Pro Male Winner
Mike Aigroz(Switzerland) victoriously crosses the finish line for his first ever IRONMAN win in Langkawi

There was a maiden victory for a veteran while a champion dominated in Malaysia

Swiss veteran Mike Aigroz turned up the heat in broiling conditions to claim his breakthrough IRONMAN victory in Malaysia, on the stunning Langkawi Island.

The 37 year old managed to out-kick Thailand-based Swede Fredrik Croneborg after the pair ran side-by-side for the last half of the 42.2km marathon run.

Meanwhile, German Diana Riesler dominated the women’s race to defend her title in emphatic fashion, winning by 12 minutes from fast-finishing Spanish athlete Gurutze Frades with the legendary Natascha Badmann in third.

 

Men’s Race

American Balazs Csoke clocked 49:09 to lead a group of six chasers, including eventual winner Aigroz, out of the 3.8km swim, with one of the pre-race favourites, Croneborg 1:13 back.

The 2014 IRONMAN Lanzarote champion Romain Guillaume showed his renowned biking strength to push out to a lead – ahead 2:40 at 22km, 5:13 at 70km, 8:31 at 120km and even the air-conditioned T2 (bike-to-run transition) at Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre (MIEC) could not cool off his sizzling 4:39 bike, which enabled a 10:31 buffer over a chasing group including Aigroz, Harry Wiltshire (GBR), Paul Ambrose (AUS), Csoke and Alberto Casadei (ITA).

By 10km on the run, the lead was back to 4:21 to a chasing trio of Wiltshire, Croneborg and Aigroz, but Guillaume quickly melted in the heat and by 15km Aigroz, Wiltshire and Croneborg had taken charge.

Wiltshire’s brave run faded with 8km remaining, with Croneborg and Aigroz running side-by-side until the Swiss veteran managed to out-kick the Swede to win by just 10 seconds in 8:52:02.

Croneborg, second recently at IRONMAN 70.3 Taiwan, enjoyed a strong second placing with Englishman Wiltshire, sixth in Wales this year and third in Japan in 2014, finishing 3 minutes back in third.

Aigroz has enjoyed podiums around the world over the last six years as well as sixth placing at Hawaii in 2011, but now finally steps to the top of the podium for the first time. Asked about his first win in Asia and Langkawi, he said “I’ve been working for one IRONMAN win my entire life; I’ve been training for 37 years,” said the Swiss athlete.  

 

Women’s Race

Singapore’s Claire Davis had the honour to lead the women’s pro field out of the 3.8km swim along with South African-domiciled Lucie Zelenkova in 54:39, with defending champion Riesler nearly 5 minutes back and Badmann more than 9 minutes.Zelenkova, twice an IRONMAN runner-up, made the early pace on the bike but by 70km.

Riesler had moved through the field to take charge, and from that point was never threatened. Australian Sarah Crowley stayed with the German until the final 40kms on the bike, with Riesler’s 5hr ride sufficient to open a 4:30 advantage over Crowley with the great Badmann nearly 16 mins back in third from Kate Bevilaqua.

The Queen of Langkawi proved the class of the field with her 3:29 marathon sealing a 9:37:06 overall time, good enough to be 15th overall in a dominant display.

Asked about her second consecutive win for the Langkawi race, she said “I’m feeling great, I was dreaming of it. My challenge was to defend the title and I did it; I’m really happy.”

Spain’s Gurutze Frades, more than nine minutes back out of the water, a distant 27 minutes adrift of the leader off the bike, was the class runner of  the field with her 3:15 marathon the best by far, enabling her to muscle through the field to finish second.

She finished 12 minutes down on the winner in 9:49:09, five minutes ahead of third placed Badmann, the six-time IRONMAN World Champion, who at 42 years young, produced a remarkable performance.

Top 3 Female Podium
Top 3 Pro Female Champions: (Left to Right) Natascha Badmann, third place (Switzerland), Diana Riesler, champion (Germany) and GurutzeFrades, runner up (Spain)
Top 3 Male Podium
Top 3 Pro Male Champions: (Left to Right) Harry Wiltshire, third place (Great Britain), Mike Aigroz, champion (Switzerland) and Fredrik Croneborg, runner up (Sweden).

IRONMAN Malaysia Langkawi 2015 – RESULTS

TOP 10 PRO MALE – FINISH

1 Mike AIGROZ (11) 08:52:02

2 Fredrik CRONEBORG (2) 08:52:12

3 Harry WILTSHIRE (7) 08:55:01

4 Alberto CASADEI (15) 09:00:49

5 Kaito TOHARA (6) 09:01:19

6 Mauro BAERTSCH (13) 09:06:24

7 Christian BRADER (12) 09:08:52

8 Christopher LEGH (4) 09:14:20

9 Daniil SAPUNOV (30) 09:15:24

10 Thiago VINHAL (37) 09:18:23

TOP 10 PRO FEMALE – FINISH

1 Diana RIESLER (#41)09:37:06

2 Gurutze FRADES (#56)09:49:09+12:03

3 Natascha BADMANN (#42)09:54:06+17:00

4 Sarah CROWLEY (#46)09:58:25+21:19

5 Saleta CASTRO NOGUERIA (#48)10:00:22+23:16

6 Kate BEVILAQUA (#45)10:08:00+30:54

7 Lucie ZELENKOVA (#68)10:17:24+40:18

8 Katharina GROHMANN (#57)10:17:24+40:18

9 Jessica FLEMING (#54)10:19:49+42:43

10 Angela KUEHNLEIN (#61)10:33:38+56:32

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