IRONMAN Gdynia and IRONMAN 70.3 Warsaw join the European IRONMAN circuit. Athletes of the country’s first full distance race will experience with triathlon passion in Gdynia and swim, bike, run in the heart of Poland’s capital city, in legendary Warsaw.
The unshaken spirit of Warsaw has seen many historic battles. Now, it is going to see IRONMAN 70.3 athletes taking on the swim, bike, run in the heart of the city. Poland’s capital city is dynamic, rich in culture and history, with open-minded people, as well as great nightlife. A unique destination for a quick city-break with exciting IRONMAN racing included.
IRONMAN 70.3 WARSAW ⇒ 1,93 km swim + 90 km bike + 21,1 km run ⇒ June 6, 2021
This race offers 40 qualifying slots for the 2021 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in St. George, Utah (USA).
“Gdynia loves Triathlon”, says a giant banner hanging on the wall of the Gdynia Aquarium, displayed at the transition zone during race week. But it is more than just a banner - Gdynia really loves and lives triathlon. Our enthusiastic community cannot wait to welcome IRONMAN athletes again – this time for the legendary full distance race. Late evening, finishing on a sandy beach, lights, music and “You are an IRONMAN!” shouted by the announcers… Goosebumps!
IRONMAN GDYNIA ⇒ 3,86 km swim + 180 km bike + 42,2 km run ⇒ August 8, 2021
IRONMAN Gdynia will be an official qualifying race to the IRONMAN World Championship 2021 Kailua-Kona Hawaii. Our race will offer 30 qualifying slots!
Triathlon IRONMAN 70.3 Gdynia – the biggest sporting event in Central & Eastern Europe. Every year 2,500 athletes from more than 50 different countries take part in this race.
Jan Frodeno, Daniela Ryf, Timothy O’Donnell, Boris Stein, Lisa Huetthaler, Ivan Tutukin, Diana Riesler, Nils Frommhold, Magnus Ditlev, Lisa Norden and Patrick Lange were among the winners of the race in the recent years!
IRONMAN 70.3 GDYNIA ⇒ 1,93 km swim + 90 km bike + 21,1 km run ⇒ August 8, 2021
Gdynia is a city in northern Poland. Located on Gdańsk Bay on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea. It is part of a conurbation with the spa town of Sopot, the city of Gdańsk and suburban communities, which together form a metropolitan area called the Tricity (Trójmiasto), with a population of over 1,000,000 people.
Historically and culturally part of Kashubia in Eastern Pomerania, Gdynia for centuries remained a small farming and fishing village. At the beginning of the 20th-century Gdynia became a seaside resort town and experienced an inflow of tourists.
Now Gdynia is a large resort in Poland and the most famous sports city in Central and Eastern Europe!
Everyone already knows that Gdynia is an IRONMAN Triathlon!