Revamped Course to Define IRONMAN 70.3 Puerto Princesa

PUERTO PRINCESA – The IRONMAN 70.3 Puerto Princesa is set for an electrifying edition on March 2, featuring a faster, more scenic course designed to challenge elite endurance athletes from around the world.

Race director Julian Valencia confirmed key adjustments to the race’s central location and course layout, promising to elevate the competition.

“We’ve made a few adjustments, including a slightly modified bike course that is not only faster but also more picturesque, as well as an all-new run course that takes athletes through the heart of Puerto Princesa City,” Valencia said.

With more than 400 participants from 42 countries—including Australia, China, France and the United Kingdom—the battle for supremacy in the grueling 1.9-km swim, 90-km bike and 21-km run promises to be nothing short of spectacular.

A new set of champions will be crowned, with top contenders already emerging.

Among the men, Mervin Santiago, Julian Teves and Jeremy Ruiz are expected to lead the local charge, while in the women’s division, Filipinas Bianca Española, Mary Pauline Fornea, Nina Pascua and Melody Amorin will face tough competition from international challengers, including Thailand’s Anna Lobanova, Indonesia’s Citra Melati, Japan’s Mitsuki Tanaka-Tan and the United States’ Megan Brazell.

Adding to the event’s prestige, organizer Sunrise Events Philippines, part of the IRONMAN Group, has confirmed an influx of world-class triathletes from South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Canada, Germany, South Africa and more, setting the stage for an intense battle.

Beyond the main event, IRONMAN 70.3 Puerto Princesa offers an action-packed race weekend.

The festivities kick off Feb. 28 with the Princesa Run, a women-focused fitness event drawing more than 300 participants.

On March 1, young athletes take center stage in the IronKids Swim-Run and Kids Run, while the Sunrise Sprint—a short-distance triathlon for beginners and seasoned racers alike—unfolds on March 2.

As athletes push their limits, they will also get the chance to experience Puerto Princesa’s Balayong Festival, a celebration of the city’s iconic cherry blossoms.

Backed by LGR Athletic Wears Inc. as the main sponsor, IRONMAN 70.3 Puerto Princesa promises not just a test of endurance, strength and determination but also an unforgettable racing experience in a true tropical paradise.

For more details, visit IRONMAN 70.3 Puerto Princesa or contact Sai Aliman-Mayol at sal.mayol@sunriseevents.com.ph.

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