Unique Course and International Field at Inaugural CHALLENGE Salinas Ecuador

Friday 08 December 2023

This Sunday, the first edition of CHALLENGE Salinas will take place as the last race in the 2023 Challenge Family race calendar. A small but interesting pro field will cross swords in Ecuador, which could make for an exciting battle. The race – at least the women’s race - will also see the final decision in the Challenge Family World Bonus standings. 

In the men's race, Canadian Jackson Laundry may be the biggest favourite for the win. Laundry raced a lot this year, only winning once: in Michigan, he delivered a great performance. Now, at the end of 2023, he will want to add a second win to his season and therefore will go all-in for the win in Ecuador. On paper, American Marc Dubrick will be his biggest competitor; he also raced quite a lot in 2023, stood on the podium twice, but has not yet managed to take a victory home. In this season’s last chance, Dubrick will go all-out to still add a win to his record. 

With Briton Jack Hutchens and Portuguese Joao Ferrieira, there are two dangerous outsiders at the start of Challenge Salinas. However, a number of local favorites needs to be taken into account. On paper they will find it difficult against the established order, but Andres Barrionuevo, Diego Vazquez and Leonel Lucas enjoy the home advantage for sure, which definitely can give them some extra wings and motivation. 

In the women's race, there is one clear favorite for victory: Margie Santimaria. The world-class Italian athlete has already competed in several Challenge Family races this year and ranks eighth within the Challenge Family World Bonus. If she wins Challenge Salinas, however, she moves up to fourth place in one fell swoop, which will earn her a nice cash bonus. Apart from the fact her goal is to win Challenge Salinas, this is undoubtedly extra motivation to not take it easy on race day. Most competition can be expected from Slovakia's Margaréta Bicanova. This athlete is only 22 and is at the beginning of her long distance career. In addition, Canadian Rachel Faulds is racing and aiming for victory for sure.

There are also a number of local favorites at the start in the women's race. Ana Torres and Elizabeth Bravo, for example; in front of their own crowd they will want to show their best.

The Challenge Salinas course is surely one of the most unique in the world with the bike course having special access across an active military base before heading through a national park and then crossing the local airport runway! Both the bike and run also take in the stunning Pacific Ocean coastline with the swim in the sheltered waters off the main beach.

For live timing visit www.challenge-family.live with a race start time of 6:30am on Sunday 10 December. For further information, visit www.challenge-salinas.com.

CHALLENGE Family


Coming Triathlon Events View all

Patagonman

Puerto Chacabuco, Chile

Oxman

North Canterbury, New Zealand

Fodaxman

Nova Veneza State of Santa Catarina, Brazil

HercUlean Triathlon

Konark, Puri, India

Challenge Israman

Eilat, Israel

Saharaman

Taghit, Béchar, Algeria

CHALLENGE Sir Bani Yas

Sir Baniyas Island, United Arab Emirates

Kiwiman Xtreme

New Plymouth, New Zealand

Strongman

Miyakojima, Okinawa, Japan

Challenge Taiwan

Taitung City, Taiwan, China

Ironman Cozumel

Cozumel, Mexico

Ironman Western Australia

Busselton, Australia

Ironman New Zealand

Taupo, New Zealand

Ironman African Championship

Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Ironman Taiwan

Penghu, Taiwan, China

Ironman Texas

The Woodlands, Texas, United States

Ironman Australia

Port Macquarie, Australia

Ironman Lanzarote

Canary Islands, Spain

Ironman Brazil

Florianopolis, Brazil

Ironman Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany

Challenge Florianopolis

Florianopolis, Brazil

Clash Daytona

Daytona, FL, United States

BergMan 113 Kolhapur

Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India

Rotorua Suffer

Rotorua, New Zealand

Alpha Win Sarasota

Sarasota, FL, United States

Tauranga Half

Tauranga, New Zealand

Half Camino de la Costa

Viedma, Río Negro, Argentina

Coles Bay Half

Coles Bay, TAS, Australia

Challenge Wanaka

Wanaka, New Zealand

Tweed Coast Enduro

Pottsville NSW, Australia

70.3 Aracaju Sergipe

Aracaju, Brazil

70.3 Bahrain

Manama, Bahrain

70.3 Cartagena

Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

70.3 Western Australia

Busselton, Australia

70.3 Acapulco

Acapulco, Mexico

70.3 Indian Wells La Quinta

Indian Wells La Quinta, United States

70.3 WORLD CHAMPS WOMEN

Taupo, New Zealand

70.3 Florida

Haines City, Florida, United States

70.3 WORLD CHAMPS MEN

Taupo, New Zealand

70.3 Pucon

Pucon, Chile

Triathlon News & Media Blogs View all

IRONMAN Cozumel Latin American Champs Pro Preview

IRONMAN Cozumel Latin American Champs Pro Preview

Friday 22 Nov 2024 [Triathlon News]

A Late-Season Destination Race in Paradise Cozumel is not only a beach-goer's paradise, but it’s also a seasoned IRONMAN host city. Off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, the area has over 14 miles of reefs for exploring, plus archaeological ruins, a national park, and endless expanses of turquoise water and white sandy beaches. more

CHALLENGE Family Season Finale Challenge Florianopolis

CHALLENGE Family Season Finale Challenge Florianopolis

Friday 22 Nov 2024 [Triathlon News]

One of the final races of the 2024 triathlon season, the sold-out Challenge Florianópolis, will take place on Sunday, 24 November, on the scenic coastline of Santa Catarina in Brazil. The event brings together a strong field of Brazilian and American athletes alongside over 1,100 age groupers, promising exciting competition in both the men’s and women’s races. more

Double Olympic Champ Alistair Brownlee Calls Time On Triathlon Career

Double Olympic Champ Alistair Brownlee Calls Time On Triathlon Career

Thursday 21 Nov 2024 [Triathlon News]

British double Olympic champion Alistair Brownlee has announced this morning his retirement from professional triathlon, following his podium finish at the Dubai T100 Triathlon World Championship Final on Sunday. more

Marten van Riel Supreme In Dubai To Win T100 World Champs

Marten van Riel Supreme In Dubai To Win T100 World Champs

Sunday 17 Nov 2024 [Triathlon News]

Marten Van Riel defied the intense heat and then outran the world’s best triathletes to win the inaugural T100 Triathlon World Championship Final and take the first-ever T100 Triathlon World Championship Title in commanding fashion this afternoon in Dubai. Van Riel chalked up his 3rd T100 win from 4 T100 starts and make history – following victories in San Francisco, Ibiza and now Dubai – earning $301,000 in prize money along the way. more

Taylor Knibb Dominant In Dubai To Claim T100 World Champs Crown

Taylor Knibb Dominant In Dubai To Claim T100 World Champs Crown

Saturday 16 Nov 2024 [Triathlon News]

Taylor Knibb delivered a flawless swim, bike and run performance to win the inaugural T100 Triathlon World Championship Final and take the first-ever T100 Triathlon World Championship Title in dominant fashion, despite the sweltering heat in Dubai today. more

Facebook


YouTube


Sign up for FREE NEWSLETTER:

We will never share your email address or spam you.