Hoffman/van Lierde, Wurtele/Corbin headline 70.3 Campeche Mexico

Friday 15 March 2019
For the third edition of this fantastic event, athlete’s will be starting by the afternoon and finishing the race by sunset or even night, running in a fresh weather with the moon and the stars above.

The 1.2 mile (1.9km) single-loop swim takes place in the protected water of the Gulf of Mexico. The rolling start swim start will take place at the Campeche Country Club Marina.

After the completion of the swim, athletes will head to T1 located at the Campeche Country Club Soccer Field. Athletes will exit T1 and head towards the Merida Highway to start the bike course. The two-loop, 56-mile (90 km) bike course will take athletes up and back along the Merida Highway before the final turn heading back to T2 at Downtown Campeche Convention Center XXI. While there are a few hills in the first section, the bike course is primarily a flat and fast course.

The two-loop flat and fast 13.1-mile (21 km) run course winds along the Campeche Bay. Athletes will be treated to a very spectator friendly run course before finishing at the Campeche Convention Center XXI.

The 2019 IRONMAN 70.3 Campeche offers 40 qualifying slots to the 2019 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in South Africa.

Professionals compete for $25,000 prize purse plus W/C Slots

MALE PRO:
1 Van Lierde Frederik Belgium
2 Weiss Michael Austria
3 Hoffman Ben USA
4 Hanson Matt USA
5 Gambles Joe Australia
6 Carrillo Alan Mexico
7 Rana Ivan Spain
8 Wurtele Trevor Canada
9 Reid Taylor Canada
10 Rea Tim Australia
11 Heemeryck Pieter Belgium
12 Daerr Justin USA
14 Arroyo Bugallo Victor Spain
15 Becker Blake USA
16 Delsaut Trevor France
17 Feigh Adam USA
18 Gerez Levy Santiago Mexico
20 Gonzalez Michel Cuba
21 González Miranda Oliver Mexico
22 Melo Danilo Brazil
23 Rivero Ricardo Garcia Mexico

FEMALE PRO:
30 Wurtele Heather Canada
31 Brandon Lauren USA
32 Naeth Angela Canada
33 Corbin Linsey USA
34 Barrera Anduaga Maria Eugenia Mexico
35 Mathews Laura USA
36 Dingman Danielle USA
37 Komander Ewa Poland
38 Sodaro Chelsea USA
39 Basso Anne France
40 Lentzke Jennifer Canada
41 Hering Jackie USA
42 Noguera Anna Spain
43 Ray Erin USA
44 Smith Kearci USA
45 Kersch Cymon USA
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