Cesar Jimenez Prado

Cesar Jimenez Prado

César Jiménez Prado is a highly accomplished athlete from Costa Rica, known for his exceptional achievements in both motorsports and triathlon. As an eight-time national champion in quadcross, César made history in 2017 by winning the professional title in Costa Rica and later became the first Central American athlete to turn professional in the United States. He competed in the highest ranks of U.S. quadcross for three years, achieving a top-12 finish in a highly competitive field that included European and American racers.

After retiring from quadcross in 2023 due to injuries, César transitioned to triathlon. Despite being new to the sport, he quickly made a name for himself by winning major races such as Ticoman and Quepos 111 in his debut year. His natural talent, determination, and drive to succeed have made him a standout competitor in the triathlon scene.

César's journey from motorsports to triathlon showcases his versatility, discipline, and commitment to excellence. He continues to train hard and aims to compete at the highest levels of triathlon, focusing on upcoming races like Xterra and Ticoman in 2024.