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Women’s Ironman World Championship 2025: Age Group Stats

A look at the results from the Women's Ironman World championship 2025 in Kona
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Last weekend we saw the final separate women’s Ironman World Championship in Kona. To properly examine the results I’ve compared them with past races in Kona and removed male results in order to give a clear comparison. With this we can then consider the impact a separate championship had on performance in Kona.

Result Distributions

Distribution of Women's Finisher Splits in Kona 2025 vs 2019-2023

Comparing recent results for women in Kona with this year’s race shows a similar overall distribution. This year’s swim was slightly slower, but the run slightly faster. The comparison includes a mix of 2019, a single day race, 2022, a partially split race where some male age groups raced the same day as the women, and 2023, when only women were racing.

Distribution of Women's Finisher Splits in Kona split championship compared with joint

For the second distribution I’ve compared the two (2023, 2025) fully independent women’s races in Kona with 5 years of women’s results from joint races. What we see here is a clearly slower race at the average, at least 30 minutes difference, but a more comparable race at the front. The major source of that difference is the run, with some contribution from the swim. Bike splits are more comparable.

The main factor is likely the increased numbers of competitors. This meant more women in older age groups present and also a deeper field selected from qualifying races.

DNF Rates

DNF Rates at Ironman World Championship
Year
Starters
Finishers
Swim DNF
Bike DNF
Run DNF
Overall DNF
DQs
2010
1846
1770
4.3%
4.1%
2011
1855
1773
0.3%
1.7%
2.6%
4.4%
1
2012
1985
1887
0.2%
2.1%
2.8%
4.9%
2013
2066
1972
0.2%
1.5%
3%
4.5%
4
2014
2112
1984
0.2%
3.1%
2.8%
6.1%
4
2015
2297
2137
0.3%
3.1%
3.7%
7%
2
2016
2303
2115
4.2%
1.9%
2.4%
8.2%
1
2017
2347
2210
0.5%
2.4%
3%
5.8%
2
2018
2385
2306
0.4%
1.3%
1.7%
3.3%
5
2019
2361
2258
0.3%
2.3%
1.7%
4.4%
5
2022
2461
2319
0.5%
2.4%
3%
5.8%
2
2023
2091
2041
1.2%
1.1%
2.4%
1
2025
1635
1567
0.3%
2.1%
1.8%
4.2%

The DNF numbers above are not segregated on gender so use them as a guide to whether a race year was tougher/slower than others. With that in mind this year look typical for Kona, while 2023 appears to have been a particularly good year for the course.

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Median Splits

Ironman World Championship Kona 2025 Median Splits by Female Age Group
Ironman World Championship Kona 2019-2023 Median Splits by Female Age Group

As we saw with the most recent race comparison there’s not much difference at the medians. Splits vary across age groups but by small margins of low significance.

Competitor Origins

Top 10 Nationalities at Ironman World Championship 2025
Country
Count
Percentage
United States
444
28.1
Germany
195
12.3
Canada
111
7.0
Australia
89
5.6
United Kingdom
89
5.6
Brazil
62
3.9
France
59
3.7
Japan
56
3.5
Switzerland
40
2.5
Belgium
31
2.0

There’s a broad spread of athletes racing this World Champs. Just over a quarter from the US, but spreading widely beyond that.

Performance Changes

Ironman World Championship changes in female age group times

Tracking the times for specific places over the years shows Kona to be one of the more consistent races when considering the front of larger groups. We can see how the more recent races with more slots available opened up numbers allowing the largest age groups to exceed 100 athletes. Also how 2023 was a good year for most age groups and this year’s results line up well with recent years.

Age Group Top 20

Ironman World Championship top 20 Female age groupers 2025

If we consider the top twenty of each age group then this year was consistently faster than the average and in some age groups pushing towards one of the fastest year. Look at F18-24 and those over 50 and you see times among the fastest for the course.

Conclusion

Overall this year’s championship compares well with recent years in Kona. The separate and larger women’s championship did see some decrease to the median finish time, but the front of pack remained as competitive with a number of age groups being near their fastest.

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