IRONMAN Pro Series: Sanders leads the rankings after IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside

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After a thrilling contest at the first race of the season at IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside, it was Canadian Lionel Sanders who came away with maximum points to lead the 2024 IRONMAN Pro Series.
Sanders, who previously won in SoCal back in 2017, kicked clear of the field on the run after a stunning bike leg, beating training partner Sam Long and fellow Canadian Jackson Laundry to the win.
In our rundown of the rankings, find out who made the Top 20 and where the best in the world stand heading into the second race of the series at IRONMAN Texas on April 27.
How do the rankings work?
In this year’s brand new series, the points awarded at each race are determined by the event distance and winner’s finishing time. For the first placed athlete, a middle distance win is worth 2,500 points and a full distance race worth 5,000 points.
In Oceanside, Sanders earned the maximum 2,500 points, with each athlete behind him receiving a score based on the system that awards points for their individual finish time relative to the event winner.
For every second an athlete finishes behind first place, their tally diminishes by one point. In Oceanside for example, Long received 2,429 points after finishing 71 seconds behind Sanders.
Current Pro Series rankings – Men
The leading men – as of April 8, 2024 – are as follows:
- 1. Lionel Sanders (CAN) – 2,500
- 2. Sam Long (USA) – 2,429
- 3. Jackson Laundry (CAN) – 2,382
- 4. Jelle Geens (BEL) – 2,283
- 5. Maximilian Sperl (GER) – 2,246
- 6. Braden Currie (NZL) – 2,067
- 7. Marc Dubrick (USA) – 1,959
- 8. Justin Riele (USA) – 1,941
- 9. Chris Leiferman (USA) – 1,823
- 10. Joe Skipper (GBR) – 1,811
- 11. Federico Scarabino (URG) – 1,774
- 12. Dylan Gillespie (USA) – 1,764
- 13. Matt Hanson (USA) – 1,710
- 14. Benjamin Zorgnotti (PF) – 1,700
- 15. Andre Lopes (BRA) – 1,659
- 16. Patrick Lange (GER) – 1,615
- 17. Florian Angert (GER) – 1,615
- 18. Magnus Manner (GER) – 1,611
- 19. Matthew Sharpe (CAN) – 1,579
- 20. Liam Lloyd (GBR) – 1,547
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