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No No No for Sam Long as ‘Big Unit’ misses out on Kona spot at IRONMAN Frankfurt

It wasn't to be for the 'Big Unit' as he missed out on the IRONMAN World Championships when only finishing 22nd in Frankfurt.
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Sam Long’s last-ditch attempt to grab a coveted spot at the IRONMAN World Championship in Kona didn’t pay off as he could only finish 22nd at IRONMAN Frankfurt on Sunday.

The American star only got a rolled down place on the start line on Tuesday but, based in Trieste in Italy for a training block, he decided to give it a go on an unconventional prep to see if he could snag one of the six places on offer.

“I want to get to Kona – ‘literally anything is possible’ is the mindset this week,” he had said on his Instagram page.

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How did Sam Long’s race play out?

Unfortunately things didn’t pan out as planned – he was over seven minutes back after the swim and that had ballooned to more than 17 minutes on the bike.

To his credit he made up some ground on the run with a 2:44 marathon, but it was too little too late and he would finish in 22nd place, 24 minutes adrift of brilliant winner Kristian Blummenfelt.

Sam Long - T100 San Francisco 2024 bike
Sam Long will have to wait until 2026 for a Kona return [Photo Credit – PTO]

Former IRONMAN World Champ Blummenfelt himself had hardly had a routine run into the race either, having raced in the Olympics at Paris 2024 less than two weeks before.

Who did get those six Kona spots?

And as it happened Long was way off one of those six spots, with only ‘Big Blu’ (so long as he validated by finishing), Kacper Stepniak and Patrick Lange of the top nine having already booked their places despite 18 of the 80-strong field being Kona-bound.

That means – providing they accept them – Kieran Lindars, Gregory Barnaby, Kristian Hogenhaug, Menno Koolhaas, Jonas Hoffmann and Finn Große-Freese grabbed the coveted berths in what was the final qualifying race of 2024 for the men.

Long still has plenty to look forward to this season though, with the world number three nicely placed in the T100 standings.

Jonathan Turner
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Jonathan Turner
Jonathan Turner is News Director for both TRI247 and RUN247, and is accustomed to big-name interviews, breaking news stories and providing unrivalled coverage for endurance sports.  
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