Cape Town Sprint Triathlon
Sprint Distance

Cape Town Sprint Triathlon

Cape Town, South Africa · FEB 2026

🏊 750m
🚴 20km
🏃 5km
31

Triathlon Index Score

Moderate

Average Finish Time 01:18:00
Total Finishers 3 132
Temperature 24°C
Water Temperature 16°C
Bike Elevation ↑200m
Established 2010

"Cold-water ocean swim and rolling bike course in the rugged beauty of Cape Town."

🏊 Swim

Distance 750m
Water ocean (open-water)
Water Temp 16°C
Wetsuit conditional
Avg Split 00:12:00

Ocean swim in Cape Town.

🚴 Bike

Distance 20km
Elevation ↑200m
Profile rolling
Drafting Non-drafting
Avg Split 00:34:00

Rolling bike course in Cape Town.

🏃 Run

Distance 5km
Elevation ↑20m
Surface road
Topology loop
Avg Split 00:31:00

Run through Cape Town.

Transition Details

T1 — Swim → Bike
T2 — Bike → Run

T1/T2 are in different locations · Surface: pavement

Weather

Air Temp 24°C 19°–27°C
Humidity 50%
Rain Chance 33%
Wind 14 km/h

Typical: 24°C, 50% humidity.

Registration

Registration Opens août
Entry Cost €79
Time Limit 2.5h
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The Story

Cape Town sits where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, at the foot of a flat-topped mountain that watches over everything the city does. The Cape Town Sprint Triathlon uses this geography to create a race that is visually and physically dramatic in a way that few sprint-distance events manage.

The ocean swim at 16°C is Atlantic-cold — the Benguela Current brings Antarctic-chilled water up the West Coast, and Cape Town's beaches are cold year-round. This isn't tropical swimming; it's Southern African swimming, with kelp forests below and Table Mountain above, and a water temperature that demands respect.

The bike course is rolling — 200m of climbing in 20km, with the Twelve Apostles mountain range providing both the scenery and the gradients. Cape Town is not a flat city. The roads climb out from the coast, wind through suburbs pressed against the mountain, and descend back to the sea. On a clear day, the views from the bike reach to Robben Island and beyond.

The flat run along the coast provides a chance to recover from the hills and absorb the setting. Table Mountain dominates the skyline, impossible to ignore, a geological landmark that makes every other race's 'scenic backdrop' feel modest.

Cape Town Sprint is proof that short doesn't mean simple. The combination of cold water, climbing, wind, and one of the world's most dramatic natural settings creates a sprint triathlon with genuine character.

"Table Mountain watches you for the entire race. It doesn't judge, but it doesn't let you forget where you are either."

Cape Town triathlete — Post-race reflection

"The Atlantic is cold. Properly cold. Every swim in Cape Town is an achievement before you even start the bike."

First-time Cape Town racer — Race review

What It Feels Like

Cape Town Sprint is a cold-water, hilly, wind-exposed sprint race with the most dramatic backdrop in world triathlon. It's not a beginners' sprint — the conditions demand respect. But for athletes who appreciate a course with character, there's nothing like it.

🏊 The Swim

750m in the Atlantic at 16°C. Cold, kelp-rich, and character-building. The Benguela Current ensures Cape Town water stays cold year-round. Wetsuits are essential. Shore break can add challenge at entry and exit. Once out past the break, the water is typically manageable.

🚴 The Bike

20km with 200m of climbing. Cape Town's geography means hills — the Twelve Apostles create genuine climbing. Wind is the hidden variable — the Cape Doctor (southeast wind) can turn a 20km ride into a battle. Good bike handling on the descents is essential.

🏃 The Run

5km on flat coastal roads. After the hilly bike, the flat run is a relief. Table Mountain fills the skyline. Wind can still be a factor but the shorter distance means you can push through it.

Legendary Moments

2010

Cape Town Sprint Launches

The first edition draws athletes from across South Africa. The Table Mountain backdrop and Atlantic swim establish the race's visual identity immediately.

2019

The Southeaster Race

The Cape Doctor — Cape Town's infamous southeast wind — blows at 40+ km/h on race day. The bike course becomes a survival exercise. Athletes who finish earn their braai.

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FAQ

What distance is the Cape Town Sprint Triathlon? +

The Cape Town Sprint Triathlon is a Sprint Distance distance triathlon: 750m swim, 20km bike, and 5km run (26km total) in Cape Town, South Africa.

When is the Cape Town Sprint Triathlon? +

The next edition is on February 25, 2026. The race is typically held in February.

Water temperature and wetsuit rules? +

Ocean water at 16°C average. Wetsuit rules are conditional.

How hilly is the bike course? +

200m of climbing over 20km. Profile: rolling. Drafting not allowed.

What's the weather like on race day? +

19–27°C, 50% humidity, 33% rain chance, 14 km/h winds.

Average finish time? +

Approximately 1h 18m. Varies with conditions and athlete experience.

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