Saturday, September 17, 2011

Ironman Wiesbaden 70.3 Results 2011

There were several top pros who could have won this race, but it was Andy Bocherer who held on for the win and is on top of the Ironman Wiesbaden 70.3 results 2011.

Ironman Wiesbaden 70.3 that is the site of the European 70.3 Championships.

It's going to be challenging to pick the winners of this race on the men's side as there are several who could do well here.

Mathias Hecht sort of jumps out as the one having the best season so far this year and should do well here.

However there are some other very strong pros in this race who are sure to challenge for the top spot.

Andi B?cherer is quite capable of having a big race here as well and is sure to make his presence shown at some point in the race.

Richie Cunningham is also a good possibility for making a good showing in the race.

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THE PRO MEN1 Kienle Sebastian......Germany2 Ospaly Filip..........Czech Republic3 Degasperi Alessandro..Italy 4 Cunningham Richie.....Australia 10 Schmoll Daniel.......Germany13 B?cherer Andi........Germany 15 Aigroz Mike..........Switzerland17 Billeau Simon........France 18 Blokhin Anton........Ukraine 19 Delsaut Trevor.......France 20 Godoy Francesc.......Spain 21 Jaberg Patrick.......Switzerland 23 Krylov Stanislav.....Russia 24 Livesey Mark.........Great Britain 25 Marsh Brandon........United States 26 Nemcik Marek SVK.....Slovakia 28 Rosryagaev Dmitry....Russia 29 Rost Dave............Netherlands30 Schifferle Mike......Switzerland34 Ackermann Johann.....Germany35 Bozzone Terenzo......New Zealand36 Donnelly Sean........Germany37 Dragstra Luke........Canada38 Hecht Mathias........Switzerland39 Krnavek Martin.......Czech Republic

THE PRO WOMEN50 Van Vlerken Yvonne NED (Netherlands) FPRO52 Woysch Nicole GER (Germany) FPRO53 De Groote Sophie BEL (Belgium) FPRO54 Dietrich Susan GER (Germany) FPRO55 Ippach Anja GER (Germany) FPRO56 Schmitt Natascha GER (Germany) FPRO57 Schulz Jenny GER (Germany) FPRO58 Badmann Natascha SUI (Switzerland) FPRO59 Benz Simone SUI (Switzerland) FPRO61 Dogana Martina ITA (Italy) FPRO62 Ellis Mary USA (United States) FPRO63 Giger Michaela SUI (Switzerland) FPRO64 Goos Sofie BEL (Belgium) FPRO66 Lawn Joanna NZL (New Zealand) FPRO70 Tibaldi Francesca ITA (Italy) FPRO71 Wutti Eva AUT (Austria) FPRO73 Mannweiler Kathrin GER (Germany) FPRO74 Marsh Amy USA (United States) FPRO75 Th?rig Karin SUI (Switzerland) FPRO

On the women's side, Sophie Goos, Joanna Lawn, Amy Marsh, and Karin Thurig all seem to stand out here.

Mary Beth Ellis has had a huge year but will most likely be very tired today and would be a surprise is managed to win again.

TOP TEN MEN IN THE SWIM1 (1) Godoy Francesc 20 MPRO ESP T1 00:25:132 (2) Ospaly Filip 2 MPRO CZE T1 00:25:583 (3) B?cherer Andi 13 MPRO GER T1 00:26:034 (4) Krnavek Martin 39 MPRO CZE T1 00:26:065 (5) Bozzone Terenzo 35 MPRO NZL T1 00:26:136 (6) Degasperi Alessandro 3 MPRO ITA T1 00:26:147 (7) Rosryagaev Dmitry 28 MPRO RUS T1 00:26:158 (8) Cunningham Richie 4 MPRO AUS T1 00:26:169 (9) Simko Pavel 41 MPRO SVK T1 00:26:1710 (10) Ackermann Johann 34 MPRO GER T1 00:26:18

TOP TEN WOMEN IN THE SWIM17 (1) Ippach Anja 55 F GER T1 00:27:5718 (2) Benz Simone 59 F SUI T1 00:28:2822 (3) Kuhnert Stefanie 325 F GER T1 00:29:4623 (4) Lawn Joanna 66 F NZL T1 00:29:4924 (5) Marsh Amy 74 F USA T1 00:29:5026 (6) Goos Sofie 64 F BEL T1 00:30:0027 (7) De groote Sophie 53 F BEL T1 00:30:2028 (8) Schmitt Natascha 56 F GER T1 00:30:2329 (9) Kuhn Anne 202 F GER T1 00:31:0230 (10) Wutti Eva 71 F AUT T1 00:31:47

It seems obvious that Mary Beth did not even start this race and that is no surprise.

out on the bike course Andi Bocherer was comfortably in the lead at 65k in and was followed 2 minutes back by Mathias Hecht who was in second and Filip Ospaly who was in third.

By the time they hit the run course it was the same three in front only not Andi had a lead of almost 4 minutes on Mathias.

In the women's race, Karin Thuerig led Anja Ippach out of transition by one minute followed by Eva Wutti who was in third.

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MEN'S TOP TEN FINISH1 B?cherer Andi 13 MPRO GER 04:08:362 Ospaly Filip 2 MPRO CZE 04:10:193 Krnavek Martin 39 MPRO CZE 04:15:024 Hecht Mathias 38 MPRO SUI 04:17:015 Rosryagaev Dmitry 28 MPRO RUS 04:22:066 Aigroz Mike 15 MPRO SUI 04:23:537 Marsh Brandon 25 MPRO USA 04:24:288 Hellriegel Thomas 12 MPRO GER 04:24:519 Jaberg Patrick 21 MPRO SUI 04:27:0110 Simko Pavel 41 MPRO SVK 04:28:33

Andi Bocherer tops the results in the Ironman Wiesbaden 70.3 European Championships.

Andi took the lead out on the bike course and never looked back. Martin Krnavek had a great run and made the podium by passing Matias Hecht who went on to finish in fourth spot.

In the women's race, Karin Thuerig has the race well in hand and appears to be on her way to another victory.

In fact Karin wins by five minutes and continues on with her great season.

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Natascha Badmann had an excellent run and also made the podium behind Eva Wutti of Austria who finished in second place. 1 Thuerig Karin 76 F SUI 04:45:472 Wutti Eva 71 F AUT 04:50:543 Badmann Natascha 58 F SUI 04:51:394 Van Vlerken Yvonne 50 F NED 04:52:275 Lawn Joanna 66 F NZL 04:52:286 De Groote Sophie 53 F BEL 04:53:137 Ippach Anja 55 F GER 04:54:508 Schulz Jenny 57 F GER 04:55:089 Goos Sofie 64 F BEL 04:56:2310 Schmitt Natascha 56 F GER 05:02:56

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