About the Event
Gran Jaguar Triathlon
A Legendary Race Awaits! Experience the thrill of racing through ancient Mayan ruins at the Gran Jaguar Triathlon! This scenic, point-to-point course takes you on a 56-mile journey through the heart of the Mayan forest. Here's what awaits you:
- Epic Start: Begin your race in the former Mayan City of Tayazal.
- Challenge the Terrain: The course features two major hills and a few loops, testing your endurance amidst the magical Mayan landscape.
- Unforgettable Finish: Race alongside the awe-inspiring ruins of Tikal National Park, with cheering howler monkeys motivating you to the finish line.
More than just a race, the Gran Jaguar Triathlon offers a complete experience:
- Pre-Race Expo: Gear up and learn more about the race at the expo.
- Post-Race Celebration: Unwind and celebrate your accomplishment at the post-race festival, featuring music and fun.
- Join the Legacy: The Gran Jaguar Triathlon is a prestigious event, consistently ranked among the nation's top races. In 1986, legendary triathletes like Julie Moss, Scott Molina, Mark Allen, and Ken Glah graced the course, which back then had a limit of only 100 participants. Don't miss your chance to be part of this epic race!
Spots are limited: Register early to secure your place in Gran Jaguar Triathlon with a participant limit of 175.
For more information and registration details, visit the Gran Jaguar Triathlon website: www.guatetriclub.com and www.masdeporte.com.gt
Event Schedule:
- Friday:
- 14:30 - 17:30: Athlete Registration and Packet Pickup (Hotel Maya Internacional)
- 17:30 - 18:00: Event Briefing (English/Spanish)
- Saturday:
- 6:00 AM: Transition Area 1 Opens
- 7:00 AM: Race Start for All Categories
- 6:30 PM: Awards Ceremony (Maya Internacional Hotel)
Event Details:
Distances:
- 70.3:
- Swim: 1.2 miles (1.9 km)
- Bike: 56 miles (90 km)
- Run: 13.1 miles (21 km)
- Promotional:
- Swim: 1.2 miles (1.9 km)
- Bike: 40.4 miles (65 km)
- Run: 6.5 miles (10.5 km)
Swim: Both distances take place in Lake Petén Itzá. Start and finish at the beach of Hotel Maya Internacional. Triangular course with a water start. Buoys will mark the route. Average November and December water temperature: 77°F (25°C).
Bike: Distance: 56 mi / 40.4 mi. Route: From El Remate to Santa Ana and then to the Tikal-Belize highway junction. 56 mi: Continues toward Santa Ana, then returns to headed Tikal-Flores junction. 40.4 mi: From Flores straight to Tikal National Park entrance. Terrain: Hilly, includes climbs such as Paxcaman, Altamira, El Capulinar (600 yards), and El Caoba (0.5 mi, steep incline). Important: Keep right – route is open to traffic.
Run: The run course is 99% asphalt and 1% wide dirt roads within the Mayan jungle. Unique route with stunning scenery and wildlife encounters. Runners will pass by Mayan temples and roads, including the Twin Temples. The finish line is located behind the Great Temple I at Tikal National Park.
Transitions:
- T1 (Swim-to-Bike): Hotel Maya Internacional, Flores, Peten
- T2 (Bike-to-Run): Parking lot near the museum at the green camping area, Tikal National Park
Categories: Men and Women (by age groups) for the 70.3 distance only:
- 18-24
- 30-34
- 35-39
- 40-45
- 46-49
- 50+
- Women 50-54
- 55-59
- 60+
Podium awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place overall in Promotional, Relay, Duathlon, and Other Ability Races. Age categorization is based on your age as of December 31st of the current year. Available only for 70.3 individuals.
Finish Line: The race concludes at the back of the Great Temple I in Tikal National Park.
For updates, refer to the official websites: guatetriclub.com and masdeporte.com.gt. We hope this information is helpful! Train hard and good luck at the Gran Jaguar Triathlon!
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Individual Entry | $320.00 | See |
Promotional Entry | $195.00 | See |
Relay Entry (2 or 3 persons) | $320.00 | See |