Ironman Coeur d'Alene 2011 Results

Ironman CdA is being run right now, and the bike time record for the course has already been broken by almost 10 minutes (9 minutes 41 seconds) by Maik Twelsiek of Germany. The previous record for the bike course was 4:38:50. Twelsiek's time was 4:29:09! Not bad for a 112 mile bicycle ride.

If you're looking for the results or to track the progress of a specific individual, you can find those by running a search here. Results are posted immediately upon an athlete's completion of that leg of Ironman.

Photos from this year's event are available online here

Professional Men's Results

Craig Alexander, 38 years old, of Australia is the champion of Ironman Coeur d'Alene 2011 with a total time of 8:19:48. His swim, bike, and run times were 50:46, 04:38:44, and 2:46:54 respectively.

Coming in second was Maik Twelsiek, 31 years old, with a total time of 8:24:59 (50:43, 4:29:09, 3:01:25). Twelsiek has set a new Ironman CdA Bike Course record with his time.

In third place for the professional men was Tom Evans, a 43 year old from Canada. His total finishing time was 8:49:54 (49:07, 4:52:40, 3:03:42).

4th place Brian Hadley (36, Coeur d'Alene) 9:02:44
5th place Adam Jensen (31, Missoula) 9:05:42

Professional Women's Results

First place for professional women at Ironman 2011 was Julie Dibens, 36, of England. Her total time was 9:16:40 (52:36, 4:52:18, 3:27:09). This is only Dibens second time competing in an Ironman triathlon!

Second place was Caitlin Snow, 29, of Massachusetts. Her total time was 9:29:18 (59:14, 5:22:27, 3:03:12)

In Third place was Haley Cooper-Scott, 31, of Spokane. Her total time was 9:56:21 (1:05:24, 5:21:14, 3:26:18). Last year Cooper-Scott came in 4th in the women's pro division with a total time of 9:42:02 (1:05:59, 5:15:23, 3:17:21).

4th place Caroline Gregory 10:05:53 (32, California)
5th place Desiree Ficker 10:10:42 (35)

The 2010 Ironman professional male winner, Andy Potts, came in with a time of 8:24:40. His times for swim, bike and run were 46:28, 4:42:04, and 2:52:48 respectively. The female professional winner was Linsey Corbin, 40, of Missoula. Her total time was 9:17:54 (1:01:40, 5:07:44, 3:04:36).

Top Ten Pro Men

  1. Craig Alexander - 8:19:48
  2. Twelsiek, Maik - 8:24:59
  3. Tom Evans - 8:49:54
  4. Brian Hadley - 9:02:44
  5. Adam Jensen - 9:05:42
  6. Tim Snow - 9:12:04
  7. Billy Edwards - 9:13:13
  8. Kyle Pawlaczyk - 9:19:50
  9. Olly Piggin - 9:22:24
  10. Scott Tremblay - 9:23:36

Top Five Age Group Men

  1. 9:19:09 Douglas MacLean (31, Colorado)
  2. 9:23:21 Steve Johnson (35, Colorado)
  3. 9:25:11 Chad Johnston (43, Canada)
  4. 9:25:19 Patrick Wheeler (26, Massachusetts)
  5. 9:26:53 Kevin Coady (36, California)

Top Five Pro Women

  1. Julie Dibens - 9:16:40
  2. Caitlin Snow - 9:29:18
  3. Haley Cooper-Scott - 9:56:21
  4. Caroline Gregory - 10:05:53
  5. Desiree Ficker - 10:10:42

Top Five Age Group Women

  1. 10:03:37 Sarah Piampiano (31, New York)
  2. 10:16:02 Cathleen Knutson (29, Seattle)
  3. 10:30:19 Lilia Paradis (29, Seattle)
  4. 10:35:43 Kendra Lee (31, Denver)
  5. 10:38:04 Samantha Mazer (26, Mississippi)

Other Stats

Total Participants: 2806
Total Men: 2059
Total Women: 743

First-Time Participants: 933
8 participants age 70+

All Professionals
Top 100 Overall

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