IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder: Full men’s start list as world champion McQueen takes on long course veterans

Chase McQueen will take on established stars such as Matt Hanson, Samuel Appleton and Tomas Rodriguez Hernandez this weekend at IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder, which is part of the 2024 IRONMAN Pro Series.
Chase McQueen celebrates his world title winning race in London.
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Recently crowned supertri E World Triathlon Champion Chase McQueen will be moving up in distance this weekend, as the American takes on a stacked field at IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder.

Up against top professionals such as Sam Appleton, Tomas Rodriguez Hernandez and Matt Hanson, the Boulder native will have to fight hard for a shot at the podium and a IMWC slot for Taupo.

Headed by recent IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga winner Hanson, the full start list for the men’s race can be found below. Additionally, we’ve included the start times and streaming information so you can stay up-to-date with all the action this weekend.

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IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder Start List – Pro Men

The start list – as it stands – is as follows for Saturday’s race:

BIBFIRSTLASTCOUNTRY
M1MattHansonUSA
M2ChrisLeifermanUSA
M3TrevorFoleyUSA
M4TomasRodriguez HernandezMEX
M5MatthewSharpeCAN
M6AndreLopesBRA
M7ColinSzuchUSA
M8SamAppletonAUS
M9NicholasQuenetRSA
M10JustinMetzlerUSA
M11CameronWurfAUS
M13RobbieDeckardUSA
M14JasonPohlUSA
M15SamOsborneNZL
M18MartyAndrieUSA
M19EduradoPerez SandiMEX
M21NicholasChaseUSA
M22DevinVolkUSA
M23AdamFeighUSA
M24RobbyWebsterUSA
M25BenjaminDealUSA
M26DaniloPimentelBRA
M27NicolasSaezCHI
M28KennettPetersonUSA
M29NicholasScottCAN
M30Jose LuisCordova PerezMEX
M31GregHarperUSA
M32StevenZawaskiUSA
M33EmmettGrossUSA
M34MiguelMattoxUSA
M35TravisWoodUSA
M36BrandenScheelUSA
M37ToddSuttorUSA
M38JonFecikUSA
M39RodrigoAcevedoCOL
M40BraxtonBokosUSA
M41KevinBishopUSA
M42YangPanUSA
M43BenjaminFordUSA
M44KyleWarrickUSA
M45MatthewGuenterUSA
M46YuHsiaoTWN
M48JacobBurgenerUSA
M49MaxKohllUSA
M50TomRobeyUSA
M51RyanSedivecUSA
M52StevenParkerUSA
M53BlairFullarton-LoggieGBR
M54BriceWilliamsUSA
M55RoeeZoaretsISR
M56AlejandroGuzman MedinaCOL
M60JakeBamforthUSA
M61ThomasInigoUSA
M62DenisPyryevUSA
M63ZachAldrichUSA
M64DavidGuenthardtUSA
M65JaronPiercyCAN
M66ZacharyHarnerUSA
M67BrianFoltsUSA
M68JacobDeysherUSA
M69BenjaminRandallUSA
M70ErikMahoneyUSA
M71JosiahMiddaughUSA
M72ConnorFordUSA
M74ChaseMcQueenUSA
M75JohnReedUSA
M76AnthonyDidionUSA
M77ConnorWeaverUSA
M78LukasStahlGER
M79BradBischoffUSA
M80AlexLulkaUSA

What time does the race start and how can I watch live?

IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder will take place on Saturday June 8. The professional race will begin at 07:05 local time. This corresponds to 06:05 on the West Coast, 09:05 on the East Coast and 14:05 in the UK.

Chase McQueen celebrates his world title winning race in London.
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The race will be broadcast live, with the event the seventh race this year to be broadcast on the dedicated IRONMAN Pro Series app. You will be able to watch for free on race day via the IRONMAN Pro Series website.

Written by
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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