Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Ironman Series

The 'Kellogg's Nutri-Grain IronMan and IronWoman Series is a professional iron man and iron women racing series, born out of surf live saving.

Since the 2013/2014 season, the series has been televised on Channel 9's Wide World of Sports on Sundays, consecutive Sundays starting fro mid to late January.

Since moving to Channel 9, the series has been raced over 6 rounds at 3 destinations in search of bigger surf and more exciting racing. Such destinations have included:

In the 2015/16 series, IronMan legend Shannon Eckstein won his 9th IronMan title[1] whilst Jordan Mercer (daughter of IronMan legend Darren Mercer) won her maiden IronWoman title.[2]

History

Professional ironman racing was born out of the movie The Coolangatta Gold which featured multiple Australian Ironman champion Grant Kenny and was won by Guy Leech. With significant media attention beginning to grow, Surf Life Saving Australia established the ‘Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain Grand Prix’ in 1986. The aim of the series was to generate a high public profile and showcase for the sport, the athletes and the surf life saving movement.

Over the years the Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain IronMan Series has evolved, testing and challenging athletes through different formats and styles of racing. While the Series has continued to evolve with varying formats, competitors and venues, one key element of IronMan and IronWoman racing has remained – the surf. The Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain IronMan Series puts Australia’s top multi-discipline athletes through their paces, forcing them to take on the best and worst mother nature has to throw at them.

For almost 30 years, Kellogg’s have partnered with Surf Life Saving Australia to deliver this sporting event that has not only produced some of Australia’s finest and fittest athletes, but has also helped drive membership for Surf Life Saving. The Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain IronMan Series and IronWoman Series has grown to become the world’s elite surf sports competition and one of summer’s most iconic events – where only the best of the best have their chance to claim the prize pool, the glory and the prestige of being the crowned the Series Champion. It is survival of the fittest.

Formats

The Nutri-Grain IronMan and IronWoman Series is contested over a various race formats which help to create an even playing field for the competitors.

Loop Format

Description: A continuous race over a conventional IronMan course, swim, board, ski and run. Each 'Loop' consists of one lap of each discipline. A race may consist of three Loops for men and two loops for women, depending on conditions and the course. The order of the disciplines in the race will vary depending on the event.

Eliminator

Description: An exciting three race format, where the last five finishers are knocked out and don't compete in the next race. Each race is a traditional race, on a shorter course, over the three disciplines. E.g. Race 1: 16 Competitors, 5 eliminated. Race 2: 11 Competitors, 5 eliminated. Race 3: Final 6 competitors. Points are awarded to all competitors in the finishing order.

M-Shape

Description: A continuous race over a modified course, where the competitors round 3 markers, two beyond the swell, and one on the beach. A race may consist of three loops for men and two for women, depending on conditions and the course.

Triple Sprint Pursuit

Description: Two conventional IronMan races with the combined points totals to determine handicap starting positions in a third race. The result of the third race determines the round placings. Introduced in Round 1 of the 2015/16 series at Coolum Beach.[3]

Points

Since 2011/12, the following points awarded for each competitor per round were as follows:

2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16
1st 20 20 20 23
2nd 17 17 17 20
3rd 15 15 15 18
4th 13 13 13 16
5th 12 12 12 15
6th 11 11 11 14
7th 10 10 10 13
8th 9 9 9 12
9th 8 8 8 11
10th 7 7 7 10
11th 6 6 6 9
12th 5 5 5 8
13th 4 4 4 7
14th 3 3 3 6
15th 2 2 2 5
16th 1 1 - 4
17th - - - 3
18th - - - - 2

Women's series results (top five)

SeasonCompetitorsWinner[4]SecondThirdFourthFifth
1990/91 Samantha O’Brien
1991/92 Karla Gilbert
1992/93
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97 Stacey Gartrell
1997/98 Nil Not Conducted
1998/99 Denby Stokes
1999/00 Denby Stokes/Kristy Munroe
2000/01 Karla Gilbert
2001/02 Karla Gilbert
2002/03 Karla Gilbert Kristy Price (Kristy Cameron/Kristy Harris)
2003/04 Kristy Cameron Kristyl Smith
2004/05 Kristy Cameron Kristyl Smith Chelsea Mackenzie
2005/06 Kristy Cameron
2006/07 Kristy Harris (nee Cameron)
2007/08 Liz Pluimers
2008/09 Naomi Flood
2009/10 [5] 23 Alicia Marriott Liz Pluimers Naomi Flood Kristyl Smith, Hayley Bateup (tied)
2010/11 [6] 21 Courtney Hancock Liz Pluimers Alicia Marriot Kristyl Smith Gemma Newbiggin
2011/12 [7] 21 Liz Pluimers Kristyl Smith Courtney Hancock Jordan Mercer Brodie Moir
2012/13 [8] 17 Courtney Hancock Naomi Flood Brodie Moir Jordan Mercer Rebecca Creedy
2013/14 16 Courtney Hancock Liz Pluimers Kristyl Smith Maddy Dunn Rebecca Creedy
2014/15 15 Liz Pluimers Rebecca Creedy Harriett Brown Courtney Hancock Jordan Mercer
2015/16 18 Jordan Mercer Kirsty Higgison Brodie Moir Georgia Miller Maddy Dunn

In the 2010/11 series, Pluimers won four of the five rounds, but her 17th-place finish in the fourth round meant she finished second in the series, six points behind series winner Courtney Hancock.[6]

Men's series results (top five)

Season Competitors Winner[9] Second Third Fourth Fifth
1986/87 Darren Mercer
1987/88 Darren Mercer
1988/89 Darren Mercer
1989/90 Trevor Hendy wheres the rest of the 7 trevors
1990/91 Darren Mercer
1991/92 Darren Mercer
1992/93 Darren Mercer
1993/94 Darren Mercer
1994/95 Dean Mercer
1995/96 Dean Mercer
1996/97 Dean Mercer
1997/98 Nil Not conducted
1998/99 Dean Mercer
1999/00 Zane Holmes
2000/01 Zane Holmes
2001/02 Ky Hurst
2002/03 Shannon Eckstein
2003/04 Zane Holmes
2004/05 Zane Holmes Shannon Eckstein
2005/06 Shannon Eckstein Pierce Leonard
2006/07 Shannon Eckstein
2007/08 Zane Holmes
2008/09 Shannon Eckstein Zane Holmes Matt Poole
2009/10 25 Shannon Eckstein Hugh Dougherty Ky Hurst Rhys Drury Corey Jones
2010/11 21 Shannon Eckstein Matt Poole Zane Holmes Caine Eckstein Hugh Dougherty, Wes Berg (tied)
2011/12 21 Caine Eckstein Alastair Day Shannon Eckstein Ky Hurst Zane Holmes
2012/13 17 Shannon Eckstein Kendrick Louis Alastair Day Matt Poole Ky Hurst
2013/14 16 Shannon Eckstein Ky Hurst Kendrick Louis Matt Poole Caine Eckstein
2014/15 15 Alastair Day Shannon Eckstein Matt Poole Ky Hurst Kendrick Louis
2015/16 18 Shannon Eckstein Alastair Day Matt Bevilacqua Matt Poole Luke Cuff

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