WHEN the Ironman 70.3 Lapu-Lapu kicks off this Sunday (April 21) in Mactan, Cebu, competitors will vie not only for titles across numerous age groups but also for the coveted chance to participate in the 2024 VinFast Ironman 70.3 World Championship.
The race, staged at the Mactan Newtown, is offering 45 age-group qualifying slots along with an additional 15 slots dedicated to promoting female participation as part of the event’s commitment to gender equality in sports.
The qualifiers will earn the opportunity to compete in the World Championship slated Dec. 14-15 in Taupo, New Zealand, where participants will experience New Zealand’s stunning landscapes and the vibrant local culture firsthand.
For more information on slot allocations and qualifications, visit www.ironman.com/im703-world-championship-2024.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Ironman 70.3 in Cebu, drawing close to 1,400 athletes from 58 countries. They will compete in the challenging triathlon consisting of 1.9 km swim, 90km bike and 21k run over a world-class racecourse.
This landmark event, presented by Megaworld and The Mactan Newtown, is highlighted by a strong professional lineup, including 2023 IM 70.3 Davao winner Filipe Azevedo of Portugal, and Denmark’s Daniel Bakkegard, a seasoned competitor with multiple titles.
On the women’s side, Australia’s Dimity-Lee Duke and Els Visser from the Netherlands head the field, bringing seasoned international experience to the competition organized by The Ironman Group.
Twelve titles are at stake in various age divisions. Also on tap in the event are the relay all male and all female and the relay mixed.
Registration is ongoing. For details, visit ironman.com/im703-cebu-philippines-register.