IRONMAN Pro Series start lists announced for the Memorial Hermann IRONMAN April 26

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Scheduled for April 26, the 2025 Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Texas North American Championship triathlon will gather over 90 elite professional triathletes, vying for a share of a $175,000 prize purse and qualifying spots for the IRONMAN World Championship. Hosted in The Woodlands, Texas, this event is part of the prestigious 2025 IRONMAN Pro Series and will be available for live viewing on various platforms, including proseries. ironman. com and Outside TV. Among the competitors, defending champion Kat Matthews and three-time World Champion Patrick Lange will lead a highly competitive field.

The women's race features strong contenders like Taylor Knibb and Chelsea Sodaro, both of whom have proven their mettle in previous championships. On the men's side, notable athletes like Gustav Iden and Kristian Blummenfelt will also be in contention, adding to the excitement. The event not only showcases high-level athleticism but also serves as a significant platform for professional triathletes. With such a diverse and talented lineup, the triathlon promises to deliver thrilling performances and memorable moments for fans and participants alike.

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