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List IRONMAN 70.3 Dubai, 2020 Search Your Name Use Start list IRONMAN 70.3 Dubai, 2020 Search your name use "Crtl F" Sorted by Awa, Triclub, Age Group BIB Surname First Name AGE GROUP AWA TRICLUB Country Represented HH Shaikh Khalid The Kingdom of Bahrain 11 Al Khalifa M30-34 BHR (Bahrain) Bin Hamad Triathlon Racing Team HH Shaikh Nasser The Kingdom of Bahrain 13 Al Khalifa M30-34 BHR (Bahrain) Bin Hamad Triathlon Racing Team 101 Bass Lucy F40-44 United Kingdom 102 Doichinov Valeri M60-64 BGR (Bulgaria) 103 Stecyk Geoffrey Michael M50-54 CAN (Canada) 104 Ivanov Mikhail M40-44 Trilife.ru RUS (Russian Federation) 116 Lucas Lottie F25-29 AWA Gold TriDubai United Kingdom 117 Kirk Sophie F25-29 AWA Gold ful-on tri United Kingdom Consoline 118 Moreira Viviane F30-34 AWA Gold BRA (Brazil) Pessagno Army Triathlon 119 Llewellyn Marie F35-39 AWA Gold United Kingdom Association 120 Halawa Yasmin F30-34 AWA Gold TriEgypt EGY (Egypt) 121 Van Deventer Michelle F35-39 AWA Gold Team Passion Fit USA (UNITED STATES) 122 Steinberg Steffi F35-39 AWA Gold Busselton Triathlon Club DEU (Germany) If your club is not listed, please log into your IRONMAN Account (www.ironman.com/login) and connect your IRONMAN Athlete Profile with your club. If you are not able to find your club, please contact [email protected] Start list IRONMAN 70.3 Dubai, 2020 Search your name use "Crtl F" Sorted by Awa, Triclub, Age Group BIB Surname First Name AGE GROUP AWA TRICLUB Country Represented 123 Oosthuizen Inalize F35-39 AWA Gold TeamAngelWolf ZAF (South Africa) 124 Mamleeva Elmira F35-39 AWA Gold SBR88 RUS (Russian Federation) 125 Mcculloch Clare F40-44 AWA Gold TriDubai United Kingdom 126 Andersson Mia F40-44 AWA Gold TriDubai SWE (Sweden) 127 Medak Alicja F45-49 AWA Gold POL (Poland) 128 Marovic Mirna F45-49 AWA Gold Triathlon club Maksimir HRV (Croatia) Yas Cycles Triathlon 129 Farrell Clare F45-49 AWA Gold United Kingdom Team 130 Mclaughlan Joanne F50-54 AWA Gold Wattie Ink. AUS (Australia) 131 Warn Lynette F55-59 AWA Gold TriDubai NZL (New Zealand) 132 Storgaard Lukas M18-24 AWA Gold DNK (Denmark) 133 Omorkanov Aivaz M18-24 AWA Gold temptraining.ru KGZ (Kyrgyzstan) 134 Walker Tom M30-34 AWA Gold Innerfight Endurance United Kingdom 135 Felici Edoardo M25-29 AWA Gold TERNI TRIATHLON ITA (Italy) If your club is not listed, please log into your IRONMAN Account (www.ironman.com/login) and connect your IRONMAN Athlete Profile with your club. If you are not able to find your club, please contact [email protected] Start list IRONMAN 70.3 Dubai, 2020 Search your name use "Crtl F" Sorted by Awa, Triclub, Age Group BIB Surname First Name AGE GROUP AWA TRICLUB Country Represented 136 Dewhurst Matthew M25-29 AWA Gold Tricentraluk United Kingdom 137 Bielik Patryk M30-34 AWA Gold TriDubai POL (Poland) 138 Weigel Benjamin M30-34 AWA Gold DEU (Germany) 139 Terry Ben M35-39 AWA Gold United Kingdom 140 Sheridan David M30-34 AWA Gold IRL (Ireland) 141 Panchenko Anastas M30-34 AWA Gold RUS (Russian Federation) Team ERDINGER 142 Mattner Christoph M30-34 AWA Gold DEU (Germany) Alkoholfrei 143 Lannes Frederic M30-34 AWA Gold FRA (France) 144 Johnston Travis M35-39 AWA Gold My Training Day ZAF (South Africa) 145 Gorik Pavel M35-39 AWA Gold RUS (Russian Federation) 146 Felici Lorenzo M30-34 AWA Gold Wyn Republic ITA (Italy) 147 Chapman Nicholas M30-34 AWA Gold Wyn Republic ZAF (South Africa) Tempo-Sport 148 Wyss Rafael M35-39 AWA Gold CHE (Switzerland) Bikespeed.ch If your club is not listed, please log into your IRONMAN Account (www.ironman.com/login) and connect your IRONMAN Athlete Profile with your club. If you are not able to find your club, please contact [email protected] Start list IRONMAN 70.3 Dubai, 2020 Search your name use "Crtl F" Sorted by Awa, Triclub, Age Group BIB Surname First Name AGE GROUP AWA TRICLUB Country Represented 149 Voit Volker M35-39 AWA Gold TriDubai DEU (Germany) 150 Walton Ben M35-39 AWA Gold United Kingdom 151 Walter Gaugeler Richard M35-39 AWA Gold ZAF (South Africa) 152 Nuttall Thomas M35-39 AWA Gold TriDubai United Kingdom 153 Malchyk Sergii M35-39 AWA Gold UKR (Ukraine) 154 Ledain Santiago Richard M40-44 AWA Gold AS MONACO TRIATHLON ESP (Spain) 155 Kanafin Baizhan M35-39 AWA Gold KAZ (Kazakhstan) 156 Huber Mark M35-39 AWA Gold UBS Tri Club CHE (Switzerland) 157 Farrell Ian M35-39 AWA Gold TriDubai IRL (Ireland) 158 Eskildsen Henrik M35-39 AWA Gold PlayGroundTriathlon DNK (Denmark) 159 Cissel James M35-39 AWA Gold United States The Kingdom of Bahrain 160 Calahorra Mikel M35-39 AWA Gold BHR (Bahrain) Triathlon Racing Team 161 Balta Oscar M40-44 AWA Gold TriDubai ESP (Spain) If your club is not listed, please log into your IRONMAN Account (www.ironman.com/login) and connect your IRONMAN Athlete Profile with your club. If you are not able to find your club, please contact [email protected] Start list IRONMAN 70.3 Dubai, 2020 Search your name use "Crtl F" Sorted by Awa, Triclub, Age Group BIB Surname First Name AGE GROUP AWA TRICLUB Country Represented ARE (United Arab 162 Allqeti Abdulla M35-39 AWA Gold Emirates) 163 Zhukov Alexander M45-49 AWA Gold Trilife.ru RUS (Russian Federation) 164 Ward Tom M40-44 AWA Gold Team Passion Fit United Kingdom 165 Szuder Przemyslaw M40-44 AWA Gold Triangle Sports Team POL (Poland) 166 Seeley Chris M40-44 AWA Gold TriDubai United Kingdom 167 Scheiderbauer Jörg M40-44 AWA Gold racextract racing Team DEU (Germany) 168 Sanchez Sebastian M40-44 AWA Gold ARG (Argentina) Sadurni De La 169 Eduard M40-44 AWA Gold ESP (Spain) Torre 170 Pedret Ruiz Joan M40-44 AWA Gold TriDubai ESP (Spain) 171 Menzi Micha M40-44 AWA Gold CHE (Switzerland) 172 Iraky Ahmed M40-44 AWA Gold TriEgypt EGY (Egypt) 173 Hessler Kurt M40-44 AWA Gold Triathlon Abu Dhabi FRA (France) 174 De Leo Marco M40-44 AWA Gold TriDubai ITA (Italy) If your club is not listed, please log into your IRONMAN Account (www.ironman.com/login) and connect your IRONMAN Athlete Profile with your club. If you are not able to find your club, please contact [email protected] Start list IRONMAN 70.3 Dubai, 2020 Search your name use "Crtl F" Sorted by Awa, Triclub, Age Group BIB Surname First Name AGE GROUP AWA TRICLUB Country Represented Moxie Multisport 175 Botha Andrew M45-49 AWA Gold ZAF (South Africa) powered by Wattie Ink 176 Yamashita Satoshi M45-49 AWA Gold JPN (Japan) 177 Woolley Marcus M45-49 AWA Gold TriDubai NZL (New Zealand) 178 Winter Andrew M45-49 AWA Gold Innerfight Endurance United Kingdom 179 Weiss Peter M45-49 AWA Gold TriDubai DNK (Denmark) Moxie Multisport 180 Pellew Mark M45-49 AWA Gold SSD (South Sudan) powered by Wattie Ink 181 Kostimpas Konstantinos M45-49 AWA Gold Los Vathros GRC (Greece) 182 Kleyn Rudigor M45-49 AWA Gold De Bruin Train ZAF (South Africa) 183 Fourie Mark M45-49 AWA Gold TriDubai ZAF (South Africa) 184 Dobrolyubov Oleg M45-49 AWA Gold RUS (Russian Federation) 185 Bouf Arnaud M45-49 AWA Gold NFC Endurance FRA (France) 186 Uwe Moeller M55-59 AWA Gold Tri Fitness - Australia DEU (Germany) 187 Riabushkin Vladimir M50-54 AWA Gold Trilife.ru RUS (Russian Federation) If your club is not listed, please log into your IRONMAN Account (www.ironman.com/login) and connect your IRONMAN Athlete Profile with your club. If you are not able to find your club, please contact [email protected] Start list IRONMAN 70.3 Dubai, 2020 Search your name use "Crtl F" Sorted by Awa, Triclub, Age Group BIB Surname First Name AGE GROUP AWA TRICLUB Country Represented 188 Papanikolaou Konstantinos M50-54 AWA Gold Alex Endurance Gang GRC (Greece) Tempo-Sport 189 Kamm Marcel M50-54 AWA Gold CHE (Switzerland) Bikespeed.ch 190 Holst Hermann M50-54 AWA Gold DEU (Germany) 191 Glaser Stefan M50-54 AWA Gold DEU (Germany) 192 Drew Stephen M55-59 AWA Gold United Kingdom 193 Muroya Koji M55-59 AWA Gold JPN (Japan) 194 Mazzola Daniele M55-59 AWA Gold Tri Team Ticino CHE (Switzerland) 195 Collins Charlie M60-64 AWA Gold United Kingdom 196 Taljaard Anja F25-29 AWA Silver ZAF (South Africa) 197 Moran Laura F25-29 AWA Silver ZAF (South Africa) 198 Krawiec Joanna F30-34 AWA Silver POL (Poland) 199 Kochetkova Kristina F25-29 AWA Silver RUS (Russian Federation) 200 Chunareva Daria F25-29 AWA Silver RUS (Russian Federation) If your club is not listed, please log into your IRONMAN Account (www.ironman.com/login) and connect your IRONMAN Athlete Profile with your club. If you are not able to find your club, please contact [email protected] Start list IRONMAN 70.3 Dubai, 2020 Search your name use "Crtl F" Sorted by Awa, Triclub, Age Group BIB Surname First Name AGE GROUP AWA TRICLUB Country Represented 201 Tritsimpida Dorina F30-34 AWA Silver Los Vathros GRC (Greece) 202 Talmacsi Andrea F35-39 AWA Silver Innerfight Endurance HUN (Hungary) 203 Pettit Steph F30-34 AWA Silver Team Passion Fit United Kingdom 204 Parfenova Maria F30-34 AWA Silver SBR88 RUS (Russian Federation) 205 Hamard Chloé F35-39 AWA Silver Stade Français FRA (France) 206 Cookson Sophie F30-34 AWA Silver TriDubai United Kingdom 207 Wicinska Aga F35-39 AWA Silver Precision Race Team POL (Poland) 208 Waldron Amy F35-39 AWA Silver United Kingdom 209 Moura Marie-Claude F35-39 AWA Silver TriDubai FRA (France) 210 Aly Dina F35-39 AWA Silver TriEgypt EGY (Egypt) 211 Velve Ursel F40-44 AWA Silver 21CC Triatloniklubi EST (Estonia) 212 Timson-Katchis Melina F40-44 AWA Silver Tri Belles Abu Dhabi CYP (Cyprus) 213 Melik Jenny F45-49 AWA Silver NZL (New Zealand) If your club is not listed, please log into your IRONMAN Account (www.ironman.com/login) and connect your IRONMAN Athlete Profile with your club.
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