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2014 Ironman All World Athlete Champions announced

Photo: Nils Nilsen
Photo: Nils Nilsen

After a successful year of competition, IRONMAN is proud to announce the overall All World Athlete™ (AWA) Champions for each Age Group category. IRONMAN® triathlon athletes received the AWA designation in their age groups by competing in multiple events and earning Age Group Ranking points during the 2014 season. Racers were rewarded for their top three performances throughout the year with the combined points determining the champion for each division.

The 28 overall AWA Champions represented nine different countries with 12 champions hailing from the United States (eight female, four male). Australia had the second-most champions with four (three male, one female), while Canada rounded out the top three with four champions (three male, one female). The most represented states in the U.S. were California, Colorado and Washington with two champions each.

Over 20,000 athletes worldwide accrued enough points to earn the designation All World Athlete. The United States led the AWA country standings with 7,129 athletes, followed by Australia (1,971), Canada (1,196), Germany (1,044) and the United Kingdom (946). To earn AWA status IRONMAN competitors must finish within the top 10 percent of their age group. After that athletes are classified into three levels: Bronze (top 10 percent), Silver (top five percent) and Gold (top one percent).

Globally launched in 2013, the Age Group Ranking program offers age-group athletes a way to earn points based on their race finishes and to measure their race performances against their fellow competitors regionally, as well as from around the world, in one cumulative system.

Below are the winners in each respective division:

AG

Name

Country

City, State/Province

FEMALE

 

 

 

F18-24

Cammie Genda

United States

Berryville, Virginia

F25-29

Lauren Parker

Australia

Fletcher, New South Wales

F30-34

Steph Corker

Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia

F35-39

Caroline Livesey

United Kingdom

North Yorkshire

F40-44

Nicole Bretting

Germany

Hohenwart

F45-49

Mary Guertin

United States

East Granby, Connecticut

F50-54

Pam Reed

United States

Jackson, Wyoming

F55-59

Hedla Lopes

Brazil

Fortaleza

F60-64

Missy Lestrange

United States

Visalia, California

F65-69

Diane Ridgway

United States

Arvada

F70-74

Joan Lockwood

United States

Denver, Colorado

F75-79

Lis Heckmann

United States

Lehigh Acres, Florida

F80+

Sister Madonna Buder

United States

Spokane, Washington

PC

N/A

 

 

 

AG

Name

Country

City, State/Province

MALE

 

 

 

M18-24

Tyler Woodbury

Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia

M25-29

Allister Caird

Australia

Perth, Western Australia

M30-34

Ryan Giuliano

United States

Oakwood Hills, Illinois

M35-39

Justin Kerr

Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia

M40-44

Jose Graca

Brazil

Sao Jos

M45-49

Pierre Heynemand

Canada

Notre-Dame-des Prairies, Quebec

M50-54

Walter Pennekamp

Netherlands

Bussum

M55-59

Kevin Fergusson

Australia

Adelaide, South Australia

M60-64

Tomas Valena

Australia

Mt. Pleasant, Queensland

M65-69

Shinichi Muranaka

Japan

Iwakuni

M70-74

Gotthard Winkler

Germany

Frechen

M75-79

Brian Boyle

New Zealand

Thames

 

Herb Brown

United States

Charlotte, North Carolina

M80+

Bob Scott

United States

Liberty Lake, Washington

PC

Ricky James

United States

Oceanside, California

For full results and more information about the IRONMAN Age Group Ranking Program, click here.