
Event dates, locations, rules and rankings.

A total of 13 races across 7 countries to decide who is crowned XTERRA Americas Tour Champion.
Covering the most diverse set of natural terrains, from Arizona to Argentina, the XTERRA Americas Tour is equal parts grit, grind, and glory as the region's best off-road triathletes compete for the right to call themself an XTERRA regional tour champion.
To be crowned champion, athletes must compete for points using the XTERRA World Performance Index - a proprietary, formula-driven system that delivers a score for every finisher based on factors such as field strength and depth, number of participants, elevation, water and air temperature, rainfall, trail conditions, and more.
Those with the highest XTERRA World Performance Index points score at an XTERRA Americas event at the end of the season - by gender and age group - will be named as the new reigning XTERRA Tour Champions of the Americas region.
The tour is open to all amateur off-road triathletes, but athletes must start in at least three events within the tour to be eligible to be crowned as an XTERRA Americas Tour Champion.
Apr 18-19 | XTERRA Puerto Rico | Cabo Rojo, PR , Puerto Rico | N/A |
Apr 25-26 | XTERRA New Jersey | New Jersey , United States | N/A |
May 15-17 | XTERRA North American Championship | Pelham, AL , United States | N/A |
Jun 5-6 | XTERRA Brazil | Ilhabela - São Paulo- SP - Brasil , Brazil | N/A |
Jun 27 | XTERRA Tahoe City | Tahoe City , United States | N/A |
Jul 11-12 | XTERRA South American Championship | Paipa, Boyacá , Colombia | N/A |
Jul 11-12 | XTERRA Quebec | Manoir du Lac Delage , Canada | N/A |
Jul 18-19 | XTERRA Conquer the Crater | Greater Sudbury, Ontario , Canada | N/A |
Aug 1 | XTERRA Portland | Gaston, Oregon , United States | N/A |
Aug 16 | XTERRA Sleeping Giant | Boulevard Lake , Canada | N/A |
Aug 21-23 | XTERRA Costa Rica | Las Catalinas, Guanacaste , Costa Rica | N/A |
Aug 22-23 | XTERRA Bromont | Bromont Olympic Equestrian Park / Lake Bromont beach , Canada | N/A |
Nov 21-22 | XTERRA Cabo | Los Cabos , Mexico | N/A |
*For Reference Only. Represents the top WPI score achieved by the overall amateur champion (male/female) at this race in 2023.
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Age Groups
The age groups that form part of the regional tours are: 18-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80+, and Physically Challenged. Your age on December 31 determines your age group.
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Race Participation
You must start at least three (3) XTERRA World Championship qualifying events in the Americas region to be eligible for XTERRA Americas Tour Champion honours. There is no limit to how many races you can do, but only races in the Americas region count towards Americas Tour titles. The season spans the entirety of the calendar year, from the first race of the season to the last.
3.
Score
You will receive an XTERRA World Performance Index points score at every event you compete in. You will also receive a loyalty bonus score, which is one point for each race you participate in beyond the minimum required (3). Your final score is your highest WPI score plus your loyalty bonus as a percentage.
Example: Your highest WPI score is 195, and you participate in 5 races, so your loyalty bonus is 2. Your final score is 195 + 2% = 198.9.
4.
Tour Champion
The athlete with the highest final score at the end of the season - by gender and age group - earns the title of XTERRA Americas Tour Champion.
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Tie Breakers
If there is a tie in the final score in the division, the tie-breaker will be the person finishing highest in the most recent race where both competed. If no head-to-head exists, the tie-breaker will be the person with the most tour wins. If still tied after counting wins, tie-breaker goes to the person finishing highest in the most recent race.