Located in the heart of Lima, IRONMAN 70.3 Peru offers triathletes a unique experience in the South American event series, with a fast course by the sea, in the vibrant environment that only the gastronomic capital of the world can offer.
Peru is home to 12 Unesco World Heritage Sites, including Nazca Lines, Machu Picchu, Cusco and the Historic Downtown of Lima, located only 20 minutes away from the event venue. Lima is a vibrant city, filled with a rich history and an exciting offering of museums, beaches and cuisine. A busy hub for international flights, Jorge Chavez Airport connects Lima with direct flights to many countries in North and South America, as well as Europe.
Participants will swim 1.2 miles (1.9K) in the Agua Dulce beach waters in the Pacific Ocean. Water temperature is expected to be between 66-70 degrees Fahrenheit (19-21 Celsius) and water conditions are very calm.
From transition, located in the Agua Dulce beach, participants will take on a fast 56-mile course (90K), featuring a very flat route along the beach circuit road “Costa Verde”. There, participants will need to complete two loops of the M-shaped course, over wide roads that will be opened exclusively for bikes.
The running course consists of a 13.1-mile (21.1K) one-loop out-and-back route over the beachfront path of the beach circuit. Offering views of Lima’s beautiful beaches, the course is mostly flat and fast and finishes on the beach at Agua Dulce beach, with a spectacular view of Lima’s skyline.
IRONMAN 70.3 Peru offers 35 qualifying slots to the 2017 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Chattanooga Tennessee.
Professionals compete for P-500 points and $15,000 prize purse.
MALE PRO:
1 Potts Andy (UNITED STATES)
2 Rana Ivan (SPAIN)
4 Daerr Justin (UNITED STATES)
5 Evoe Patrick (UNITED STATES)
6 Hayes Stuart (UNITED KINGDOM)
7 Barraza Felipe (CHILE)
8 Baucco AJ (UNITED STATES)
9 Carrillo Avila Alan (MEXICO)
10 Chase Nicholas (UNITED STATES)
11 Chikin Alexander (RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
12 Ferreira Caio (BRAZIL)
13 Hancock Tim (UNITED KINGDOM)
14 Killam Nathan (CANADA)
17 Marmol Giovanny (ECUADOR)
18 Rivera Cabrera Roberto (CHILE)
19 Tejada Raul (GUATEMALA)
20 Toldi Fernando (BRAZIL)
21 Van De Wyngard Felipe (CHILE)
22 Vasquez Diego (ECUADOR)
23 Thomas Jesse (UNITED STATES)
24 Guete David (COLOMBIA)
25 Chavez Alejandro (COLOMBIA)
26 Arias Jorge (COLOMBIA)
FEMALE PRO:
30 Cave Leanda (UNITED KINGDOM)
31 Corbin Linsey (UNITED STATES)
33 Jackson Heather (UNITED STATES)
34 Monticeli Ariane (BRAZIL)
35 Piampiano Sarah (UNITED STATES)
37 Wassner Laurel (UNITED STATES)
38 Cameto Sarah (UNITED STATES)
39 Tastets Pamela (CHILE)
40 Valentine Nicole (UNITED STATES)