hep starts 2022 Ironman World Championship in Hawaii with star line-up
The hep Sports Team will be traveling to Hawaii with five athletes. Having won the last two Ironman European Championships, top athlete Laura Philipp will be aiming for victory in her race Thursday, October 6. No fewer than four other teammates will be fighting for a podium finish in the men’s race. 2021 Ironman 70.3 world champion Gustav Iden, winner of the 2021 Ironman South Africa 2021, Maurice Clavel, and the bronze medal winner of the 70.3 World Championship, Daniel Bækkegård, are looking forward to the competition. Multiple Ironman world champion Sebastian Kienle is expected to start this year’s event in Hawaii for the last time.
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