How to watch Ironman World Championship 2025: Channel, time, schedule, live stream for men's endurance race

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Nice, France will host some of the best men's professional and amateur triathletes as they look to compete in the 2025 Ironman World Championship.

The athletes will set out to conquer a 140.4-mile quest, which takes them on a 2.4-mile swim in the Baie des Anges, to a 112-mile bike ride through the iconic Route de Thorenc along with the Clues de Greolieres, finally finishing with a 26.2-mile run through the Promenade des Anglais.

Patrick Lange enters this year's Ironman World Championship as the defending champion and is once again a top contender to claim the title. He is familiar with competing in Nice, having finished second when it last hosted the competition.

However, he isn't the only athlete vying to finish on top of the podium with the likes of Sam Laidlow, Matthew Marquardt, and Rudy Von Berg amongst many others in the mix.

With 2,500 of the world's best triathletes set to compete, it'll be a race to the finish line in Kona. Here's everything you need to know to watch the 2024 Ironman World Championship. 

How to watch Ironman World Championship 2024

  • TV channel: N/A
  • Live stream: Outside TV, Fubo

The 2025 Ironman World Championship won't be broadcast nationally, but you can watch the action Outside TV.

Additionally, fans can catch the action through Fubo, which will be streaming Outside TV's broadcast.

Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

Full recaps of Ironman events will be available to stream on YouTube.

What time is the Ironman World Championship?

  • Date: Sunday, Sep. 14
  • Time: 1:15 a.m. ET

The 2025 Ironman World Championship from Nice will start at 1:15 a.m. ET on Sunday, September 14. The athletes will begin with a 2.4-mile swim course, followed by a 112-mile bike course and end with a 26.2-mile race. 

2025 Ironman World Championship entry list

BibNameCountry
1Patrick LangeGER
2Magnus DitlevDEN
3Rudy von BergUSA
4Leon ChevalierFRA
5Sam LaidlowFRA
6Gustav IdenNOR
7Kristian BlummenfeltNOR
8Cameron WorfAUS
9Kieran LindarsGBR
10Kristian HogenhaugDEN
11Matt HansonUSA
12Bart AernoutsBEL
14Fernando ToldiBRA
15Matthew MarquardtUSA
16Finn Grosse-FreeseGER
17Sam LongUSA
18Jan StratmannGER
19Mike PhillipsNZL
20Lucciano TacconeARG
21Dylan MagnienFRA
22Harry PalmerGBR
23Henrik GoeschFIN
24Kacper StepniakPOL
25Marten Van RielAUS
27Mathias Lyngso PetersenDEN
28Paul SchusterGER
29Casper StornesNOR
30Mattia CeccarelliITA
31Dominik SowiejaGER
32Jonas HoffmannGER
33Jonas SchomburgGER
34Nick ThompsonAUS
35Trevor FoleyUSA
36Jaimie RiddleZAF
37Andrea SalvisbergSUI
38Ben HillAUS
39Bradley WeissZAF
40Antonio BenitoESP
41Nathan GuerbeurFRA
42Daniel BækkegardDEN
43Jason WestUSA
44Benjamin ZorgnottiPYF
45Chris LeifermanUSA
47Jon Saeveras BreivoldNOR
48Wilhelm HirschGBR
49Federico ScarabinoURY
50Andreas DreitzGER
51Andre LopesBRA
52Jordi Montraveta MoyaESP
53Joe SkipperGBR
54Kristian GrueNOR
55Jack MoodyNZL
56Filipe AzevedoPOR
57Dario GiovineITA
58Zack CooperGBR
59Sven ThalmannSUI
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