Matt Hanson breaks men’s course record as Angela Naeth takes out the women’s Memorial Hermann Ironman Texas

Matt Hanson (USA) and Angela Naeth (CAN) battled through hot and humid Texas conditions on their way to titles at today's Memorial Hermann IRONMAN North American Championship Texas triathlon presented by Waste Management. Hanson set a course record finishing in 08:07:03, while Naeth claimed vi

Matt Hanson breaks men’s course record as Angela Naeth takes out the women’s Memorial Hermann Ironman Texas
Matt Hansen takes the course record – Photo Credit:/ Nils Nilsen / Ironman.com

Matt Hanson (USA) and Angela Naeth (CAN) battled through hot and humid Texas conditions on their way to titles at today’s Memorial Hermann IRONMAN North American Championship Texas triathlon presented by Waste Management. Hanson set a course record finishing in 08:07:03, while Naeth claimed victory with a time of 08:55:19.

Men’s Race

The men’s race started with Todd Skipworth (AUS), Barrett Brandon (USA), and Ben Hoffman (USA) taking the early lead on the swim at Lake Woodlands this morning. 2005 IRONMAN World Champion Faris Al-Sultan (DEU) and Jeremy Jurkiewicz (FRA) made headway, with Ronnie Schildknecht (SUI) in the immediate chase pack five seconds back, and Germany’s Andreas Raelert in sixth. Matt Hanson (USA) joined the front pack by the time the men entered the canal. Skipworth, Brandon, Al-Sultan, and Jurkiewicz entered T1 just slightly ahead of Hoffman and Raelert.

Hoffman, Raelert and Al-Sultan made bold moves within the first 30 miles of the bike, with David Plese (SVN), Hanson, and Schildknecht in a chase group five minutes back. By mile 60, Hoffman’s strong riding put him back at the front with Lionel Sanders (CAN) and Joe Skipper (GBR) behind him. Sanders and Skipper eventually bridged the gap to Hoffman, putting their race-best bike splits to use, with the latter taking the lead at mile 72.

Once out onto the run, Sanders chiseled away patiently at Skipper’s lead, eventually reducing his 1:42-minute deficit off the bike down to 30 seconds by mile four. Hanson, who finished second at this race last year and is the run course record holder, was making up 40 seconds per mile. He stormed into the lead at mile 17 with Skipper holding fast and Sanders eventually struggling from the heat and fading. Hanson’s course-record 8:07:04 landed him the win and a ticket to the IRONMAN World Championship in October as Skipper finished in second. Schildknecht, the seven-time IRONMAN Switzerland winner, ran strong as well, working his way into third.

Top five professional men’s results:
1. Matt Hanson USA 00:55:02 04:21:25 02:45:47 08:07:03
2. Joe Skipper GBR 00:55:09 04:10:07 03:04:35 08:16:26
3. Ronnie Schildknecht SUI 00:55:07 04:24:27 02:55:54 08:21:03
4. Lionel Sanders CAN 00:57:19 04:11:25 03:11:22 08:24:54
5. Pedro Gomes PRT 00:54:48 04:32:02 02:54:43 08:26:42

Women’s Race

2012 IRONMAN World Champion and IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion Leanda Cave (GBR) and 2013 IRONMAN World Champion runner-up Rachel Joyce (GBR) led the swim from the start, with Katy Blakemore (USA) joining the leaders 15 minutes in to the swim. Into the canal, the three leaders had a minute on the rest of the field.

Out onto the rolling bike course, Joyce and Cave played cat and mouse up until mile 60 when Angela Naeth (CAN), blazed to the front. Heather Wurtele (CAN) led the charge from behind, at three minutes-plus back, along with Heather Jackson (USA), Bree Wee (USA), and Corinne Abraham (GBR). Naeth barely managed to hold off Cave through the end of the bike, beating her into T2 by only a few seconds. Joyce entered 2:10 back, losing a minute in the last 10 minutes of the bike. Abraham stole the show on the bike with her race-best 4:40 split.

Naeth headed out of T2 onto the run first with Cave following. Abraham started the run with a 3:30 deficit off the leaders, with Rachel Joyce almost five minutes back. Naeth and Cave ran shoulder to shoulder until mile five, when Cave began to falter and Naeth seized the opportunity to pull away “a lead she’d go on to extend by about two minutes. Cave held strong for second while Rachel Joyce managed to fend off a fading field behind her to take the final podium place.

Top five professional women’s results:
1. Angela Naeth CAN 00:59:35 04:41:38 03:09:13 08:55:19
2. Leanda Cave GBR 00:53:13 04:47:43 03:12:02 08:58:12
3. Rachel Joyce GBR 00:53:08 04:52:35 03:14:00 09:05:02
4. Kelly Williamson USA 00:55:17 05:06:43 03:01:02 09:08:34
5. Corinne Abraham GBR 01:03:24 04:40:39 03:22:45 09:12:20