– The Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Texas North American Championship triathlon readies for a Battle Royal with many of the sport’s best heading to The Woodlands to compete in the first full-distance IRONMAN triathlon in North America in the 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series 

– Designated as the North American Championship, the event offers a $175,000 total pro prize purse and a maximum 5,000 IRONMAN Pro Series points  

– All-star field highlighted by 2024 IRONMAN Pro Series Champion and defending Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Texas Champion Kat Matthews (GBR), three-time and reigning IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion Taylor Knibb (USA), and 2022 IRONMAN World Champion Chelsea Sodaro (USA) 

– World class men’s field to include three-time and reigning IRONMAN World Champion Patrick Lange (DEU), 2022 IRONMAN World Champion Gustav Iden (NOR), and 2021 IRONMAN World Champion Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR)  THE WOODLANDS, Texas / TAMPA, Fla. (April 10, 2025) – More than 90 professional triathletes are slated to toe the start line at the 2025 Memorial Hermann IRONMAN® Texas North American Championship triathlon on Saturday, April 26. The fourth event in the 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series™, and the first full-distance IRONMAN triathlon in North America offers a $175,000 total pro prize purse, five 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), and also has an IRONMAN North American Championship title on the line.

Taking place in The Woodlands (a northern suburb of Houston, Texas), the 2025 Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Texas North American Championship triathlon event can be seen live in person and will be available across multiple platforms for viewers around the world, for free, including proseries.ironman.com, Outside TV for US and Canada viewers, DAZN and L’Equipe in France, iQIYI and YouTube among others.

Kicking off her 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series campaign in the women’s professional field will be 2024 IRONMAN Pro Series Champion and defending Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Texas Champion Kat Matthews (GBR). Matthews will face some stiff competition from the likes of three-time and reigning IRONMAN® 70.3® World Champion Taylor Knibb (USA), who will be taking on only her second full-distance IRONMAN triathlon following her fourth-place finish at the 2023 IRONMAN World Championship race in Kona. Also looking to make an early stamp on the season will be 2022 IRONMAN World Champion Chelsea Sodaro (USA), who proved her world class pedigree by finishing on the podium, one place behind Matthews, at the IRONMAN World Championship race in Nice last year.  

Also likely to feature at the pointy end of the women’s race are Australia’s Penny Slater, who finished second in Texas last year and  tenth in the inaugural IRONMAN Pro Series last year; Danielle Lewis (USA) who finished sixth in the 2024 IRONMAN Pro Series and took her first IRONMAN win in Lake Placid last year and comes fresh off a podium finish at the Athletic Brewing IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside triathlon; Alice Alberts (USA), 2024 IRONMAN Pro Series ninth place-getter, and 2023 IRONMAN Lake Placid and IRONMAN Maryland winner; and Canada’s Tamara Jewett, who will be stepping up to her first full-distance IRONMAN triathlon and comes to Texas after an impressive run split that took her to a fourth place finish at the Athletic Brewing IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside..

Other challengers for the women’s title include Stephanie Clutterbuck (GBR), Haley Chura (USA), Julie Iemmolo (France), Regan Hollioake (AUS) and Chloe Lane (AUS).   

On the professional men’s side, three-time and reigning IRONMAN World Champion Patrick Lange (DEU) is also back with a bid to defend his title in Texas. 2022 IRONMAN World Champion Gustav Iden (NOR), and 2021 IRONMAN World Champion Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) also headline a ferocious field of world class contenders. Looking to chase down these three World Champions will be the likes of Rudy von Berg (USA), hot off the heels of his second place finish at the Athletic Brewing IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside race and returning to Texas for the first time since his win in The Woodlands in 2023; France’s Leon Chevalier, who will make his first trip to Texas after racing in South Africa last month which followed his fourth place finish at the 2024 IRONMAN World Championship triathlon in Kona; Matthew Marquardt (USA) who took fourth place in the 2024 IRONMAN Pro Series; and Denmark’s Kristian Høgenhaug, 2024 IRONMAN Pro Series’ third place-getter, who will return to Texas for the first time since 2018.

Not to be underestimated are also the likes of Daniel Bækkegård (DNK), Robert Kallin (SWE), Matt Hanson (USA), Ben Kanute (USA), Trevor Foley (USA), and Matt Burton (AUS) among many others.

Below are the pro start lists (subject to change):
FEMALE PRO FIELD Bib Number First Name Last Name Country Represented F1 Kat Matthews GBR F2 Taylor Knibb USA F3 Chelsea Sodaro USA F4 Penny Slater AUS F5 Alice Alberts USA F6 Danielle Lewis USA F7 Regan Hollioake AUS F8 Haley Chura USA F9 Stephanie Clutterbuck GBR F10 Julie Iemmolo FRA F11 Tamara Jewett CAN F12 Chloe Lane AUS F13 Svenja Thoes DEU F14 Olivia Dietzel USA F15 Arlette Gonzalez MEX F16 Sara Svensk SWE F17 Miranda Tomenson CAN F18 Allison Jacob CAN F19 Rachel Zilinskas USA F20 Teresa Adam NZL F21 Carolina Fernández Ortuño ESP F22 Chelsea Bingham USA F23 Joanna Ryter CHE F24 Brittany Vocke USA F25 Anne Basso FRA F26 Brianna Troksa USA F27 Amanda Macuiba USA MALE PRO FIELD Bib Number First Name Last Name Country Represented M1 Patrick Lange DEU M2 Rudy Von Berg USA M3 Gustav Iden NOR M4 Kristian Blummenfelt NOR M5 Leon Chevalier FRA M6 Matthew Marquardt USA M7 Kristian Høgenhaug DNK M8 Trevor Foley USA M9 Matt Hanson USA M10 Robert Kallin SWE M11 Chris Leiferman USA M12 Antonio Benito ESP M13 Ben Kanute USA M14 Daniel Bækkegård DNK M15 Cameron Wurf AUS M16 Matt Burton AUS M17 Robert Wilkowiecki POL M18 Paul Schuster DEU M19 Casper Stornes NOR M20 Andrea Salvisberg CHE M21 Kieran Lindars GBR M22 Kacper Stepniak POL M23 Wilhelm Hirsch DEU M24 Ben Hamilton NZL M25 Nick Thompson AUS M26 Jarrod Osborne AUS M27 Thomas Davis GBR M28 Finn Große-freese DEU M29 Dominik Sowieja DEU M30 Marc Eggeling DEU M31 Jason Pohl CAN M32 Pamphiel Pareyn BEL M33 Adam Feigh USA M34 Connor Weaver USA M36 Andrew Horsfall-Turner GBR M37 David Plese SVN M38 Tristan Olij NLD M39 Michael Arishita USA M40 Patrick Brady USA M41 Luke Mathews ARE M42 William Mennesson FRA M43 Flavio Morandini ARG M44 Garrick Loewen CAN M45 Matt Kerr NZL M46 Branden Scheel USA M47 Nick Cosman CAN M48 Mikael Staer Nathan CAN M49 Levente Lukacs HUN M50 Daniel Bluff GBR M51 Simon Shi USA M52 Joshua Monda USA M53 Taylor Days-Merrill USA M54 Tomasz Brembor POL M55 Fraser Walsh AUS M56 Joaquin Pereda MEX M57 Robert Swan USA M58 Elliot Bach USA M59 Marcel Bischof DEU M60 Trevor Delsaut FRA M61 Chris Beckmans AUS M62 Thomas Gordon USA M63 Nik Reinert USA M64 Matt Jackson USA The 2025 Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Texas North American Championship triathlon will lead athletes along a full-distance IRONMAN journey through The Woodlands with a spectacular finish line experience on Waterway Ave. The event will begin with a 2.4-mile point-to-point swim inside Lake Woodlands starting at North Shore Park before embarking on a 112-mile two-loop bike that traverses portions of the Hardy Toll Road. The 26.2-mile marathon run allows athletes to soak in one of the most spirited spectator-lined courses on the IRONMAN circuit, with athletes racing through Hippie Hollow—an area lined with tie-dye banners, twinkling lights, and costumed performers.

In addition to the professional field, more than 2,600 age group athletes will compete at the 2025 Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Texas North American Championship triathlon alongside the professionals on the same course, looking to earn age group qualifying slots to the 2025 IRONMAN World Championship triathlons in Nice, France (men’s race) and Kona, Hawai`i (women’s race).

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The IRONMAN Pro Series™ is a year-long performance-based world series that showcases and rewards top professional triathletes as they vie for points and event prize money, on their way to claiming the title of IRONMAN Pro Series champion and a lion’s share of the lucrative $1.7 million USD year-end bonus prize pool.  Along the way, athletes will battle for the prize money offered at each individual IRONMAN Pro Series triathlon, equating to over $2.5 million USD, as well as coveted world championship qualifying slots. Open to approximately 1,000 eligible professional triathletes worldwide, the IRONMAN Pro Series ushers in a new era of IRONMAN racing where Every Second Matters – every second behind the race winner equates to a point earned or lost. Incorporating iconic distances, challenging courses, and stunning destinations, every IRONMAN Pro Series race will be broadcast live and free to a global audience. In 2025, the IRONMAN Pro Series will be contested over 18 events and 17 race locations around the globe, including a combination of six IRONMAN® and eight IRONMAN® 70.3® triathlons, as well as the IRONMAN World Championship® women’s and men’s races and IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon. An additional 40 events outside of the 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series will also offer IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 professional racing fields with world championship qualifying opportunities, and over $1.8 million USD in prize money. This creates a total professional prize purse of over $6 million USD in 2025. For more information, visit proseries.ironman.com.

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