2025 Gran Jaguar 70.3

Saturday 29th November 2025

Peten: Tikal, Peten, Guatemala

Triathlon


Activities

  • Triathlon-Half/Middle Distance - Individual Age group/open 1.2Mi Swim - 56Mi Bike 13.1Mi Run
  • Triathlon-Individual Age group/open Promotional 0.6Mi Swim - 56Mi Bike - 7.2Mi Run - Individual Age group/open
  • Triathlon-Half/Middle Distance Relays 1.2Mi Swim - 56Mi Bike 13.1Mi Run - Relays team 2 or 3 / Relevos 2 o 3
  • Capacidades diferentes Guía 1.2Mi Swim - 56Mi Bike 13.1Mi Run - Individual Age group/open Capacidades diferentes Guía
  • Individual Age group/open Capacidades diferentes - Individual Age group/open capacidades diferentes
  • Triathlon-Half/Middle Distance capacidades diferentes Guía, Promotional 0.6Mi Swim - 56Mi Bike - 7.2Mi Run - Capacidades Diferentes Guía, Promotional 0.6Mi Swim - 56Mi Bike - 7.2Mi Run
  • Duathle-Half/Middle Distance 70.3 1.2Mi Swift - 56Mi Bike - 13.1Mi Run - Individual Age group/open
  • DUATHLE-Promocional 950Mts-90k-11k - Individual Age group/open
  • Triathlon-Relays Promotional 0.6Mi Swim - 56Mi Bike - 7.2Mi Run - Individual Age group/open

Description

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 details and schedule

Gran Jaguar Triathlon: Itinerary and Information

This document outlines the itinerary and key details for the Gran Jaguar Triathlon. Be sure to check the official websites for any updates or changes. https://www.guatetriclub.com/?page_id=140 And  https://masdeporte.com.gt/gran-jaguar-70-3/

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:

  • 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+ Men
  • 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.

Stay Updated:

Refer to the official websites for any updates or changes to the itinerary. https://www.guatetriclub.com/?page_id=140 And https://masdeporte.com.gt/gran-jaguar-70-3/

We hope this information is helpful! Train hard and good luck at the Gran Jaguar Triathlon!

 

Organised by

Más deporte

12 Av 18-01 Zona 10, Guatemala

Phone: +50223396467

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