Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico
Half Ironman / 70.3 Ironman

Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico

San Juan, United States · MAR 2026

🏊 1900m
🚴 90km
🏃 21.1km
30

Triathlon Index Score

Moderate

Average Finish Time 06:06:00
Total Finishers 2235
Temperature 28°C
Water Temperature 26°C
Bike Elevation ↑200m
Established 2013

"Warm ocean waters and flat roads in San Juan — a triathlete's paradise."

🏊 Swim

Distance 1900m
Water ocean (open-water)
Water Temp 26°C
Wetsuit forbidden
Avg Split 00:44:00

Ocean swim in San Juan.

🚴 Bike

Distance 90km
Elevation ↑200m
Profile flat
Drafting Non-drafting
Avg Split 03:10:00

Flat bike course in San Juan.

🏃 Run

Distance 21.1km
Elevation ↑19m
Surface road
Topology out-and-back
Avg Split 02:12:00

Run through San Juan.

Transition Details

T1 — Swim → Bike
T2 — Bike → Run

T1/T2 are in different locations · Surface: grass

Weather

Air Temp 28°C 20°–33°C
Humidity 70%
Rain Chance 30%
Wind 13 km/h

Typical: 28°C, 70% humidity.

Registration

Registration Opens septiembre
Entry Cost €339
Time Limit 8.5h
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The Story

Puerto Rico is technically the United States, but it doesn't feel like it. The Caribbean warmth, the Spanish-colonial architecture, the salsa music bleeding out of every window — this is a race that wraps American logistics around a Caribbean soul.

The swim is Caribbean-clear: 26-28°C turquoise water off a white sand beach, non-wetsuit, with the kind of underwater visibility that makes sighting almost unnecessary because you can see the course markers from three feet below the surface. The bike rolls through Puerto Rico's coastal and inland roads — more rolling than truly flat, with tropical vegetation providing occasional shade and the Caribbean breeze providing inconsistent cooling.

The run traces the beachfront, where the finish line sits against a backdrop of palm trees and pastel-coloured buildings. The heat is real — Puerto Rico in March is already warm — but the ocean breeze and the Caribbean atmosphere make the suffering feel different. Friendlier. More musical.

For mainland Americans, this race offers a Caribbean triathlon experience without needing a passport. For Caribbean athletes, it's the most accessible branded 70.3 in the region. For everyone, it's a race that tastes like rum and sunshine.

"Caribbean water, American logistics, Puerto Rican energy. It's the best of everything in one race."

American age-grouper — Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico 2023

"The swim was so beautiful I forgot to race for the first 200 metres. Then I remembered and swam angry at myself."

First-time competitor — Post-race, laughing

What It Feels Like

Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico is the Caribbean 70.3 — warm water, rolling terrain, tropical heat, and an atmosphere that's more party than race. It rewards athletes who embrace the conditions and the culture rather than fighting against the heat for a personal best.

🏊 The Swim

Caribbean ocean swimming at its finest. 26-28°C, crystal clear, non-wetsuit. The water is warm enough that overheating is a more realistic concern than cold. The visibility is extraordinary. The beach entry and exit add a small element of surf navigation. This is the kind of swim that reminds you why you chose triathlon.

🚴 The Bike

Puerto Rican roads through coastal and inland terrain. More rolling than flat, with enough short climbs to break the rhythm without demanding serious climbing fitness. Tropical vegetation lines the roads, providing patches of shade. The Caribbean breeze helps with cooling but can create crosswinds on exposed sections. Road surfaces vary — Puerto Rico's infrastructure is good but not pristine.

🏃 The Run

Beachfront running in Caribbean warmth. Palm trees, pastel buildings, and spectators who bring music and energy that no European race can match. The heat demands respect — walking aid stations, ice in the kit, accepting a pace that the temperature dictates rather than your ambition.

Legendary Moments

2013

Caribbean 70.3 Launches

Puerto Rico hosts its first Ironman 70.3. No passport required for Americans, Caribbean conditions for everyone.

2019

Post-Hurricane Resilience

After devastating hurricanes, the race returns stronger. Puerto Rican resilience is visible on the course and in the community support. The race becomes about more than triathlon.

2023

The Salsa Aid Station

A local music group sets up at the run course with full salsa band. Athletes dance through the aid station. Finish times suffer. Nobody cares.

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FAQ

What distance is the Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico? +

The Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico is a Half Ironman / 70.3 distance triathlon: 1900m swim, 90km bike, and 21.1km run (113km total) in San Juan, United States.

When is the Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico? +

The next edition is on March 17, 2026. The race is typically held in March.

Water temperature and wetsuit rules? +

Ocean water at 26°C average. Wetsuits are not allowed.

How hilly is the bike course? +

200m of climbing over 90km. Profile: flat. Drafting not allowed.

What's the weather like on race day? +

20–33°C, 70% humidity, 30% rain chance, 13 km/h winds.

Average finish time? +

Approximately 6h 6m. Varies with conditions and athlete experience.

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