On Sunday, July 20, the IRONMAN Pro Series returns to New York’s Adirondack Mountains when over 80 of the world’s top professional triathletes toe the start line at the Athletic Brewing IRONMAN Lake Placid triathlon.
The event will offer a maximum of 5,000 points towards IRONMAN Pro Series standings, a US$125,000 event total pro prize purse, and four qualifying slots for each gender to the 2025 IRONMAN World Championship triathlon in Nice, France (men’s race) and Kona, Hawai`i (women’s race).
The event can be viewed live in person and will be broadcast across multiple platforms for viewers around the world, including proseries.ironman.com, Outside TV in the US and Canada, DAZN, L’Equipe in France, and ESPN (within Disney+) in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Professional athlete start lists (subject to change):
| Women’s Professional Field | |||
| Bib | First name | Last name | Country represented |
| F1 | Danielle | Lewis | USA |
| F2 | Jackie | Hering | USA |
| F3 | Marta | Sanchez | ESP |
| F4 | Solveig | Løvseth | NOR |
| F5 | Lotte | Wilms | NLD |
| F6 | Regan | Hollioake | AUS |
| F7 | Lisa | Perterer | AUT |
| F8 | Holly | Lawrence | GBR |
| F9 | Laura | Jansen | DEU |
| F10 | Maja | Stage Nielsen | DNK |
| F11 | Sarah | True | USA |
| F12 | Tamara | Jewett | CAN |
| F14 | Penny | Slater | AUS |
| F15 | Rebecca | Clarke | NZL |
| F17 | Gabrielle | Lumkes | USA |
| F18 | Katie | Colville | USA |
| F19 | Nicole | Falcaro | USA |
| F20 | Amber | Ferreira | USA |
| F21 | Amanda | Macuiba | USA |
| F22 | Jodie | Robertson | USA |
| F25 | Angela | Naeth | USA |
| F26 | Alexandra | Watt | USA |
| F27 | Sarah | Karpinski | USA |
| F28 | Leslie | Homol | USA |
| F29 | Katie | Spoelman | USA |
| F30 | Anne | Basso | FRA |
| F31 | Erika | Danckers | USA |
| F32 | Heather | Low | CAN |
| Men’s Professional Field | |||
| Bib | First name | Last name | Country represented |
| M1 | Trevor | Foley | USA |
| M2 | Matthew | Marquardt | USA |
| M3 | Matt | Hanson | USA |
| M4 | Cameron | Wurf | AUS |
| M5 | Leon | Chevalier | FRA |
| M6 | Braden | Currie | NZL |
| M9 | Mattia | Ceccarelli | ITA |
| M10 | Henrik | Goesch | FIN |
| M11 | Dominik | Sowieja | DEU |
| M13 | Kristian | Høgenhaug | DNK |
| M14 | Colin | Szuch | USA |
| M15 | Bradley | Weiss | ZAF |
| M16 | Daniel | Bækkegård | DNK |
| M17 | Leonard | Arnold | DEU |
| M18 | Mike | Phillips | NZL |
| M19 | Robert | Kallin | SWE |
| M20 | Chris | Leiferman | USA |
| M21 | Jason | West | USA |
| M22 | Marc | Dubrick | USA |
| M23 | Arnaud | Guilloux | FRA |
| M24 | Ari | Klau | USA |
| M25 | Hunter | Lussi | USA |
| M26 | Sven | Wies | DEU |
| M27 | Matt | Burton | AUS |
| M28 | Connor | Ford | USA |
| M29 | Andrew | Horsfall-Turner | GBR |
| M30 | Robbie | Deckard | USA |
| M31 | Tomasz | Szala | POL |
| M32 | Matt | Kerr | NZL |
| M33 | Andy | Krueger | USA |
| M34 | Juan Ignacio | Villarruel Curra | ESP |
| M35 | Rhys | Corbishley | AUS |
| M36 | Matt | Schafer | USA |
| M37 | Nick | Cosman | CAN |
| M39 | Milosz | Sowinski | POL |
| M40 | Elliot | Bach | USA |
| M42 | Vicenç | Castellà | ESP |
| M43 | Branden | Scheel | USA |
| M44 | Jan | Stepinski | USA |
| M45 | Yannick | Fischbach | DEU |
| M46 | Jacob | Osswald | USA |
| M47 | Jamie | Hayes | USA |
| M48 | Ross | Baldwin | USA |
| M49 | Yang | Pan | USA |
| M51 | Piotr | Lawicki | POL |
| M52 | Trevor | Delsaut | FRA |
| M53 | Thomas | Gordon | USA |
| M54 | David | Pinsonneault | USA |
| M55 | Matt | Jackson | USA |
| M57 | Eneko | Elosegui Armendariz | ESP |
| M58 | Alexandre | Banville | CAN |
| M59 | Alejandro | Garcia Sanchez | ESP |
The Athletic Brewing IRONMAN Lake Placid triathlon begins with a 2.4-mile swim in Mirror Lake. Then follows a two-loop 112-mile bike course through the Adirondacks, featuring a long descent down to the village of Keene and finishing with an 11-mile climb through the Wilmington Notch, taking athletes past Whiteface Mountain.
The two-loop run course takes athletes past the Horse Show Grounds and the Olympic Ski Jumps before following River Road and the challenging climb back into town. The race culminates with a finish line experience on the Olympic Oval used in the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics.
In addition to the professional field, over 2,800 registered participants will compete at the Athletic Brewing IRONMAN Lake Placid triathlon on the same course, looking to earn age-group qualifying slots to the 2025 IRONMAN World Championship triathlon in Nice, France (men’s race) and Kona, Hawai`i (women’s race).







