We’ve seen a spectacular race on Thursday – with America’s Chelsea Sodaro taking the win in the pro women’s battle – and now another epic event on Saturday with Gustav Iden claiming the gold. But besides the fastest man and fastest woman overall, which women and men pulled off the strongest race in their Age Group? Check the list down below to see who are the 2022 Ironman Hawaii Age Group World Champions.
On Thursday, the overall Age Group wins went to America’s Matthew Marquardt (8:35:49 hours, AG 25-29) and Poland’s Magdalena Lenz (9:37:29 hours, F30-34). Yesterday, it was Germany’s Christian Storzer, who with a time of 8:31:26 hours noted the fastest overall finish time (M40-44).
The Age Group women
Name | Country | Age Group | Time |
Julia Sanz Iglesias | Brazil | F18-24 | 10:26:30 |
Henrike Guber | Germany | F25-29 | 9:40:14 |
Magdalena Lenz | Poland | F30-34 | 9:37:29 |
Ana Soares | Brazil | F35-39 | 9:53:34 |
Jana Richtrova | America | F40-44 | 10:02:31 |
Liza Rachetto | America | F45-49 | 10:23:36 |
Sandra Daenzer | Swiss | F50-54 | 10:45:05 |
Yvonne Timewell | Canada | F55-59 | 11:07:19 |
Sharon MacKinnon | Canada | F60-64 | 12:25:47 |
Donna Smyers | America | F65-69 | 12:22:38 |
Missy Lestrange | America | F70-74 | 13:54:22 |
Cherie Gruenfeld | America | F75-79 | 16:20:07 |
The Age Group men
Name | Country | Age Group | Time |
Andoni Valencia | Mexico | M18-24 | 8:59:58 |
Matthew Marquardt | America | M25-29 | 8:35:49 |
Miao Hao | China | M30-34 | 8:41:11 |
Tom de Bruyn | België | M35-39 | 8:41:30 |
Christian storzer | Germany | M40-44 | 8:31:26 |
Jose Balermino | Brazil | M45-49 | 9:02:31 |
Ulrik Jespersen | Denmark | M50-54 | 9:28:24 |
Anton Walter Elie | Netherlands | M55-59 | 9:51:23 |
Tim Bradley | America | M60-64 | 10:30:14 |
Martin Gannon | England | M65-69 | 10:55:21 |
Fred Skinner | America | M70-74 | 12:48:54 |
Max Hochstrasser | Swiss | M75-79 | 14:12:22 |
Hiroshi Nakata | Japan | M80-84 | 15:41:51 |