IRONMAN 70.3 North American Championship Heads to Happy Valley

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Happy Valley, Pennsylvania is hosting the IRONMAN 70.3 North America Championship for the first time on Sunday, June 14. The event, which has been part of the IRONMAN 70.3 series since 2023 and held its first pro race last year, is also the seventh stop in the IRONMAN Pro Series and will be broadcast live on the IRONMAN YouTube page and other partners. There are 2,500 series points on the line, along with a US$75,000 prize purse.

As has become the norm with IRONMAN Pro Series races in North America, a huge pro field will be on hand to join the roughly 1,700 age-group athletes competing in Sunday’s race.

Highlighting the age group competitors will be 80-year-old Natalie Grabow from Mountain Lakes, New Jersey. Grabow became the oldest woman to finish the IRONMAN World Championship last year, crossing the line in Kona in 16:45:26.

Women’s Race

While American Lydia Russell returns as the defending champion, she’ll face a considerably deeper field this year – despite sharing the podium last year with 2022 IRONMAN world champ Chelsea Sodaro and Jeanni Metzler.

Canadian Paula Findlay will certainly be one of the main pre-race favourites – the 2012 Olympian and multiple 70.3 champion returned to racing after a long stretch of injury issues to take second at IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga last month. The woman who beat Findlay in Chattanooga and also took IRONMAN 70.3 Gulf Coast, American Grace Alexander, will be looking for another top finish, while Kiwi Hannah Berry continues her quest for a top finish in the Pro Series with after a runner-up finish in New Zealand and a seventh-place finish at IRONMAN Texas. Others in the field who are very viable threats for the win and/ or the podium include Australia’s Grace Thek, Canadian Tamara Jewett, along with Americans Jackie Hering and Danielle Lewis.

Here’s the full women’s pro start list:

BibAthleteCountry
F1Lydia RussellUSA
F2Paula FindlayCAN
F3Hannah BerryNZL
F4Grace AlexanderUSA
F5Grace ThekAUS
F6Tamara JewettCAN
F7Jackie HeringUSA
F8Danielle LewisUSA
F9Gabrielle LumkesUSA
F11Amber FerreiraUSA
F12Kelly BartonUSA
F13Abbie SullivanUSA
F14Adele LikinUSA
F15Caroline KaplanUSA
F16Anne BassoFRA
F17Emily PincusUSA
F18Rebecca YungingerUSA
F20Sarah KarpinskiUSA
F21Corinne MouwUSA
F22Annette RogersUSA
F23Kristen MarchantCAN
F24Katie SpoelmanUSA
F25Jenna CampbellUSA
F27Rachael TatkoUSA
F28Shylah AndrewsUSA

Men’s Race:

American Matt Hanson will wear race #1 on the weekend, a nod to his second-place position in the IRONMAN Pro Series. After a self-admitted “tough” day at IRONMAN Texas (he finished 15th), Sam Long bounced back with a win at 70.3 Gulf Coast, then took fourth at 70.3 Chattanooga. He’ll no-doubt be looking to add another win to his 2026 resume, but will have to deal with the usual issues of chasing after the swim. The field includes a number of quick swimmers, including countrymen Ben Kanute and Matthew Marquardt, who took IRONMAN South Africa in record-setting style earlier this year, Marc Dubrick and Morgan Pearson, who will be competing in his second race of 2026 after finishing fourth at T100 San Francisco last weekend. Jason West (USA) was just a few seconds behind Pearson in San Francisco last weekend, so he’ll be another running speedster to watch. IRONMAN New Zealand champ Trevor Foley looks to continue his winning streak in his second race of 2026, too.

The huge men’s field will no-doubt have some other names who will be pushing at the front. Here’s the full men’s pro start list:

BibAthleteCountry
M1Matt HansonUSA
M2Sam LongUSA
M3Ben KanuteUSA
M4Sam AppletonAUS
M5Trevor FoleyUSA
M6Matthew MarquardtUSA
M7Justin RieleUSA
M8Marc DubrickUSA
M9Andy KruegerUSA
M10Morgan PearsonUSA
M12Jason WestUSA
M13Federico ScarabinoURY
M15Hunter LussiUSA
M16Casimir MoineFRA
M18Matt SchaferUSA
M19Rasmus SvenningssonSWE
M20Vant LammersUSA
M21Levi LukacsHUN
M22Miguel MattoxUSA
M23Yannick FischbachDEU
M24Adam FeighUSA
M25Tommy DoubledayUSA
M26Ross BaldwinUSA
M27Sam OsborneNZL
M28Jamie HayesUSA
M29Luke DavisUSA
M30Jordan BenduraUSA
M31Benjamin RandallUSA
M32Mitchell OttUSA
M33Ethan SunseriUSA
M34Jonathan FecikUSA
M35Reed LeggUSA
M36Robby WebsterUSA
M37Max KohllUSA
M38Luke JonesUSA
M39Yang PanUSA
M40Brad BischoffUSA
M41Nicholas HolmesUSA
M42Matthew McGoeyUSA
M43Alec ShieldsUSA
M44Blake HarrisCAN
M45Matt KerrNZL
M46Thomas InigoUSA
M47Brian ReynoldsUSA
M50Cole KynochUSA
M51Matthew DochnalUSA
M52Matthew RichardUSA
M53Mark RomanoUSA
M54Avraham ManaISR
M55John ReedUSA
M56Blake SelmUSA
M57Alejandro Garcia SanchezESP
M58Thomas GordonUSA
M59Matthew GuenterUSA

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Notable Replies

  1. Noticed some non north american competitors on this list. Whats up with that? Never thought to ask

  2. The so-called Regional Championships are pretty much just that in name only.

  3. Kudos for putting the women first.

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