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Ironman Pro Series arrives in Europe with a bang – sprint finishes and (for the men), new stars at the front

Just seconds separated the winners, while two of the sport's biggest names were well behind the action at the front of the race

Photo by: Pablo Blazquez Dominguez Getty Images for Ironman

Just 15 seconds separated two of the best runners in triathlon at Ironman 70.3 Alcudia-Mallorca as Great Britain’s Emma Pallant-Browne ran down one of the best runners in the sport – Germany’s Laura Philipp – to take the win. Pallant-Browne’s cushion was twice as big as the difference in the men’s race as Germany’s Nicolas Mann edged countryman Jan Stratmann by just eight seconds to take the men’s race.

The Ironman Pro Series continued its string of packed pro fields (27 men and 19 women) along with some big names – Ironman world champions Patrick Lange and Gustav Iden were both racing, although Iden would drop out during the bike, while Lange, who is recovering from a runner-up finish in Texas a few weeks ago, ended up 17th.

Course records

Mann, along with the next three men to cross the line, broke the previous course record set by Germany’s Andi Dreitz (3:51:38) in 2014. Pallant-Browne and Philipp were both quicker than Daniela Ryf’s course record set in 2015 – 4:17:25.

Pallant-Browne broke her own run course record by 18 seconds with her 1:17:00 split.

On the bike Mathis Margirier (FRA) was 35 seconds faster than Dreitz’s bike course record with his 2:08:25 split. Philipp also set a new course record with her 2:25:49 split.

Top Five Female Professional Results

Place Name (Country) Swim Bike Run Total Time Pro Series Points Event Prize Money
1 Emma Pallant-Browne (GBR) 25:40 2:26:23 1:17:00 04:14:21 2500 $7,500
2 Laura Philipp (DEU) 25:35 2:23:57 1:19:31 04:14:36 2485 $5,000
3 Sara Svensk (SWE) 27:30 2:29:08 1:21:16 04:23:47 1934 $3,750
4 Bianca Bogen (DEU) 24:17 2:31:50 1:24:37 04:26:28 1773 $3.000
5 Lizzie Rayner (GBR) 25:15 2:31:34 1:24:07 04:26:31 1770 $2,000
ALCUDIA, SPAIN – MAY 11: Nicolas Mann of Germany celebrates winning the men’s Ironman 70.3 Mallorca on May 11, 2024 in Alcudia, Spain. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images for IRONMAN)

 Top Five Male Professional Results

Place Name (Country) Swim Bike Run Total Time Pro Series Points Event Prize Money
1 Nicolas Mann (DEU) 22:29 2:09:09 1:12:17 03:49:19 2,500 $7,500
2 Jan Stratmann (DEU) 22:04 2:09:45 1:12:34 03:49:27 2492 $5,000
3 Gregory Barnaby (ITA) 22:19 2:09:41 1:12:42 03:49:42 2477 $3,750
4 Mathis Margirier (FRA) 22:15 2:08:25 1:15:36 03:51:26 2373 $3.000
5 Kristian Høgenhaug (DEN) 22:27 2:09:18 1:15:08 03:52:15 2324 $2,000

You can see the full results here.

Ironman Pro Series Standings

Even though Lange was well back of the leaders (17th, 4:02:22), he remains on top of the Ironman Pro Series. Pallant-Browne moves to eighth in the women’s series thanks to the 2,500 points she earned for the win.

Ironman Pro Series Standings – Top Five Female (After Four Events)

Rank Name Country IRONMAN 70.3 Alcúdia-Mallorca Points Overall IRONMAN Pro Series Points
1 Danielle Lewis USA 0 6,754
2 Fenella Langridge GBR 0 5,593
3 Kat Matthews GBR 0 5,000
4 Kylie Simpson AUS 0 4,963
5 Penny Slater AUS 0 4,866

Ironman Pro Series Standings – Top Five Male (After Four Events)

Rank Name Country IRONMAN 70.3 Alcúdia-Mallorca Points Overall IRONMAN Pro Series Points
1 Patrick Lange DEU 0 8236
2 Paul Schuster DEU 2260 6615
2 Matt Hanson USA 0 5,884
3 Chris Leiferman USA 0 5,848
4 Tomas Rodriguez Hernandez MEX 0 5,582
5 Andre Lopes BRA 0 5,245

You can see the full series standings here.