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IRONMAN Texas start list: Lionel Sanders is OUT of the big showdown with Blummenfelt, Iden and Lange

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IRONMAN Texas will still have a stellar start list for its 2025 edition, but there will be no Lionel Sanders.

The hugely popular 37-year-old Canadian produced a quite brilliant display last weekend to storm through the deepest field in recent memory at IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside. It was his fourth victory at the iconic California race.

After that win Sanders was scheduled to again meet up with Kristian Blummenfelt, Gustav Iden, Patrick Lange et al at The Woodlands on April 26. He spoke about the eagerly-anticipated rematch in his post-race debrief after Oceanside.

When IRONMAN released the pro start lists for Texas late on Thursday though, there was no sign of Sanders. When contacted on Friday, an IRONMAN spokesperson said: “We can confirm that Lionel has withdrawn from the upcoming Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Texas.”

As yet we do not have the reason for Sanders deciding not to take up this engagement, but there will still be a terrific field lining up in the Lone Star State in a little over a fortnight.

Lionel Sanders IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside 2025 celebration finish line
Lionel Sanders celebrates an epic victory at IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside 2025 (Photo – Getty Images for IRONMAN).

Who is racing at IRONMAN Texas?

It is of course headed by Norwegian superstars Blummenfelt and Iden, along with reigning and three-time IRONMAN World Champion Lange. Blummenfelt’s Oceanside bid was ruined by a flat tyre on the bike, while Iden proved he is on the way back to top form by coming home third. Lange meanwhile was never a factor.

The home contingent will be headed by Rudy Von Berg, who claimed an excellent second place behind Sanders at Oceanside. Matthew Marquardt – fourth in the Pro Series standings in 2024 – will also toe the line.

France’s Leon Chevalier, fourth in the IRONMAN World Championship in Kona last October, will make his first trip to Texas while Denmark’s Denmark’s Kristian Høgenhaug – third in the Pro Series standings last year – returns to The Woodlands for the first time since 2018.

Other big names on the start list include Daniel Bækkegård (DNK), Robert Kallin (SWE), Matt Hanson (USA), Ben Kanute (USA), Trevor Foley (USA), Cam Wurf (AUS) and Matt Burton (AUS).

IRONMAN Texas 2025 Start List – Pro Men

Bib Number Name Country
M1 Patrick Lange DEU
M2 Rudy Von Berg USA
M3 Gustav Iden NOR
M4 Kristian Blummenfelt NOR
M5 Leon Chevalier FRA
M6 Matthew Marquardt USA
M7 Kristian Hogenhaug DNK
M8 Trevor Foley USA
M9 Matt Hanson USA
M10 Robert Kallin SWE
M11 Chris Leiferman USA
M12 Antonio Benito ESP
M13 Ben Kanute USA
M14 Daniel Baekkegard DNK
M15 Cameron Wurf AUS
M16 Matt Burton AUS
M17 Robert Wilkowiecki POL
M18 Paul Schuster DEU
M19 Casper Stornes NOR
M20 Andrea Salvisberg CHE
M21 Kieran Lindars GBR
M22 Kacper Stepniak POL
M23 Wilhelm Hirsch DEU
M24 Ben Hamilton NZL
M25 Nick Thompson AUS
M26 Jarrod Osborne AUS
M27 Thomas Davis GBR
M28 Finn Große-freese DEU
M29 Dominik Sowieja DEU
M30 Marc Eggeling DEU
M31 Jason Pohl CAN
M32 Pamphiel Pareyn BEL
M33 Adam Feigh USA
M34 Connor Weaver USA
M36 Andrew Horsfall-Turner GBR
M37 David Plese SVN
M38 Tristan Olij NLD
M39 Michael Arishita USA
M40 Patrick Brady USA
M41 Luke Mathews ARE
M42 William Mennesson FRA
M43 Flavio Morandini ARG
M44 Garrick Loewen CAN
M45 Matt Kerr NZL
M46 Branden Scheel USA
M47 Nick Cosman CAN
M48 Mikael Staer Nathan CAN
M49 Levente Lukacs HUN
M50 Daniel Bluff GBR
M51 Simon Shi USA
M52 Joshua Monda USA
M53 Taylor Days-Merrill USA
M54 Tomasz Brembor POL
M55 Fraser Walsh AUS
M56 Joaquin Pereda MEX
M57 Robert Swan USA
M58 Elliot Bach USA
M59 Marcel Bischof DEU
M60 Trevor Delsaut FRA
M61 Chris Beckmans AUS
M62 Thomas Gordon USA
M63 Nik Reinert USA
M64 Matt Jackson USA
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