
2025
The race starts with a swim in beautiful Lake Mission Viejo for the triathletes and a quick 2k run on Aliso Creek Bike Path for the duathletes.
The bike courses make their way up El Toro Road and into Santiago Canyon where the turnaround is in sight of Irvine Lake. Athletes will fly back to T2 located at ithe ntersection of El Toro Road and Marguerite.
The run course starts off downhill but don't be fooled. What goes down has to go up. Athletes will make their way back to Lake Mission Viejo via a mixture of road, trails, and walking paths. Hills for sure.
Finish downhill into the parking lot at Lake Mission Viejo and sprint it out along the beach to the finish line!

There are 14 event options, including:
- Sprint Distance Triathlon
- Olympic Distance Triathlon
- Sprint Relay
- 5k
- And more! see all events on the website below
More Information and Registration here: https://ventura.californiatriathlon.org/

Escape from Alcatraz™ Triathlon Set for Exciting Return to San Francisco Bay May 31 through June 1, 2025
SAN FRANCISCO – The legendary Escape from Alcatraz™ Triathlon is set to make a return to the streets and waters of San Francisco on Sunday, June 1. Organized by IMG, a global sports, events and representation company, the iconic race will be celebrating its 44th year in the scenic Bay Area where over 10,000 athletes are anticipated to vie for one of the 2,000 coveted spots through a Random Drawing. Registration for the Random Drawing opens on Thursday, Sept. 26 at 9:30 am PST (Pacific Standard Time) and will run through Friday, Dec. 13 at 11:59 p.m. PST (Pacific Standard Time).

The Hermosa Beach Triathlon is an entry level event that welcomes triathletes of all skill levels. Whether you are new to the sport of triathlon or looking for summer training, this event is for you. The event features a beginner friendly course in beautiful Hermosa Beach, California.
Bring your friends and family to watch you compete and enjoy a nice walk down iconic Pier Avenue, have lunch, sun bathe, or jump in the refreshing Pacific Ocean after the race. Your options here are endless!

IRONMAN 70.3 Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz embodies the laid-back, sandy-feet, “no shirt, no problem” culture that makes the California Coast so uniquely… California. Even passionate, driven triathletes (who’ve made Type 2 fun an art) pause their watches to take in the September sunset over the harbor. IRONMAN 70.3 Santa Cruz has a long history in Santa Cruz, merging a chill, local-race feel with the high-end IRONMAN experience athletes expect. The course features a 1.2-mile ocean swim around the wharf, a 56-mile rolling bike along scenic Highway 1, and a flat half-marathon through parks and along coastal bluffs, finishing at the famous beach finish line. If it’s a laid-back season closer you crave, look no further than IRONMAN 70.3 Santa Cruz for the ultimate surf city experience.