70.3 Lima Peru Line Up

Friday 19 April 2024

Located in the heart of Lima, IRONMAN 70.3 Peru offers triathletes a unique experience in the Latin American event series, with a fast, seaside course in the gastronomic capital of the world.

70.3 Perú triathlon will begin its journey with a rolling start of the 1.2-mile (1.9 km) swim from Agua Dulce beach in the Pacific Ocean. Offering calm conditions and water temperature typically between 66-70F (19-21C), it's a scenic one-loop swim course that swimmers of all abilities will enjoy. Once out of the water, athletes will take on the 56-mile (90 km) bike course takes athletes on the closed roads for a three loop out-and-back along a highway hugging the coastline. The 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 Perú bike course offers a flat and fast route with a couple of cheeky hills which might have athletes jumping out of the saddle. After transitioning to the run, athletes will take on a two-loop out-and-back 13.1 mile (21 km) run course that goes along the beach path. Much like the bike course, the flat and fast run course is well-supported with passionate and vocal locals who come out to cheer.

The 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 Perú offers  Age Group Qualifying slots to the 2024 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship on 14 & 15 December 2024 in Taupo, New Zealand.

Professionals compete for $15,000 prize purse plus 1MPRO/1WPRO WC slots

FEMALE PRO
1 Oliveira Pamella BRA 
2 Stolf Bruna BRA 
3 Gonzalez Arlette MEX 
4 Palacio Romina ARG 
5 Mathews Laura USA 
6 VanTassel Amy USA 
7 Balmaceda Heitmann Sofia CHL 
8 Vásquez Florencia CHL 
9 Garrido Francisca CHL 
10 Hnatyshyn Ella CAN 
11 Perez Cecilia MEX 
12 Eckhouse Deborah CAN 
13 Olsen Carolyn USA 

MALE PRO:
20 Taccone Luciano ARG 
21 Toldi Fernando BRA 
22 Deal Benjamin USA 
23 Colucci Reinaldo BRA 
24 Amorelli Igor BRA 
25 Abaunza Armando PAN 
26 Trewhela Vicente CHL 
27 Haeberle Scott USA 
28 Baeza Muñoz Martín CHL 
29 Romero Garcia De La CadenaRodrigo MEX 
30 Scarabino Federico URY 
31 Santiago Carlos MEX 
32 Guzmán Medina Alejandro COL 
33 Baldwin Ross USA 
34 Canhedo Vinicius BRA 
35 Van De Wyngard Felip CHL 
36 Alucin Ibrahim ARG

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