We’re thrilled to announce that registration is now open for the 14th edition of the Triatlón Xel-Há, which will be held from November 16th (Olympic triathlon) to November 17th (sprint, kids, and novice triathlon) in 2024. This year, we are offering two registration channels: the Asdeporte sports events platform and the official site, triatlonxelha.com.
The Triatlón Xel-Há, with its 14-year history, has become one of the most important competitions for national and international athletes. For the tenth consecutive year, the Mexican Triathlon Federation has chosen Xel-Há as the venue for the National Championship of Categories, highlighting its consistency and prestige in the sports arena.
Event Details
Dates and Categories
- November 16, 2024: Olympic triathlon
- November 17, 2024: Sprint triathlon, kids’ triathlon, and novice triathlon
Registration Channels
- Asdeporte Platform: Register here
- Official Site: Register here
Event Schedule
November 16, 2024
- 6:00 AM: Check-in and body marking
- 7:00 AM: Olympic triathlon start
- 11:00 AM: Award ceremony
November 17, 2024
- 6:00 AM: Check-in and body marking
- 7:00 AM: Sprint triathlon start
- 9:00 AM: Kids’ triathlon start
- 11:00 AM: Novice triathlon start
- 1:00 PM: Award ceremony
Registration Information
To register, visit either the Asdeporte platform or the official Triatlón Xel-Há website. Ensure you register before the deadlines to avoid late fees.
Fees and Deadlines
9 to 15 years:
- Regular: $1,550 MXN
- Late: $1,700 MXN
Novice
- Regular: $2,400 MXN
- Late: $2,700 MXN
Sprint
- Regular: $2,299 MXN
- Late: $2,999 MXN
Sprint Relay
- Regular: $3,050 MXN
- Late: $3,099 MXN
Elite
- Regular: $2,400 MXN
- Late: $2,400 MXN
Olympic
- Regular: $2,350 MXN
- Late: $3,099 MXN
Olympic Relay
- Regular: $3,125 MXN
- Late: $4,125 MXN
*Prices are in Mexican pesos (MXN).
Sustainability Initiatives
The Triatlón Xel-Há is not just about sports; it’s also about sustainability. As part of the Mexican Triathlon Federation’s initiative to categorize the Triathlon as a Green Sport, we promote sustainable practices such as using chemical-free sunscreens, waste separation, and reducing printed materials. Additionally, 100% of the registration fees will be donated to the organization Flora, Fauna y Cultura de México, A.C.
Supporting Flora, Fauna y Cultura de México, A.C.
This year’s event is dedicated to supporting Flora, Fauna y Cultura de México, A.C. All registration fees will go towards this organization, helping to fund their various conservation projects across Mexico.
Venue: Parque Xel-Há
Xel-Há Park, the event’s venue, opened in November 1994 and is considered one of Mexico’s natural wonders. The park features a landscape framed by rivers, inlets, and jungle passages, offering a variety of aquatic activities, biking, and zip-lining.
Conservation Programs
Xel-Há is committed to preserving the environment. Their conservation efforts include monitoring and specialized treatment of species such as the melipona bee, pink conch, cove fish, and manatees. Since 2000, the park has implemented reforestation processes and comprehensive water management with five treatment plants.
Participant Categories and Costs
Here’s a detailed list of participant categories and their respective costs:
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Ages 9 to 15
- Regular: $1,550 MXN
- Late: $1,700 MXN
Novice
- Regular: $2,400 MXN
- Late: $2,700 MXN
Sprint
- Regular: $2,299 MXN
- Late: $2,999 MXN
Sprint Relay
- Regular: $3,050 MXN
- Late: $3,099 MXN
Elite
- Regular: $2,400 MXN
- Late: $2,400 MXN
Olympic
- Regular: $2,350 MXN
- Late: $3,099 MXN
Olympic Relay
- Regular: $3,125 MXN
- Late: $4,125 MXN
How to Prepare for the Triathlon
Training Tips
Start training at least three months before the event. Incorporate swimming, biking, and running into your routine. Aim for at least five training sessions per week.
Gear Recommendations
Ensure you have the right gear, including a triathlon suit, goggles, a swim cap, a road bike, a helmet, running shoes, and a race belt.
Travel and Accommodation
Nearby Hotels and Lodgings
Consider staying at nearby hotels like the Xcaret Hotel, which offers convenient access to the park. Other options include all-inclusive resorts and budget-friendly accommodations.
Transportation Options
Shuttle services are available from Cancun International Airport to Xel-Há Park. Car rentals and taxis are also viable options.
Visitor Information
Ticket Purchasing
Tickets for the event can be purchased online through the Asdeporte platform or the official Triatlón Xel-Há website.
What to Bring
Pack essentials like sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, water bottles, energy bars, and a change of clothes.
Past Event Highlights
Previous editions of the Triatlón Xel-Há have been marked by thrilling performances and memorable moments. Participants often share their stories and experiences, highlighting the event’s unique blend of sports and nature.
Contact Information
For more information, you can reach out to the event organizers through their social media channels:
Conclusion
Don’t miss the chance to participate in the 14th edition of the Triatlón Xel-Há. Whether you’re a seasoned triathlete or a novice, this event offers a unique opportunity to challenge yourself in one of the most beautiful natural settings in Mexico. Register now and join us for an unforgettable experience.
FAQs
What are the dates for the Triatlón Xel-Há 2024?
The event will be held on November 16th and 17th, 2024.
Where can I register for the event?
You can register on the Asdeporte platform or the official Triatlón Xel-Há website.
What sustainable practices are promoted during the event?
The event encourages the use of chemical-free sunscreens, waste separation, and reduced printed materials.
Who benefits from the registration fees?
All registration fees are donated to Flora, Fauna y Cultura de México, A.C.
What should I bring to the event?
Bring essentials like sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, water bottles, energy bars, and a change of clothes.





















