As every year since 1998 a brief and crisp outlook and guess on the 2016 IRONMAN World Championship race. So, who is gonna win, based on last years Kona performance and overall progress the last 12 months? Putting controversial race marshall judging or mysterious technical issues right in or out of T1 aside all eyes are for sure on Mirinda Carfrae and Daniela Ryf as well as Sebastian Kienle and Jan Frodeno. Looking up into the Kona sky, one could wonder, if we'll see similar conditions as in 2006. Cloud, very mild temperatures down to 79°F and fair not strong Mumuku winds. If this will happen, Ironman Hawaii 2016 could be the sub8 hours men's winning performance and the day of the big and heavier athletes and fast runs cross the board to shine.
When and where to watch?
If you're not already on Big Island, Hawaii you can access live coverage at www.ironman.com at local Hawaiian time zone. German television broadcaster are airing a mix out of live stream (hessenschau.de) and national (ARD) and regional (hr fernsehen) tv stations - worth to watch and stay up all night.
Est. schedule
6:25am Start male pro field
6:30am Start female pro field
+/- 7:15am 1st male in T1 (swim-bike transition)
+/- 7:22am 1st female in T1 (swim-bike transition)
+/- 11:40am 1st male in T2 (bike-run transition)
+/- 12:15pm 1st female in T2 (bike-run transition)
+/- 2:30pm 1st male finish
+/- 3:25pm 1st female finish
Don't forget to tune in on OCT 8th 2016 at www.ironman.com or at your local broadcaster like ARD/hessenfernsehen.
Who will win the 2016 IRONMAN Hawaii Triathlon World Championship? Photo: 3athlon.org |
If you're not already on Big Island, Hawaii you can access live coverage at www.ironman.com at local Hawaiian time zone. German television broadcaster are airing a mix out of live stream (hessenschau.de) and national (ARD) and regional (hr fernsehen) tv stations - worth to watch and stay up all night.
Est. schedule
6:25am Start male pro field
6:30am Start female pro field
+/- 7:15am 1st male in T1 (swim-bike transition)
+/- 7:22am 1st female in T1 (swim-bike transition)
+/- 11:40am 1st male in T2 (bike-run transition)
+/- 12:15pm 1st female in T2 (bike-run transition)
+/- 2:30pm 1st male finish
+/- 3:25pm 1st female finish
Don't forget to tune in on OCT 8th 2016 at www.ironman.com or at your local broadcaster like ARD/hessenfernsehen.
- Ironman.com Livestream incl. text updates, etc.
Livestream.com Livestream (video only)
Scribble (text updates only) - hessenfernsehen (German video and text only)
06:20pm - 06:45pm Start im Livestream auf hessenschau.de (German time zone, UTC)
06:45pm - 07:55pm ARD Sportschau live im Ersten + Livestream auf hessenschau.de
07:55pm - 01:15am Livestream auf hessenschau.de
01:15am - 03.40am ARD Sportschau live im Ersten + Livestream auf hessenschau.de
2016 Men's Ironman Hawaii predictions
- Jan Frodeno (course record)
- Sebastian Kienle
- Andy Potts
- Andreas Böcherer
- Timothy O'Donnell
- Andreas Raelert
- Brent McMahon
- Frederik van Lierde
- Lionel Sanders
- Ben Hoffmann
2016 Women's Ironman Hawaii predictions
- Daniela Ryf
- Mirinda Carfrae
- Melissa Hauschildt
- Leanda Cave
- Heather Jackson
- Julia Gajer
- Jodie Swallow
- Linsey Corbi
- Mary Beth Ellis
- Anja Beranek
Changelog: Mary Beth Ellis set a few places back (from 6.) due cold/infection.
2016 Men's Ironman Hawaii results
- Jan Frodeno (GER) 8:06:30
- Sebastian Kienle (GER) 8:10:02
- Patrick Lange (GER) 8:11:14
- Ben Hoffman (USA) 8:13:00
- Andreas Böcherer (GER) 8:13:25
- Timothy O'Donnell (USA) 8:16:20
- Boris Stein (GER) 8:16:56
- Bart Aernouts (BEL) 8:20:30
- Ivan Raña (ESP) 8:21:51
- Frederik Van Lierde (BEL) 8:21:59
- Andy Potts (USA) 8:25:35
- Matt Russell (USA) 8:25:52
- David NcNamee (GBR) 8:28:05
- Marko Albert (EST) 8:28:20
- Ronnie Schildknecht (SUI) 8:29:11
2016 Women's Ironman Hawaii results
- Daniela Ryf (SUI) 8:46:46
- Mirinda Carfrae (AUS) 9:10:30
- Heather Jackson (USA) 9:11:32
- Anja Beranek (GER) 9:14:26
- Kaisa Lehtonen (FIN) 9:15:40
- Michelle Vesterby (DEN) 9:19:05
- Sarah Piampiano (USA) 9:22:31
- Lucy Gossage (GBR) 9:25:57
- Asa Lundstrom (SWE) 9:22:59
- Carrie Lester (AUS) 9:28:17
- Camilla Pedersen (DEN) 9:31:15
- Heather Wurtele (CAN) 9:32:51
- Linsey Corbin (USA) 9:33:51
- Mary Beth Ellis (USA) 9:38:52
- Sarah Crowley (AUS) 9:42:34