Lima Triathlon 70.3
Half Ironman / 70.3 Independent

Lima Triathlon 70.3

Lima, Peru · OCT

🏊 1900m
🚴 90km
🏃 21.1km
38

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Challenging

Average Finish Time 05:30:00
Total Finishers 753
Temperature 18°C
Water Temperature 22°C
Bike Elevation ↑867m
Established 2009

"City-centre triathlon in Lima — race through iconic streets and waterways."

🏊 Swim

Distance 1900m
Water ocean (open-water)
Water Temp 22°C
Wetsuit conditional

Ocean swim in Lima

🚴 Bike

Distance 90km
Elevation ↑867m
Profile hilly
Drafting Non-drafting

Hilly bike course around Lima

🏃 Run

Distance 21.1km
Elevation ↑130m
Surface road
Topology out-and-back

Run through Lima

Transition Details

T1 — Swim → Bike
T2 — Bike → Run

T1/T2 are in the same location · Surface: pavement

Weather

Air Temp 18°C
Humidity 70%
Rain Chance 31%
Wind 11 km/h

Typical conditions in Lima

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Entry Cost €403
Time Limit 8.5h
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The Story

The half-iron distance asks a particular question: can you hold race pace for five-plus hours across three disciplines? In Lima, the course adds its own follow-up questions. The 1.9km swim sends you into mild saltwater at 22°C — comfortable — cool on entry, forgotten after 200 metres. It's long enough that a poor start costs real time, short enough that strong swimmers can build a genuine lead. The 90km bike is the defining leg: 867m of elevation gain across a mountainous course that separates those who trained for this specific distance from those who just showed up fit. Ninety kilometres of climbing changes the race equation entirely. The 21.1km run rolls through Lima, adding 130m of climbing to legs already tested by the bike. The undulations are psychological as much as physical — each rise feels larger than it is when you've been racing for four hours. No shortcuts, no easy legs, no forgiveness for a bad plan.

"I trained for six months specifically for this 70.3. Standing at the finish line in Lima, every session was worth it."

First-time 70.3 finisher — Post-race, Lima Triathlon 70.3

What It Feels Like

A 70.3 that reflects Lima: Pacific fog and Peruvian grit. It suits experienced 70.3 athletes who want a course that fights back. This isn't a PB course — it's a character-building one. Race it once and you'll understand why 70.3 is the distance athletes come back to, year after year.

🏊 The Swim

A 1.9km ocean swim in mild saltwater at 22°C — long enough that sighting discipline and stroke efficiency matter more than raw speed. Ocean swell can push you off-line; sight every 8-10 strokes. The salt buoyancy helps body position but stings the eyes. Exit through the surf and run to T1.

🚴 The Bike

90km with 867m of climbing — a mountainous bike course that makes the 90km the race's decisive leg. Power-to-weight matters more than pure wattage. The climbs test your legs; the descents test your nerve. Come with a compact crankset, climbing legs, and the discipline to save something for 21.1km of running.

🏃 The Run

21.1km of rolling Lima terrain. After the bike, each rise lands differently than it would on fresh legs. The rollers add a psychological dimension — the finish always feels further than the markers suggest. Quick turnover, short stride on the climbs, and trust your fuelling from the bike.

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FAQ

What distance is the Lima Triathlon 70.3? +

The Lima Triathlon 70.3 is a Half Ironman / 70.3 distance triathlon: 1900m swim, 90km bike, and 21.1km run (113km total) in Lima, Peru.

When is the Lima Triathlon 70.3? +

Typically held in October on a Saturday.

Water temperature and wetsuit rules? +

Ocean water at 22°C average. Wetsuit rules are conditional.

How hilly is the bike course? +

867m of climbing over 90km. Profile: hilly. Drafting not allowed.

What's the weather like on race day? +

undefined–undefined°C, 70% humidity, 31% rain chance, 11 km/h winds.

Average finish time? +

Approximately 5h 30m. Varies with conditions and athlete experience.

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