Ultimate Guide to Streaming the 2025 Women’s IRONMAN World Championship in Kona Hawaii

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Ultimate Guide to Streaming the 2025 Women’s IRONMAN World Championship in Kona Hawaii

Top Female Athletes Gear Up for 2025 IRONMAN World Championship in Hawai’i

Broadcasting Worldwide: How to Watch the Ironman World Championship

Excitement is building as some of the world’s best female triathletes will compete in the 2025 IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i, on October 11. Emegypt will join the global broadcast, ensuring extensive coverage of this iconic event through multiple platforms.

Broadcast partners include:

  • Proseries.ironman.com: Available globally.
  • YouTube & DAZN: Streaming to all regions.
  • Outside TV: Exclusive access for the U.S. and Canada.
  • L’Équipe: Broadcasting in France.
  • HR TV and ARD TV Live: Coverage in Germany.
  • ESPN (within Disney+): Accessible to Caribbean and Latin American viewers.
  • iQIYI: Broadcasting to China.
  • SuperSport: Covering South Africa.
  • RTVE Play: Available to audiences in Spain.

Fans worldwide will gain unprecedented access to live race-day action from the opening moments of body marking at 4:30 a.m. HST to the anticipated finish around 2:50 p.m. HST.

Meet the Broadcasting Team and Insights

Calling the race live from the Hulihe’e Palace studio in Kona, the IRONMAN broadcast team includes legendary triathletes like Mirinda Carfrae and Greg Welch. Additional sideline insights will be offered by Daniela Ryf and Fenella Langridge.

Special guests will add depth and dynamic views during the coverage, ensuring audiences around the globe feel the adrenaline and excitement of every moment.

Golden Opportunities: Prize Money and Points

The competition offers a lucrative $375,000 USD prize pool for professional women athletes. The winner will take home $125,000 USD and secure 6,000 IRONMAN Pro Series points, a crucial tally in the year’s rankings.

Comprehensive Coverage of Key Race Moments

Time (HST) Event Channels
4:30 a.m. Live pre-race show with body marking Proseries.ironman.com, IRONMAN YouTube
6:00 a.m. Full race broadcast starts Proseries.ironman.com, DAZN, YouTube; worldwide with region-specific portals
6:25 a.m. Race start for professional athletes All regions through select broadcast partners
2:50 p.m. Estimated finish time for the winner All broadcast partners continue coverage

Behind-the-Scenes with AN IRON WILL and A Fighting Chance

The latest episodes of AN IRON WILL provide spectacular insights into last year’s event in Nice, France, also offering perspectives from age-group athletes. Fans can watch free on the IRONMAN YouTube channel and DAZN for various regions.

A Fighting Chance presented by HOKA will give an insider look at the preparations and challenges faced by the top female competitors this year in Kona. Episodes will release throughout race week, exclusively on IRONMAN’s YouTube Channel.

A Legacy of Excellence: About the IRONMAN World Championship

Since its inception in 1978 by John Collins and Judy Collins, the IRONMAN World Championship in Hawai’i has grown into the pinnacle of endurance sports. From its modest beginnings in Waikiki, it has transformed into a global event with more than 94,000 athletes competing worldwide for coveted slots in the championship.

The IRONMAN Group, encompassing a wide array of endurance events around the globe, continues to inspire athletes to strive towards their utmost potential, honoring the mantra that ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE®.

For detailed information on the events, visit the official IRONMAN website.