TRI247
Search
shop

2023 TRI247 Triathlon Awards: Male Breakthrough of the Year Nominees and Winner

We look at the nominees for the 2023 TRI247 Male Breakthrough of the Year Award and announce the winner.

Staff Reporter
Last updated -
SHOP

To celebrate an incredible year of triathlon racing, we decided to look back on the season and carefully select a handful of winners for our 2023 TRI247 Triathlon Awards

For our next award, we’re recognising the efforts of the best male racers across all distances, with our ‘Male Breakthrough of the Year’ Award, picked from a shortlist of phenomenal athletes by our expert panel. 

This year, the shortlist was made up of German stars Rico Bogen and Frederic Funk, Frenchman Mathis Margirier and American Jason West.

Advertisement

The Nominees

With so many great male triathletes making their case for this award in 2023, we were left with the difficult deliberation required to narrow it down to a short list of just four athletes. Eventually, we came up with the quartet of Bogen, Funk, Margirier and West, whose incredible achievements we’ll look at in depth.

Frederic Funk finish line Challenge Samarkand 2023 photo credit Challenge Family
[Photo credit: Challenge Family]

Starting us off, PTO World #14 Funk has built on a fabulous 2022 to reach new heights with an unbelievable 2023, thanks to a season that has seen the Dan Lorang coached athlete prove beyond reasonable doubt that he is one of the very best athletes over the middle distance.

Rising from PTO World #21 last year to his current spot, Funk dealt with mechanical misfortunes at the PTO Tour European Open in Ibiza at the start of the season, but after overcoming that bump in the road, didn’t look back as he went on to finish on five middle distance podiums.

In arguably the best race of his career, Funk was only outdone by another one of our nominees, fellow countryman Bogen, at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. In Lahti, the Germans swept the podium, with Funk finishing second after a gutsy performance.

Margirier was a close rival of Funk’s during the season, beating his German counterpart to “The Championship” title in Slovakia before finishing just off the podium at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship having been in contention for much of the race.

For the Frenchman, having never won a middle distance race before 2023, this season couldn’t have gone much better, with that win in Slovakia coming off the back of consecutive podiums at IRONMAN 70.3 Lanzarote and Challenge Gran Canaria, catapulting him up the rankings in the process.

From there on, Margirier didn’t look back, as he went on to win Challenge Salou, pick up two solid fourth place finishes in Lahti and the PTO Tour US Open before finishing his season with a win on home soil at Challenge Vieux-Boucau, topping the Challenge Family World Bonus as a result.

Finally, West has been one of the outstanding performers of the year in 2023, finishing the season as the PTO World #3 thanks to podiums at the PTO Tour US Open, PTO Tour Asian Open and IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside.

On top of that, West won Clash Miami early on in the season and rounded out his year with another victory at IRONMAN 70.3 Los Cabos, as he completed a meteoric rise from PTO World #23 this time last year to his current standing as World #3.

Each of West, Margirier and Funk were more than worthy of winning the award, having enjoyed an incredible amount of success in a thrilling season. However, for our panel, one man stood above the rest after a brilliant 12 months.

Our Winner – Rico Bogen

If you would have asked at the beginning of the season which athlete would win the 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship, I think even Rico Bogen would have chosen someone other than himself.

Rico Bogen wins the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships
[Photo Credit – Nigel Roddis Getty Images for IRONMAN]

However, eight months later in Lahti, the young German was standing on top of the world, having held of his fellow countrymen Funk and Jan Stratmann to clinch the World Championship title at the first time of asking, thanks to just his second professional win.

Despite winning IRONMAN 70.3 Kraichgau in May, Bogen had still flow under many people’s radars and it took most of the run in Finland for most of the triathlon community, even the race commentators, to begin scrambling for as much information as possible on the PTO World #26.

Rounding out his year with a podium performance at Challenge Vieux Boucau, Bogen will be closely watched next season and thanks to his truly outstanding breakthrough performance this summer, wins our award for the 2023 TRI247 Male Breakthrough of the Year.

Tomos Land
Written by
Tomos Land
Tomos Land is a triathlon & running journalist whose expertise lies in the professional world of short course & long distance triathlon, though he also boasts an extensive knowledge of ultra-running.
Discover more
India Lee Challenge The Championship 2024 Transition T2
Triathlon transitions – set up, check list and tips to save vital seconds on race day
TRI-FIT Rapid X goggles Jenny Lucas-Hill
TRI-FIT RAPID-X swimming goggles review – A contender for the best swim goggles for pool and open water?
Kristian Blummenfelt Gustav Iden Photo Credit Pelotan
Is your training putting you at risk of skin damage? How to avoid sunburn while triathlon training
TRI-FIT EVO 2.3 women's tri suit review Jenny Lucas-Hill
TRI-FIT EVO 2.3 Women’s tri suit review – the long distance tri suit GOAT?
KYMIRA Infrared performance running apparel
Could Infrared sportswear be the key to unlocking your best performance yet? A deep dive into high tech sports apparel
latest News
Kristian Blummenfelt 2023 PTO Tour US Open Finish Milwaukee
Kristian Blummenfelt reveals REAL REASON for Olympics triathlon ‘failure’ as he admits the ‘harsh brutality’ of Paris 2024 project
Hayden Wilde Alex Yee Olympic Games Triathlon Paris 2024
Hayden Wilde feared Jonny Brownlee meltdown moment in Paris finale at Olympics
Lauren Steadman Paralympics Paris 2024 Finish Line
Paralympics at Paris 2024: British superstar Lauren Steadman reveals great pride at recovering from COVID nightmare to medal glory
Megan Richter Paralympics Paratriathlon Paris 2024
Paralympics Paratriathlon Results: Britain’s Megan Richter roars to spectacular Paris 2024 gold
Paralympics Paris 2024 paratriathlon MEN PTS3 podium - Daniel Molina, Max Gelhaar, Nico van der Burgt
Paralympics Paratriathlon results: ALL the medal winners at Paris 2024
triathlon on your terms
Never miss out with our triathlon alerts & digest. Get a dose of adventure & inspiration with Boundless.
Invalid email address
The SBRX Group

Proudly elevating endurance sports through content, products & services

SBRX
RUN247
TRIATHLON GEAR CURATED BY EXPERTS
SHOP NOW
Share to...