Professional male triathletes from various countries are gearing up to compete against local stars Mike Phillips and Braden Currie in the upcoming 2024 IM New Zealand championship. The men’s field will showcase a diverse range of athletes, including Australia’s Steve McKenna, who stands out as a strong contender to potentially upset the favorites on race day.
McKenna, who will be participating in the iconic Aotearoa triathlon for the first time, expressed his excitement for the event despite his unexpected entry due to his family commitments. With his primary focus on enjoying time with his growing family, McKenna views the IM New Zealand race as a crucial step towards earning a coveted slot at the Kona IM World Championship.
Having clinched his first IM title in Port Macquarie in 2023, along with impressive performances in other events, McKenna is no stranger to competing at a high level. His familiarity with rivals like Currie and Phillips only adds to the anticipation surrounding his potential success in this race. Despite the tough competition, McKenna remains confident in his abilities and strategy, aiming for a podium finish to secure his path to Kona.
Joining McKenna in the quest for victory is Justin Metzler, an accomplished IM 70.3 champion known for his consistent podium placements. While Metzler has yet to claim an IM title, his debut at IM New Zealand presents an opportunity for him to make a lasting impression on the prestigious event.
As the race day approaches, fans can expect an intense battle among these elite triathletes, each striving to reach new heights of achievement in the demanding sport. The anticipation for the 2024 IM New Zealand championship continues to build, promising an exhilarating display of skill and determination from a diverse and talented field of competitors.

