Herbalife Nutrition is excited to announce the third annual Herbalife24 Triathlon Los Angeles. Starting in Venice Beach and ending in Downtown Los Angeles at L.A. Live, join us for a one-of-a-kind journey through the heart of L.A.
Something for Everyone
There are a multitude of different race categories to fit everyone’s comfort level and desired goals. This year we’re also excited to announce the addition of a bike-only category (Bike Tour). Below are the various categories available this year:
Triathlon Sprint & International Distance
Aquabike International Distance
Triathlon Relay Teams
22 Mile Bike Tour
5k DTLA Run/Walk
Flat and Fast Course From Venice Beach to Downtown Los Angeles
After rave reviews of last year’s course design, the race once again begins at iconic Venice Beach in the Pacific Ocean. After participants exit the water and pass through T-1, the race continues on bike down Venice Blvd and through the heart of Los Angeles. Proceeding from T-2 in Downtown, the race culminates on foot alongside iconic LA landmarks and finishes at the famed L.A. Live outdoor venue.
The point-to-point course will take racers through a variety of LA neighborhoods and points of interest, each showcasing the diversity and stories that have shaped the second most populous city in the United States.
A Dedicated Support Team From Start to Finish
The Herbalife24 Triathlon Los Angeles will welcome participants from around the world to the city of dreams in the spring of 2022. But we also encourage new participants to join! Whether an Elite or first timer, our team is available for any questions that may arise along the way and are eager to assist all participants with planning an unforgettable experience.
An Exceptional Experience
From the Pre-Event Expo to the Finish Line Festival - The Herbalife24 Triathlon Los Angeles promises to be unforgettable with giveaways and other exciting moments expected from the entertainment capital of the world. The festival will be open to the public so we encourage spectators and supporters to join in for a fun and memorable afternoon.
Event details and schedule
View the event weekend schedule and other important details HERE.
The race begins at iconic Venice Beach in the Pacific Ocean. After participants exit the water and pass through T-1, the race continues on bike down Venice Blvd and through the heart of Los Angeles. Proceeding from T-2 in Downtown, the race culminates on foot alongside iconic LA landmarks and finishes at the famed L.A. Live outdoor venue.
The point-to-point course will take racers through a variety of LA neighborhoods and points of interest, each showcasing the diversity and stories that have shaped the second most populous city in the United States.
From the Pre-Event Expo to the Finish Line Festival - The Herbalife24 Triathlon Los Angeles promises to be unforgettable with giveaways and other exciting moments expected from the entertainment capital of the world. The festival will be open to the public so we encourage spectators and supporters to join in for a fun and memorable afternoon.
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