Jan Frodeno & Anne Haug wins in Kona Ironman world championships 2019.
Germany was well represented in the 2019 Kona Ironman World Championships as countrymen Jan Frodeno and Anne Haug won the pro men and pro-women divisions.
Frodeno’s time of 7:51:13 gave him his third Ironman World Championship title and broke the course record in Kona, Hawaii. The previous record of 7:52:39 was set by 2017 and 2018 champion Patrick Lange, who dropped out during the bike portion.
Kona Ironman World Championships 2018, results, List of winners
2019 Kona Ironman World Championships, results, Full List of winners, winning time.
Pro Men
Jan Frodeno — 7:51:13
Tim O’Donnell — 7:59:41 (8:28)
Sebastian Kienle — 8:02:04 (10:52)
Ben Hoffman — 8:02:52 (11:39)
Cameron Wurf — 8:06:41 (15:29)
Joe Skipper — 8:07:46 (16:33)
Braden Currie — 8:08:48 (17:36)
Philipp Koutny — 8:10:29 (19:17)
Bart Aernouts — 8:12:27 (21:14)
Chris Leiferman — 8:13:37 (22:25)
21. Alistair Brownlee — 8:25:03 (33:50)
DNF. Patrick Lange
Pro Women
Anne Haug — 8:40:10
Lucy Charles-Barclay — 8:46:44 (6:35)
Sarah Crowley — 8:48:13 (8:03)
Laura Philipp — 8:51:42 (11:33)
Heather Jackson — 8:54:44 (14:35)
Kaisa Sali — 8:55:33 (15:24)
Corinne Abraham — 8:58:38 (18:29)
Carrie Lester — 8:58:40 (18:31)
Daniela Bleymehl — 9:08:30 (28:21)
Linsey Corbin — 9:09:06 (28:57)
13. Daniela Ryf — 9:14:26 (34:16)
DNF. Sarah True
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