The queen of the Caribbean coast, Cartagena is a fairy-tale city of romance, legends and superbly preserved beauty lying within an impressive 13km of centuries-old colonial stone walls. The old town is a Unesco World Heritage site—a maze of cobbled alleys, balconies covered in bougainvillea, and massive churches that cast their shadows across plazas.
The 2019 IRONMAN 70.3 Cartagena will offer 40 qualifying slots to the 2020 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Taupo, New Zealand.
MALE PRO:
1 Maciel Da Silva Paulo Roberto BRA (Brazil)
2 Collington Kevin USA (United States of America)
3 Vinhal Thiago BRA (Brazil)
4 Matheus Bruno BRA (Brazil)
5 Amorelli Igor BRA (Brazil)
6 Acevedo Rodrigo COL (Colombia)
7 Vanegas Ramírez Ismael Jose COL (Colombia)
8 Chartier Collin USA (United States of America)
9 Toldi Fernando BRA (Brazil)
10 Gomez Pablo COL (Colombia)
11 Ohde Luis Henrique BRA (Brazil)
12 Guete Quintero David COL (Colombia)
13 Melo Danilo BRA (Brazil)
14 Lass Eduardo BRA (Brazil)
15 Manner Gabe RWA (Rwanda)
16 Londono Eduardo COL (Colombia)
17 Maloy Joe USA (United States of America)
FEMALE PRO:
20 Withrow Kelsey USA (United States of America)
21 Guillen Susana VEN (Venezuela )
22 Smith Lesley USA (United States of America)
23 Zapata Luisa Fernanda COL (Colombia)
24 Hernandez Sandra COL (Colombia)
25 Wassner Laurel USA (United States of America)
26 Neres Beatriz BRA (Brazil)
27 Vargas Vallejo Maira Alejandra COL (Colombia)