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IRONMAN Texas: Full women’s start list and bib numbers for class in the Lone Star State

Kat Matthews will hope she can once again defy the odds at IRONMAN Texas this weekend, as the Brit seeks to defend her title just seven weeks after a calf tear at the Miami T100.

Leading the start list, Matthews heads a highly competitive women’s pro field and is joined by IRONMAN Champions and World Championship calibre athletes.

Below, you can find details on the full women’s field in Texas, including their bib numbers, with information on how to watch live at the bottom of the page.

IRONMAN Texas Start List – Pro Women

The start list – as it stands – is as follows for Saturday’s race:

BIB FIRST LAST COUNTRY
F1 Kat Matthews GBR
F2 Jocelyn McCauley USA
F3 Maja Stage Nielsen DEN
F4 Fenella Langridge GBR
F5 Alice Alberts USA
F6 Lauren Brandon USA
F7 Danielle Lewis USA
F9 Lotte Wilms NED
F10 Hannah Berry NZL
F11 Rebecca Clarke NZL
F12 Joanna Ryter SUI
F13 Penny Slater AUS
F14 Kylie Simpson AUS
F17 Leslie Smith USA
F19 Simone Mitchell GBR
F20 Rachel Olson USA
F21 Vanessa Pereira POR
F22 Kayla Bowker USA
F23 Olivia Dietzel USA
F24 Jana Uderstadt GER
F25 Clarice Chastang USA
F26 Jessica Smith USA
F27 Caitlin Alexander USA
F28 Gabrielle Suver USA
F29 Brittany Vocke USA
F30 Sarah Karpinski USA
F31 Diana Castillo France COL
F32 Maria Florencia Diaz Philippi ARG
F33 Chelsea Bingham USA
F36 Jessica Cullen CAN
F37 Katie Treston-Torney USA
F38 Allison Jacob CAN
F39 Callie Stirling CAN
F40 Tara Rooney USA

What time does the race start and how can I watch live?

IRONMAN Texas will take place on Saturday April 27. The women will start racing at 06:30 local time. This corresponds to 12:30 in the UK, 13:30 in Central Europe and 04:30 on the West Coast.

Maja Stage Nielsen Kat Matthews Jocelyn McCauley IRONMAN Texas 2023 podium photo credit IRONMAN
The podium at IRONMAN Texas, with Jocelyn taking the selfie [Photo credit: Kyle Rivas / Getty Images for IRONMAN]

The race will be broadcast live, with the event the second race this year to be broadcast on the dedicated IRONMAN Pro Series app. You will be able to watch for free on race day.

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Tomos Land is a triathlon & running journalist whose expertise lies in the professional world of short course & long distance triathlon, though he also boasts an extensive knowledge of ultra-running.

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