Rudy von Berg, Pamella Oliveira lineup to defend at 70.3 Buenos Aires

Friday 01 November 2019

After the success of the first two editions, Buenos Aires will be part of the South American Championship sports event that will be held on November 3, 2019.

The Municipality of Tigre will be the main headquarters, precisely in the Nordelta complex, which is 25 minutes from the center of the City of Buenos Aires and 30 minutes from the Ministro Pistarini International Airport of Ezeiza.

Buenos Aires is one of the largest and most charismatic metropolis in the world, its 15 million inhabitants, its cultural and sports life, gastronomy, hotels and shows are a great attraction to experience and enjoy. Welcome to this great city!

IRONMAN 70.3 Buenos Aires South American Championship will be the biggest event of the circuit in this distance within the South American continent with 2500 participants.

MALE PRO:
1 Von Berg Rodolphe USA (United States of America)
2 Amorelli Igor BRA (Brazil)
3 Maciel Da Silva Paulo Roberto BRA (Brazil)
4 Blanco Sebastian ARG (Argentina)
5 Dapena González Pablo ESP (Spain)
6 De Elias Mario
7 Duran Gaston
8 Lass Eduardo BRA (Brazil)
9 Lopes Andre BRA (Brazil)
10 Melo Breno BRA (Brazil)
11 Morandini Flavio ARG (Argentina)
12 Moreno Molins Albert
13 Saez Nicolas CHL (Chile)
14 Santos Fellipe BRA (Brazil)
15 Toldi Fernando BRA (Brazil)
16 Ulloa Martin CHL (Chile)

FEMALE PRO:
17 Oliveira Pâmella BRA (Brazil)
18 Salthouse Ellie AUS (Australia)
19 Palacio Romina ARG (Argentina)
20 Sodaro Chelsea USA (United States of America)
21 Buenahora Barbara ARG (Argentina)
22 Cravo Luíza BRA (Brazil)
23 Fedchenko Dasha ARG (Argentina)
24 Hann Claire GBR (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
25 Jewett Tamara CAN (Canada)
26 Langridge Fenella GBR (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
27 Mathews Laura USA (United States of America)
28 Noguera Anna ESP (Spain)
29 Olson Rachel USA (United States of America)
30 Sanjana Frankie GBR (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
31 Tastets Pamela CHL (Chile)

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