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What to expect at Ironman 70.3 Washington Tri-Cities and how to prepare

6 min read  ·  Kael Penny  ·  Ironman 70.3 training

Ironman 70.3 Washington Tri-Cities in Richland, Washington is one of the most underrated 70.3s in the country and one of the fastest. It was voted Best Run Course in the world at the 2025 Ironman Athletes' Choice Awards, ranked third for Overall Satisfaction globally, and third for Best Swim Course in North America. If you're looking for a PNW 70.3 that rewards smart preparation, this is a great one to target.

The course breakdown

Swim: 1.2 miles in the Columbia River

The swim is a point-to-point downriver course in the Columbia River, which means the current works in your favour. It's one of the smoother 70.3 swims you'll find, and athletes consistently report it feeling faster than expected. Water temperature in late September can be cool, so wetsuit training is worth including in your build. Sighting is straightforward with a wide open course.

Bike: 56 miles through wine country

This is where the race gets interesting. The bike course rolls through Richland, West Richland, and Benton County, winding through the vineyards and high desert that define the Tri-Cities region. There's meaningful elevation gain (around 600m) with some punchy climbs, including a notable stretch near Badger Mountain. Wind is a real factor in this part of Washington — athletes who don't account for it often blow up on the back half of the bike leg.

Key coaching point: ride the climbs conservatively. The goal on the bike is to arrive at T2 with legs. Many athletes overextend on the early climbs and pay for it on the run.

Run: 13.1 miles along the Columbia River

This is the race's crown jewel, and the reason it won Best Run Course in the world. The course follows the Columbia River along flat, paved trails through the parks of Richland, finishing at Columbia Point Park. It's fast, spectator-friendly, and genuinely beautiful. If you've executed a disciplined bike split, you'll feel the difference here.

How to train for Tri-Cities

The race is typically held in late September, which gives athletes a solid training window coming out of summer. Here's a phase framework that works well for this course:

Race day tips

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Kael Penny is a professional triathlete and coach working with age-group athletes across the country through Tossed & Trained.