Set in Nuevo León's vibrant, cosmopolitan capital city, this IRONMAN 70.3 race marks is a truly unique destination event for athletes and their families.
The course will kick off with a 1.5-mile swim in the man-made Santa Lucia River, downtown's famed waterway that meanders past historic landmarks and the chic commercial districts of Monterrey. The entire course is scattered with cultural sites as it works its way to the finish at the Mexican History Museum in the Macroplaza, one of the largest plazas in the world. Surrounded by monuments, fountains, and city and state buildings, the plaza doubles as a popular gathering spot for Monterrey residents—and, now, a spectacular finish line celebration.
The fast 56-mile bike course starts and finishes at the Macroplaza next to the Palacio de Goberno, a rose-hued marble neoclassical building that houses the governor's offices. The two-loop run course will trace the river and wind through Fundidora Park, a vast former steel factory that has been transformed into a lauded urban green-space, before returning to the welcoming stands.
The 2019 IRONMAN 70.3 Monterrey will offer 40 qualifying slots to the 2019 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Nice France.
MALE PRO:
1 McMahon Brent
2 Pereda Joaquin
3 Baca Diego
4 Garza Arturo
5 Gerez Levy Santiago
6 Guete David
7 Melo Breno
8 Quevedo Bermudez Sergio
9 Schroeder Chris
10 Serrano Francisco
11 Villardaga Antonio
12 Carrillo Alan
FEMALE PRO:
15 Goss Lauren
16 Corbin Linsey
17 Piampiano Sarah
18 Davis-Hayes Cecilia
19 Barrera Anduaga Maria Eugenia
20 Castaneda Castillo Mayra
22 Luniere Nayara
23 Ray Erin
24 Roy Stephanie