benjamin Deal (USA) – 3:50:40
  • 16. Connor Weaver (USA) – 3:50:42
  • 17. Adam Feigh (USA) – 3:50:56
  • 18. Josiah Middaugh (USA) – 3:51:05
  • 19. Nicholas Chase (USA) – 3:54:55
  • 20. Nicholas Scott (CAN) – 3:55:56
  • 21. Tom Robey (USA) – 3:56:24
  • 22. Benjamin Randall (USA) – 3:56:36
  • 23. Todd Suttor (USA) – 3:56:45
  • 24. Robby Webster (USA) – 3:57;13
  • 25. Jose Luis Cordova Perez (MEX) – 3:57:19
  • 26. Alejandro Guzman Medina (COL) – 3:57:41
  • 27. Kyle Warrick (USA) – 3:58:29
  • 28. Roee Zoarets (ISR) – 3:58:58
  • 29. Jason Pohl (CAN) – 3:59:10
  • 30. Lukas Stahl (GER) – 4:00:38
  • 31. Thomas Inigo (USA) – 4:01:14
  • 32. Kennett Peterson (USA) – 4:01:45
  • 33. Jacob Deysher (USA) – 4:03:09
  • 34. Brad Bischoff (USA) – 4:03:58
  • 35. Yu Hsiao (TW) – 4:04:08
  • 36. Yang Pan (USA) – 4:04:22
  • 37. Travis Wood (USA) – 4:05:22
  • 38. Jacob Burgener (USA) – 4:05:58
  • 39. Branden Scheel (USA) – 4:06:35
  • 40. Max Kohll (USA) – 4:06:44
  • 41. Erik Mahoney (USA) – 4:07:42
  • 42. Emmett Gross (USA) – 4:08:04
  • 43. Baxton Bokos (USA) – 4:08:26
  • 44. Jake Bamforth (USA) – 4:11:14
  • 45. Jon Fecik (USA) – 4:11:24
  • 46. Zach Aldrich (USA) – 4:12:48
  • 47. Brian Folts (USA) – 4:13:37
  • 48. Steven Parker (USA) – 4:18:31
  • 49. Alex Lulka (USA) – 4:19:23
  • 50. Kevin Bishop (USA) – 4:20:05
  • 51. Brice Williams (USA) – 4:23:34
  • 52. Anthony Didion (USA) – 4:25:35
  • 53. David Guenthardt (USA) – 4:26:04
  • 54. Jaron Piercy (USA) – 4:29:33
  • 55. John Reed (USA) – 4:30:53
  • 56. Steven Zawasaki (USA) – 4:33:27
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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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