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World Championship slots are awarded at every qualifying IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 race. Since 2024, qualification uses an age-group performance multiplier: each athlete's finish time is adjusted by a coefficient for their age group and gender, so slots are allocated on age-graded performance rather than raw finish time. This is why a 45-year-old and a 30-year-old can be ranked against each other fairly.
Each race receives a number of slots, distributed across the age groups in proportion to the number of starters. When a qualifying athlete declines their slot, it rolls down to the next-fastest age-grouper by adjusted time — the rolldown. The deeper the rolldown goes, the more athletes outside the original allocation end up qualifying.
Use the tool above to look up any race below: see exactly who qualified, the age-graded (adjusted) times, the qualifying time needed for each age group, and how far the rolldown reached. The data covers 287+ recent IRONMAN and 70.3 events.
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