All-American Sweep: Legends and Rising Star Dominate XTERRA Puerto Rico
XTERRA
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April 10, 2025
Race Recap

All-American Sweep: Legends and Rising Star Dominate XTERRA Puerto Rico

XTERRA
|
April 10, 2025
Key Points

CABO ROJO, PUERTO RICO – On April 5-6, the 2025 XTERRA World Tour arrived in the Americas, transforming Cabo Rojo’s Combate Beach into a high-energy arena of heat, grit, and world-class off-road competition. 

Elite veterans Suzie Snyder (USA) and Branden Rakita (USA) claimed top honors as returning champions, with Snyder taking the women’s crown at 2:45:10 and Rakita topping the pro division at 2:30:47. 

Yet it was 18-year-old Lucas Wright (USA), racing in the age group division, who stunned the field with a breakout performance, crossing the line in 2:29:44 to log the fastest overall time in his XTERRA Full Distance debut. Wright is now considered one of the American favorites to win the Junior division this September in Trentino, Italy at the XTERRA Youth World Championship. 

Across a weekend packed with triathlons, trail runs, and duathlons, XTERRA Puerto Rico delivered a full-force celebration of Caribbean adventure, supported by a passionate local community and fueled by the heartbeat of island hospitality.

Course Insight with Local Hero 

Returning to compete after placing 1st in 2023 and finishing 3rd in his 50–54 age group in both 2024 and again in 2025, local athlete Daniel Leon (PRI) shared his perspective on what made XTERRA Puerto Rico special:

"Puerto Rican culture offers hospitality and a good time. Our Island is an awesome destination for the whole family, from the colorful rainforests to the beautiful beaches. Cabo Rojo offers the opportunity for adventure mountain biking, numerous local trails, close-by beaches, and comfortable water temperature for swimming."

It was an action-packed XTERRA weekend in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. Saturday’s gorgeous weather kicked off the official 21K Trail Half Marathon qualifier for the 2025 XTERRA Trail Run World Championship, followed by a fun 10K Trail Run.

For the Full Distance Triathlon on Sunday, the 1.5K swim was as flat and peaceful as the ocean at Combate Beach can be. The bike course was in excellent condition and it seemed like the overnight rain was just enough to compact the soil for a fast and challenging race. Tough climbs and awesome singletrack were just wide enough for passing slower riders. The 29K bike course this year was a single loop, which made it feel more like an adventure than a race circuit.

The 10K run was changed from last year. It was the same course, but made shorter and more laps. This improved access to hydration and meant you passed by the venue more often to be cheered on by family and friends. We had champions returning to defend their titles (Snyder and Rakita) as well as newbies getting a feel for the XTERRA life. Each year, this event seems to get better. Can’t wait till next year!”

Elite Recap

In the Elite men’s race, Branden Rakita (USA) successfully defended his XTERRA Puerto Rico title, crossing the line in 2:30:47. Rakita stayed within striking distance on the swim (23:02) and surged forward with a strong bike split (1:22:16). He sealed the win with a run split of 44:01. Charlie Smoak (USA), racing XTERRA Puerto Rico for the first time, took second place in 2:33:44. 

Smoak emphasized the XTERRA spirit: “The XTERRA community was incredibly welcoming and stood for more than just performance.” James Kirschner (USA), third overall in 2:38:25, praised the course: “The swim is awesome. The water temp is perfect, and it is shallow, so it’s not super intimidating. The race vibe here is amazing—you really get the sense that locals are just here to go hard on their favorite backyard trails.”

The women’s race was highlighted by Suzie Snyder (USA), whose dominant performance defended her 2024 title—with a finishing time of 2:30:15. After the swim (26:04), Snyder set a relentless pace on the bike (1:29:18), taking control before sealing her victory on the run (48:03).

Katja Krenn (AUT) secured second place among the Elite women, finishing in 3:00:48. She was even with Snyder out of the swim (26:04) and showed resilience throughout the challenging bike and run legs. Brittany Schroeder (USA) rounded out the women’s podium, finishing third in 3:15:59 after a solid effort across all disciplines.

Full Results Here

Wright Wins The Weekend

At just 18 years old, Lucas Wright (USA) stunned the XTERRA Puerto Rico field by delivering the fastest overall performance of the weekend, clocking an impressive 2:29:44. 

Wright set the tone immediately, coming out of the water first overall with a blistering 21:54 swim. “I’ve always led the swim, and I had no reason to believe this would be different, so I took it out strong and separated myself from the rest," said Wright. 

After dominating the swim, Wright navigated the 29K mountain bike course strategically, finishing strong with a split of 1:21:30. “I headed out for the bike ready to rock and roll, putting down a great time on the final climb and cruised back into transition,” he explained.

Despite his strong start, the tropical heat began to take its toll on Wright during the 10K run. “It was starting to get really hot for me when I took off on the run. I got halfway through the second lap of four and started getting some severe stomach pain. I pushed through to the beginning of the fourth lap before I really started to suffer,” Wright recalled. It was in these difficult moments that Wright experienced the true spirit of XTERRA. “One of my future teammates, who was on a different lap, caught up to me and offered me some water and told me to focus on breathing, which was so kind but only helped so much when I was pulling over every hundred yards. To me, that is the spirit of XTERRA and what it means to be a (future) teammate on every level.”

Reflecting on the accomplishment, he concluded, “In the end it was worth it—I not only won the overall, but I beat every single Elite time as well. I was absolutely stoked, knowing I gave it my all.”

Youth Athletes Shine, Locals Triumph in Trail Run

In the XTERRA Sprint Triathlon, the Youth A division saw standout performances from Daritzamar Estrada (PRI), who took first place with a time of 2:03:52, and Clara Geddes (PRI), who closely followed at 2:04:35. Both athletes secured spots to represent their home countries at the XTERRA Youth World Championship this September in Trentino, Italy.

Saturday’s 21K Trail Half Marathon, marking the 10th stop of the 2025 XTERRA Trail Run World Series, served as a qualifying event for July’s XTERRA Trail Run World Championship in Snowdonia, Wales. Local runners captured both titles, with Kelvin González Ramirez (PRI) winning the men’s race in 1:35:32 and María Medina (PRI) claiming the women’s title in 1:53:03.

From duathlon to aquathlon to the festive atmosphere surrounding the weekend, XTERRA Puerto Rico delivered an action-packed weekend filled with sports adventure, community support, and authentic island culture.

CABO ROJO, PUERTO RICO – On April 5-6, the 2025 XTERRA World Tour arrived in the Americas, transforming Cabo Rojo’s Combate Beach into a high-energy arena of heat, grit, and world-class off-road competition. 

Elite veterans Suzie Snyder (USA) and Branden Rakita (USA) claimed top honors as returning champions, with Snyder taking the women’s crown at 2:45:10 and Rakita topping the pro division at 2:30:47. 

Yet it was 18-year-old Lucas Wright (USA), racing in the age group division, who stunned the field with a breakout performance, crossing the line in 2:29:44 to log the fastest overall time in his XTERRA Full Distance debut. Wright is now considered one of the American favorites to win the Junior division this September in Trentino, Italy at the XTERRA Youth World Championship. 

Across a weekend packed with triathlons, trail runs, and duathlons, XTERRA Puerto Rico delivered a full-force celebration of Caribbean adventure, supported by a passionate local community and fueled by the heartbeat of island hospitality.

Course Insight with Local Hero 

Returning to compete after placing 1st in 2023 and finishing 3rd in his 50–54 age group in both 2024 and again in 2025, local athlete Daniel Leon (PRI) shared his perspective on what made XTERRA Puerto Rico special:

"Puerto Rican culture offers hospitality and a good time. Our Island is an awesome destination for the whole family, from the colorful rainforests to the beautiful beaches. Cabo Rojo offers the opportunity for adventure mountain biking, numerous local trails, close-by beaches, and comfortable water temperature for swimming."

It was an action-packed XTERRA weekend in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. Saturday’s gorgeous weather kicked off the official 21K Trail Half Marathon qualifier for the 2025 XTERRA Trail Run World Championship, followed by a fun 10K Trail Run.

For the Full Distance Triathlon on Sunday, the 1.5K swim was as flat and peaceful as the ocean at Combate Beach can be. The bike course was in excellent condition and it seemed like the overnight rain was just enough to compact the soil for a fast and challenging race. Tough climbs and awesome singletrack were just wide enough for passing slower riders. The 29K bike course this year was a single loop, which made it feel more like an adventure than a race circuit.

The 10K run was changed from last year. It was the same course, but made shorter and more laps. This improved access to hydration and meant you passed by the venue more often to be cheered on by family and friends. We had champions returning to defend their titles (Snyder and Rakita) as well as newbies getting a feel for the XTERRA life. Each year, this event seems to get better. Can’t wait till next year!”

Elite Recap

In the Elite men’s race, Branden Rakita (USA) successfully defended his XTERRA Puerto Rico title, crossing the line in 2:30:47. Rakita stayed within striking distance on the swim (23:02) and surged forward with a strong bike split (1:22:16). He sealed the win with a run split of 44:01. Charlie Smoak (USA), racing XTERRA Puerto Rico for the first time, took second place in 2:33:44. 

Smoak emphasized the XTERRA spirit: “The XTERRA community was incredibly welcoming and stood for more than just performance.” James Kirschner (USA), third overall in 2:38:25, praised the course: “The swim is awesome. The water temp is perfect, and it is shallow, so it’s not super intimidating. The race vibe here is amazing—you really get the sense that locals are just here to go hard on their favorite backyard trails.”

The women’s race was highlighted by Suzie Snyder (USA), whose dominant performance defended her 2024 title—with a finishing time of 2:30:15. After the swim (26:04), Snyder set a relentless pace on the bike (1:29:18), taking control before sealing her victory on the run (48:03).

Katja Krenn (AUT) secured second place among the Elite women, finishing in 3:00:48. She was even with Snyder out of the swim (26:04) and showed resilience throughout the challenging bike and run legs. Brittany Schroeder (USA) rounded out the women’s podium, finishing third in 3:15:59 after a solid effort across all disciplines.

Full Results Here

Wright Wins The Weekend

At just 18 years old, Lucas Wright (USA) stunned the XTERRA Puerto Rico field by delivering the fastest overall performance of the weekend, clocking an impressive 2:29:44. 

Wright set the tone immediately, coming out of the water first overall with a blistering 21:54 swim. “I’ve always led the swim, and I had no reason to believe this would be different, so I took it out strong and separated myself from the rest," said Wright. 

After dominating the swim, Wright navigated the 29K mountain bike course strategically, finishing strong with a split of 1:21:30. “I headed out for the bike ready to rock and roll, putting down a great time on the final climb and cruised back into transition,” he explained.

Despite his strong start, the tropical heat began to take its toll on Wright during the 10K run. “It was starting to get really hot for me when I took off on the run. I got halfway through the second lap of four and started getting some severe stomach pain. I pushed through to the beginning of the fourth lap before I really started to suffer,” Wright recalled. It was in these difficult moments that Wright experienced the true spirit of XTERRA. “One of my future teammates, who was on a different lap, caught up to me and offered me some water and told me to focus on breathing, which was so kind but only helped so much when I was pulling over every hundred yards. To me, that is the spirit of XTERRA and what it means to be a (future) teammate on every level.”

Reflecting on the accomplishment, he concluded, “In the end it was worth it—I not only won the overall, but I beat every single Elite time as well. I was absolutely stoked, knowing I gave it my all.”

Youth Athletes Shine, Locals Triumph in Trail Run

In the XTERRA Sprint Triathlon, the Youth A division saw standout performances from Daritzamar Estrada (PRI), who took first place with a time of 2:03:52, and Clara Geddes (PRI), who closely followed at 2:04:35. Both athletes secured spots to represent their home countries at the XTERRA Youth World Championship this September in Trentino, Italy.

Saturday’s 21K Trail Half Marathon, marking the 10th stop of the 2025 XTERRA Trail Run World Series, served as a qualifying event for July’s XTERRA Trail Run World Championship in Snowdonia, Wales. Local runners captured both titles, with Kelvin González Ramirez (PRI) winning the men’s race in 1:35:32 and María Medina (PRI) claiming the women’s title in 1:53:03.

From duathlon to aquathlon to the festive atmosphere surrounding the weekend, XTERRA Puerto Rico delivered an action-packed weekend filled with sports adventure, community support, and authentic island culture.

2023 XTERRA ELITE SERIES RESULTS & UPCOMING RACES
Dates
Event
Location/Winners
Prize Purse
Feb 25
XTERRA Wellington Festival
XTERRA Wellington Festival
Wellington
,
New Zealand
S. Osborne/M. Kennedy
$10,000NZL
Mar 11
XTERRA Rotorua Festival
XTERRA Rotorua Festival
Rotorua
,
New Zealand
J. Moody/M. Kennedy
$10,000NZL
Mar 16-18
XTERRA Oman
XTERRA Oman
Musandam
,
Oman
M. Chane/M. Menditto
$16,000USD
Apr 1-2
XTERRA Australia
XTERRA Australia
Dunsborough
,
Australia
S. Osborne/S. Kingsford
$7,500USD
Apr 15-16
XTERRA Asia-Pacific Championship
XTERRA Asia-Pacific Championship
Kenting National Park
,
Taiwan
A. Forissier/A. Paties
$25,000USD
Apr 15-16
XTERRA Puerto Rico
XTERRA Puerto Rico
Fajardo, PR
,
Puerto Rico
A. Plouffe/B. Swicegood
$7,500USD
Apr 22-23
XTERRA Greece Vouliagmeni
XTERRA Greece Vouliagmeni
Vouliagmeni
,
Greece
P. Soukap/E. Ducreux
€7,500
May 13
XTERRA Weston Park
XTERRA Weston Park
Staffordshire
,
United Kingdom
A. Brownlee/E. Orchard
€7,500
May 18-21
XTERRA Oak Mountain
XTERRA Oak Mountain
Pelham, AL
,
United States
A. Serrieres/A. Paties (A. Serrieres/L. Duvoisin)
$15,000 + $5,000 (Short Track)
May 20-21
XTERRA Portugal
XTERRA Portugal
Golegã
,
Portugal
F. Vie/B. Ferreira
€7,500
May 27-28
XTERRA Lake Garda
XTERRA Lake Garda
Toscolano-Maderno
,
Italy
A. Serrières/H. Karásková
€7,500
Jun 10-11
XTERRA European Championship
XTERRA European Championship
Namur
,
Belgium
F. Forissier/L. Duvoisin (A. Forissier/S. Mairhofer)
€25,000 + €5,000 (Short Track)
Jun 17-18
XTERRA Switzerland
XTERRA Switzerland
Vallée de la Brévine
,
Switzerland
A. Forissier/L. Duvoisin
€7,500
Jul 1-2
XTERRA France
XTERRA France
Xonrupt, Vosges
,
France
A. Forissier/S. Mairhofer
€15,000
Jul 8-9
XTERRA Victoria
XTERRA Victoria
Victoria
,
Canada
K. McPherson/C. Drever
$3,000CDN
Jul 14-16
XTERRA Quebec
XTERRA Quebec
Manoir du Lac Delage
,
Canada
K. McPherson/S. Kingsford
$7,500USD
Jul 22-23
XTERRA Lake Scanno
XTERRA Lake Scanno
Lake Scanno
,
Italy
M. Bonacina/C. Wasle
€7,500
Aug 11-13
XTERRA Czech
XTERRA Czech
Prachatice
,
Czech Republic
A. Serrières/S. Billouin (A. Serrières/S. Billouin)
€15,000 + €5,000 (Short Track)
Aug 18-19
XTERRA Germany
XTERRA Germany
Zittau
,
Germany
A. Serrières/A. Paties (A. Serrières/A. Paties)
€15,000 + €5,000 (Short Track)
Aug 25-26
XTERRA USA Championship
XTERRA USA Championship
Avon, CO
,
United States
S. Middaugh/L. Paterson
$25,000USD
Aug 25-26
XTERRA Nouvelle Aquitaine
XTERRA Nouvelle Aquitaine
Moliets-et-Villemartin
,
France
J. Dumas/S. Marnoni
€7,500
Sep 16-17
XTERRA Whistler
XTERRA Whistler
Whistler
,
Canada
N. Killiam/C. Drever
$3,000CAD
Sep 21-24
XTERRA World Championship
XTERRA World Championship
Trentino
,
Italy
A. Serrières/S. Billouin
€100,000 + €5,000 (Short Track)
Oct 21-22
XTERRA Tahiti
XTERRA Tahiti
Tahiti
,
French Polynesia
R. Ruzafa/S. Billouin
$7,500USD

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