IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder: Full women’s start list as Ellie Salthouse targets third win in Colorado

Ellie Salthouse will look to clinch a third career victory at IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder this weekend, as the Australian looks to add the 2024 title to her ones from 2016 and 2021.
Ellie Salthouse winning GWM IRONMAN 70.3 Melbourne - Photo Korupt Vision
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Australian middle distance star Ellie Salthouse will target a third IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder title this weekend, following previous wins in 2016 and 2021.

The 31-year-old, who took the win at IRONMAN 70.3 Geelong earlier this season, also finished second behind Paula Findlay at the IRONMAN 70.3 North American Championship in St. George last month.

For a list of her contenders in Colorado, the full start list for the women’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 Women

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

BIBFIRSTLASTCOUNTRY
F1LesleySmithUSA
F2EllieSalthouseAUS
F3BatyaBeardUSA
F4ErinSchenkelsCAN
F5JodieStimpsonGBR
F8NicoleFalcaroUSA
F9SamanthaKingsfordNZL
F10RachelOlsonUSA
F11AlyciaHillUSA
F12TylerHudacekUSA
F13FionaMoriartyIRL
F14ArletteGonzalezMEX
F15KaylaBowkerUSA
F16SifBendix MadsenDEN
F17OliviaDietzelUSA
F18SimoneMitchellGBR
F19MelanieBaumannSUI
F20GabrielleSuverUSA
F21AngharadLlewellynNZL
F23MeghanDiritoUSA
F24AnnaGuzmanUSA
F25NicoleLevensonUSA
F26LizLiceaUSA
F27AlaynaSzuchUSA
F28FreyaMcKinleyUSA
F29ChristineMasseyUSA
F30PietraMeneghiniBRA
F31ErikaAckerlundUSA
F32AnsleyQueenUSA
F33ValerieBarthelemyBEL
F34KaylaPokornyUSA

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.

Ellie Salthouse winning GWM IRONMAN 70.3 Melbourne - Photo Korupt Vision
[Photo credit: Korupt Vision for IRONMAN]

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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