It’s a wrap: final standings Challenge Family World Bonus with Margirier and Nieuwoudt as winners

Mathis Margirier won The Championship (Picture: CF)

Four wins for Magda Nieuwoudt and three wins for Mathis Margirier: both athletes experienced a great season in 2023 and were stronger than ever at Challenge Family races. On top of their wins came some impressive second place finishes as well, making Nieuwoudt and Margirier the winners of the Challenge Family World Bonus standings and thus $25,000 bonus each.

Margirier’s wins this year included OTSO Challenge Salou, Challenge Vieux Boucau and The Championship. In addition, the Frenchman finished in second place at Anfi Challenge Mogan-Gran Canaria and second at Challenge Peguera-Mallorca. In total, he was good for 1,300 points and thus the win within the Challenge Family World Bonus. Margirier stayed ahead of Caleb Noble (1200) and Thomas Bishop (1000), among others.

Just like Margirier, Noble also had a spectacular season: he finished fourth at Challenge Wanaka and thus just missed the podium there, but then struck with a win at Challenge Taiwan and Challenge Gunsan-Saemangeum. Finally, Noble also added a second-place finish at Challenge Davos and third-place at Challenge Canberra. His second place finish within the Challenge Family World Bonus standings earns him $16,500.

Thomas Bishop led the Challenge Family World Bonus standings for a long time in the beginning of the season, but he ultimately finishes third with a cash bonus of $12,000. Bishop owes that third place within the World Bonus rankings to a second place finish at Clash Miami, a win at Challenge Puerto Varas, a fifth place finish at The Championship, a win at Challenge Wales and a second place finish at Challenge Kaiserwinkl-Walchsee.

Menno Koolhaas (850) and Frederic Funk (825) finished the rankings in fourth and fifth place, winning $6,000 and $3,000, respectively. Koolhaas came to two stunning victories this year: he became European Champion Long Distance by winning Challenge Almere-Amsterdam and only some months before he also won Challenge Geraardsbergen. At Challenge Gdansk, Koolhaas finished fourth. For Funk, the season included a third place finish at The Championship, victories at Challenge Walchsee and Challenge Samarkand, a sixth place at Challenge Peguera-Mallorca and a fifth place at Challenge Vieux Boucau.

Women’s Challenge Family World Bonus rankings: Magda Nieuwoudt supreme

Magda Nieuwoudt had a season in which almost everything she touched turned into gold. The South African triathlete finished second at Challenge London, but went on to win Challenge Frejus, Challenge Gunsan-Saemangeum, Challenge Davos and Challenge San Remo. Thanks to that supremacy, Nieuwoudt ends the season with 1,450 points in the Challenge Family World Bonus standings and the $25,000 cash bonus.

Magda Nieuwoudt wins Challenge Davos and is on fire for the CF World Bonus (Picture: Ingo Kutsche)

Behind Nieuwoudt, Imogen Simmonds and Els Visser share second place: they both finished the season with 1,200 points, sharing the prize money for second and third place and thus both taking home $14,250. Simmonds came to three wins this season (Challenge Cagnes-Sur-Mer, Challenge Kaiserwinkl-Walchsee and Challenge Barcelona) and two second places (Challenge Peguera-Mallorca and Challenge Vieux Boucau). Visser became European Champion Long Distance by winning Challenge Almere-Amsterdam and also won Challenge Canberra. Besides her two victories she also finished second at Challenge Wanaka, fourth at Challenge Kaiserwinkl-Walchsee and third at Challenge London.

With no fewer than three wins, Lucy Byram can also look back on a phenomenal season. The young British athlete kicked off the year perfectly with victories at Clash Miami and Challenge Puerto Varas, but some months later also managed to win Challenge Wales. In addition, she finished sixth at The Championship and third at Challenge Kaiserwinkl-Walchsee, finishing in fourth place in the Challenge Family World Bonus standings with 980 points, winning $6,000.

Margie Santimaria finished second at Challenge Salinas just last weekend, entering fifth place within the Challenge Family World Bonus standings at the very last moment. With 845 points, Santimaria is good for a  $3,000 cash bonus. In addition to her second place at Challenge Salinas, Santimaria finished fourth at Anfi Challenge Mogan-Gran Canaria, took the win at Challenge Geraardsbergen, finished ninth at Challenge Roth, third at Challenge Samarkand and fifth at Challenge Peguera Mallorca.

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