Ironman 70.3 Tasmania: big wins for Chelsea Sodaro and Nick Thompson
Nick Thompson and Chelsea Sodaro have claimed victory at Ironman 70.3 Tasmania on a wet and wild day in Hobart. Thompson claimed his second IM 70.3 victory on Sunday, while for Sodaro it was her first win since taking out the 2022 IM World Championship.
Thompson crossed the line in 3:54:10, almost four minutes ahead of Mitch Kibby, with hometown hero Cameron Wurf rounding out the podium.
āI feel great now that itās over, itās a really beautiful course but itās really testing, testing conditions as well, I think it was Cam who said you donāt really know where youāre at this time of the year after Christmas and New Years and I probably wasnāt feeling the best Iāve ever felt but everybody is probably in the same boat, it was more about just keep on going, one step, one pedal stroke,ā said Thompson. āThe atmosphere was great down here in Tassie, especially along Salamanca and the pier.ā
Wet conditions greeted athletes in Hobart with Olympic silver medallist Javier Gomez first out of the water, closely followed by Kiwi Braden Currie. Unfortunately, it was a day to forget for the pair, with Gomez forced to retire with a mechanical issue, while Currieās day finished after coming off the bike on a couple of occasions, and also getting a flat.
Thompson powered through the field to take the lead midway through the bike leg, with Wurf close behind. Wurf also had issues on course, with a slow leak in his rear tyre for the final 15km, before it finally went flat, forcing him to finish the ride on the rim. Once on the run Thompson powered ahead, with Kibby and Wurf running close together for much of the 21.1km course before Kibby pushed on to claim second.
āThe first half of the swim was nice and the second half wasnāt great, I wasnāt feeling too flash but itās a 1900m swim so you can have a bad swim and only be a minute behind which isnāt too far and thankfully I came out of the water and after transition was with Cam and he kind of towed me through the technical section and then we caught Javier and Mitch and just pushed from there,ā said Thompson. āUnfortunately for Cam he was riding really well but had a slow leak and then it went completely flat so it would have been really interesting, I think we would have had a really good run battle if he didnāt have that bad luck and then it was just hold on for dear life on the run.
āI wasnāt feeling too flash but itās a tough bike course and I think everyone is feeling the sameā he said. āI actually got to run a lap or two with the lead female Chelsea, I was right behind her and it was really nice that she let me hang around, it was really nice to run with her, sheās a World Champion, a year ago I never would have thought Iād be running with the World Champion so thatās pretty cool,ā he said.
Thompson has had an incredible start to his professional career at home, with a win at Ironman 70.3 Sunshine Coast, a second at Ironman 70.3 Melbourne and then a third at IM Western Australia.
Sodaroās first win after becoming World Champion
Chelsea Sodaro took her first race win since claiming her IM World Championship title in October 2022, with Sundayās race one to remember for the American. Sodaro took the finish tape four and a half minutes ahead of Melbourneās Grace Thek, with Hanne De Vet of Belgium a further three minutes behind in third.
āI feel awesome, I had the best time out there, the community here has been super welcoming to me, I was just really thrilled by the crowd support and the support from the other athletes in the race, it was a blast,ā said Sodaro.
Sodaro came out the water in third, behind De Vet and Thek and quickly got to work closing the gap to the front, moving into the lead within the first 10km. Sodaro was joined at the front by Sarah Crowley with the two swapping positions until the final 20km when Sodaro pushed ahead.
The American came into transition with a minute lead over Thek and never looked back, extending her gap consistently throughout the run which made its way along the Hobart waterfront.
āMy swim start wasnāt awesome actually, it was a little choppier than I expected and eventually I got on Graceās feet and tried to just stay composed and relax, thatās not my favourite conditions, but I got out of the water and realised that we werenāt too far back from the leaders and Iāve been working really hard on my bike this off season so I wanted to race really well and ride my bike well and I think I did that,ā said Sodaro. āThat may have been the first time ever that Iāve come off the bike in first, that was definitely a step in the right direction and whenever I get on the run Iām just ready to go to work, I went out pretty hard on the first lap and I had the pleasure of running close to the menās leader for a while and I was really impressed with his sportsmanship and grit and I had a lot of fun which I donāt always have.
āItās been awesome to be here, Iāve loved being in Tasmania and this is actually my first win since Kona of 2022 so it feels like a bit of a monkey off my back and a great way to start the Ironman season,ā she said.
Sodaro had a mixed last year with Sundayās win the perfect way to kick off 2024.
āItās a super positive start to my season this year, Iāve loved being in this hemisphere, being out of the snow in Nevada where I live so Iām really trying to enjoy the process this year, last year was tough for me, a lot of ups and downs and I lost some of the joy in my racing so itās exciting to be finding that again,ā she said.
Ironman 70.3 Tasmania ā Womenās Professional Results
Chelsea Sodaro ā 4:18:59
Grace Thek ā 4:23:30
Hanne De Vet ā 4:26:40
Penny Slater ā 4:26:58
Sophie Perry ā 4:28:30
Sarah Crowley ā 4:29:35
Regan Hollioake ā 4:29:43
Laura Armstrong ā 4:39:48
Melanie Daniels ā 4:49:32
Ironman 70.3 Tasmania ā Menās Professional Results
Nick Thompson ā 3:54:10
Mitch Kibby ā 3:58:07
Cameron Wurf ā 4:00:01
Harison Wiles ā 4:06:21
Jye Spriggs ā 4:10:56
Michael Boult ā 4:13:32
Mark Radziejewski ā 4:15:24
Martin Ulloa ā 4:18:06
Nick Thompson breaks the tape at IM 70.3 Tasmania (Picture: Ironman Press Release)
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