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TrailFest for MS is an off-road duathlon event consisting of four separate event dates to make a four-part series. All races are Run>Bike>Run and will follow a 5K run > 9 ... moremile MTB > 5K run format. Proceeds from the events will benefit the Rampy MS Research Foundation.
Swimming: 500 - 1,000 meters
Distance: Super sprint, Sprint, Short & Burly Course
The Branson Mountain Man Off-Road Triathlon is of course open to everyone, not just burly mountain men! This off-road triathlon starts and finishes at Table Rock State Park on the ... moresouth side of the dam on Lake Taneycomo in awesome Branson, Missouri. This is a rugged course that utilizes the White River Valley trail system.
Athletes will complete one of two courses, the Sprint Course or the Burly Course.
The Sprint Course is designed to be a great race for athletes of all abilities.
500 meter lake swim 8 mile mountain bike 4.3 mile trail run.
The Burly Course is essentially double the Sprint Course:
1,000 meter lake swim 15 mile mountain bike 7 mile trail run
Stay in Branson for race weekend, either at one of the many hotel / lodging establishments or be one with your inner mountain man and camp with us at Table Rock State Park. Please join us for all of the festivities!
The Tri-County Hill Hopper is a BP MS 150
Recommended Ride with four route options available: 20, 36, 58, or 67 miles. Each route provides a hilly ride complemented by some flats. ... moreThe ride starts at 9 am and the last route sweep is at 3 pm.
The Round Rock Raquathon Series is designed to be fun, relaxed and non-intimidating and offers an encouraging atmosphere for beginner athletes while also providing a consistent course ... morefor those seasoned athletes wishing to track improvements or get in a speed workout. The inaugural event is a Swin/Run that starts and finishes at the Clay Madsen Recreation Center.
Ages 7/8 - 50 yard swim and 1K run
Ages 9/10 - 100 yard swim and 1K run
Ages 11/14 - 200 yard swim and 2K run
Ages 15+ - 200 yard swim and 5K run
DATE, TIME, & PLACE: Saturday, March 7th, 2015 at Clay Madsen Recreation Center, 1600 Gattis School Road, Round Rock, TX 78664. The 15+ age group participants will begin at 7:30am with a 10 second staggered start. The swim portion will take place in the six lane indoor pool and the run will take place on the Greater Lake Creek Trail that begins right behind the recreation center with easy access to and from the pool.
The first 350 registered participants will receive a t-shirt, water bottle and swag.
Course: Snaked swim course at the Clay Madsen Recreation Center indoor pool and a looped course on the Greater Lake Creek Trail System.
Awards: Finishing medals will be awarded to participants ages 7-14. Prize packages will be given to the top overall male and female finishers. The top three finishers in each age group will be recognized and times posted. For participants 15 and over, the age groups will be divided every 5 years.
Parking: Limited event parking will be located on site. Additional parking is available at the Shops of Turtle Creek.
Seeding: An estimated finish time for your swim distance is required for seeding purposes. Participants that register, but fail to provide an estimated finish swim time will be launched at the end of their age group.
Kick off your Season! challenging bike course with killer climbs Beautiful Texas Hill country views run in canyon park along the lake and oak trees... more
Course Description: Intermediate Distance Race
Swim 1000 meters Bike 26.85 miles Run 5.8 miles
The Swim – 1000 meters
Wetsuit
Strongly Recommended – Average morning water temperature during March is 50-65 degrees for this area of the lake. Hypothermia is a risk without a wetsuit.
The swim course takes place in Canyon Lake starting from the boat dock at the end of transition in Canyon Park.
The course is a triangle staying primarily in the bay cove area. Swim buoys mark the course.
The
swim is a time trial. Swimmers will start every 3-5 seconds. Swimmers
are grouped by gender and age category. Multiple age categories may be
paired dependig on numbers. Swimmers have the option to start more towards the front, middle or back of their group depending on their swimming ability.
A team of lifeguards and kayakers will provide support on the course. Coast Guard support will keep boaters from the area.
The course has two left turns before heading back to the boat ramp to exit.
Wetsuits
are legal in USAT events for non-Pro participants without penalty in water temperatures up to and including 78 degrees Fahrenheit. Non-pro participants may wear a wetsuit in temperatures between 79-84 degrees but are not eligible for awards. No participants shall wear a wetsuit in
temperatures higher than 84 degrees. We will take and announce the water temperature on race morning. The average morning water temperature
for Canyon Lake in this cove in March is 50-65 degrees Fahrenheit. The average air temperature for March is 60 degrees with an average range from 49-71 degrees. The lake depth will range from an average of 20 feet
to 55 feet at a maximum.
Transition
• Located at the top of the boat ramp. Steep incline. • Transition area will be divided by age groupings and gender. • Bike out is at the opposite end. • For safety reasons you must walk your bike into and out of transition. There will be clearly marked mount and dismount lines. • Listen to race officials in transition. Be courteous of other racers.
The Bike – 26.85 miles
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The course is one loop. The course is a difficult, challenging, FUN course with serious climbs and descents providing gorgeous hill country views. Police officers will be present at all intersections directing traffic and helping to ensure safety. The course contains all right hand
turns except when exiting and entering the park. • No drafting. You
must keep at least three bike lengths between you and the cyclist in front of you. If you pass the person in front, you must do so within 15 seconds. • Stay to the right unless passing a cyclist. • If someone passes you, allow three bike lengths between you and the cyclist who passed you before attempting to pass. In other words, you have to exit the draft zone from the rear before you attempt to pass. • NO HEADPHONES!
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Immediately prior to the turnoff on to Purgatory Rd. from FM 32 there is a 1.2 mile stretch with no shoulder and bumps along the right edge. This stretch will be one way but demands caution from the cyclist.
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Approximately 1 mile after turning off of Purgatory Rd. onto FM 306 there is a very steep decline. You will reach 40+ mph. Take caution while descending. FM 306 traffic can get heavy and fast. We will work with traffic control to make this as safe as possible. It is the cyclist’s responsibility to follow the rules of the road. •
Caution: This course is technical and hilly. Be aware of traffic on 306. Officers and volunteers will be present on the course.
Bike and Helmet Inspections :
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There will be no mandatory bike or helmet inspection. Each racer is expected to ensure that his or her bike and helmet is in safe and proper
working condition. Bike shop mechanics will be onsite during packet pickup and on race morning to assist with any needed repairs. Please make sure your bike handlebars have bar end plugs. You will not be allowed to race without them. • All participants must wear a helmet that meets or exceeds the safety standards of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Helmets must be securely fastened before mounting your bike. You can be disqualified for not wearing your helmet.
Bike Aid Station
Corner of Purgatory Rd and Elkridge Rd.
Water, gatorade and Clif Products
The Run – 5.8 miles
The
run course is TWO loops on the peripheral paved roads within Canyon Park. The park is not open to the public at this time of year so no cars
will be in the park. Beautiful views of Canyon Lake and the park exist throughout the run course.
Run Course Aid Stations
• Aid stations will have water, Gatorade and Clif products. • Run course and finish line will have aid stations. • Run course aid station will be located as you are exiting transition onto the course and midway along each loop.
Finish Line
• Water and Gatorade will be provided at the finish line. • Fruit snacks will be available.
Stanley's Sprint Triathlon is a short early season event that is perfect for a beginner to test the waters or an intermediate to advanced
triathlete to get warmed up for the season ... moreto come. The pool swim makes it an ideal beginner event, but the course is also a challenge for the seasoned veteran who wants to
go fast and test their limits.
Separate awards will be presented to the top 3 male and female in each age group. Awards will be presented to the top finishing relay team only.
Course Information: Triathlon: 400 yard pool Swim / 20K Bike / 5K Run
Camp
Eagle is the jewel of the hill country, located outside of Rocksprings, Texas, the XTERRA Camp Eagle Off-Road Triathlon offers some
of the most challenging trails of the Texas ... moreXTERRA Series with a mix
of long climbs and screaming descents and technical single track.
Camp
Eagle offers a family friendly environment with lots of activities for your kids or significant other so bring the whole family along and
plan to stay for the weekend.
XTERRA Camp Eagle is the first of five races in the Texas Series.
WHEN:
March 28 at 12:00 pm
WHERE:
Camp Eagle, 6424 Hackberry Rd., Rocksprings, TX 78880
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Swim Course Description - 1K
Bring your wetsuits! The Nueces River is spring fed by 1.2 million gallons of new water a day. The swim course begins with an out and back section and then a few surprises. Be ready for adventure on the swim unlike any other race.
Following the swim, athletes ascend a steep 150' foot staircase that leads to the transition area.
Bike Course Description - 12 Miles
The
bike course at Camp Eagle is one of the most scenic, yet challenging courses in the country. The bike starts by plunging downhill before taking you along the shores of the beautiful, spring-fed river. Enjoy the downhill and flat river stretch because there's some climbing ahead! The trails wind through the hill country setting accentuated by several 30-mile vistas. After flying through a dry creek-bed, the trail drops back down towards the river and your awaiting run.
Run Course Description – 6K
There
is not a lot of time to think about the pain as you navigate all the obstacles (rocks), inclines (big hills), and water (that river again). This challenging course will leave you wanting more!
AWARDS:
Age based awards will be handed out to the top 3 male and females in categories 19 & under, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44,
45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65+
XTERRA POINTS:
Points are awarded to the top 15 in each group and by gender. Age groups are 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74 (m), 75+ (m). The XTERRA Physically Challenged age groups are 15-39 and 40+. Participants under age 15 do not receive points.
Join us for the 2nd Annual Tri Color Super Sprint Triathlon. This fun event has a special little addition on the run guaranteed to add color to your morning and you are able to by ... morepass the color. We welcome
any all ages safety able to do this distance.
Timing:
This is a chip timed event.
Occasionally a split is missed due to a misread or improper chip placement. We apologize now if this happens.
Awards:
Every athlete will receive a finisher's medal, t-shirt (you are guaranteed a shirt if registerest before we order them) and other items.
TRIATHLON COURSE INFORMATION
Swim: 600 yard open water lake swim. This is a small lake, so no need to worry about rough water. Bike: 13 miles on a circular course, mostly
along farm ... moreto market roads with rolling hills. Run: 3.1 miles on a closed, dirt road, mostly flat. The run will be 3 laps around the lake.
RULES
This is a USAT sanctioned event, all rules apply and will be enforced. The bicycle drafting penalty will be two minutes for each infraction. Anyone riding a bicycle without a helmet will be disqualified.
AWARDS
The awards ceremony will begin about 11:45 am.
Duathlon and Triathlon and 5K:
Every person who finishes will be awarded a finishers medal. Medals will be given to the first and second
place winners for each age group: 12-14;15-19;20-24;25-29;30-34;35-39;40-44;45-49;50-54;55 and up
Overall winners will receive a plaque and other special awards.
Distance: Super sprint, Sprint
Mighty Mujer Triathlon is an all-female race featuring two distances in 2015. Both distances start with a 300-yard swim in an indoor pool. The course then takes athletes on a challenging ... moreand rewarding bike route
(1 loop for Super Sprint, 2 loops for Sprint). The race finishes off with a run through the beautiful Memorial Park area of Central El Paso (2 loops for Super Sprint, 1 loop for Sprint).
Mighty Mujer Triathlon empowers and supports new and experienced triathletes with fun
and informative lead-up events and fantastic support on race day!
Cycling: 12.5 - 21.5 miles Swimming: 500 - 1,000 meters
Cycling: 12.5 - 21.5 miles Swimming: 500 - 1,000 meters
Swim:
Metroplex Sprint will be a 500 yard open water swim. Grand Tri and open water swim will be a 1000 yard open water swim. ... more
Direction for all distances will be Clockwise.
Start for all distances are "in water knee to waist deep".
Exit for all distances are on a concrete boat ramp.
Swim time will be taken as the athlete crosses the timing mat at the top of the boat ramp.
Exit from water to transition area is roughly a 60 yard swim.
Bike:
Metroplex Sprint Tri /Du is a 12.5 mile course. 1 full lap of Lake Ridge Parkway
The Grand Tri is a 21.5 mile course. 2 laps of Lake Ridge Parkway
After exiting the park the rider will do 2 laps of Lake Ridge Parkway. The Turnaround after the 1st lap will be in front of the Fire station just outside of the park. At the end of your 2nd lap you will return through the park to the transition area.
All cyclist coming to the Bike turn around point after 9:55am will be sent to the transition area.
Lake Ridge Parkway will have lanes coned off for your use and safety.
South Bound on Lake Ridge, The Cyclist will use the inside lane. Vehicles will use the outside lane.
North Bound on Lake Ridge, The Cyclist will use the outside lane. Vehicles will use the inside lane.
Run:
Metroplex Sprint Duathlon - 1st and second runs are the same. 2.5 mile out and back course
Metroplex Sprint Triathlon - 2.5 mile out and back course
Grand Triathlon - two laps of the 2.5 mile course.
Aid Stations - One at the exit of the transition area and one each 1.25 mile thereafter.
Products at aid stations: Water and Gatorade.
Finish line:
Each finisher to receive a custom finishers product.
Custom finish arch
Post Race area:
Hot post race food
Fellowship area - Tented with tables and and chairs
Richardson Bike Mart presents the 2015 Cooper Sprint Triathlon Series. We are sure after you finish this first one you will be back for theother two. Great opportunity to see who is ... morewho in the short distance triathlon racing in the North Texas area.
This is a USA Triathlon sanctioned event. All participants must be a current annual member of USAT or purchase a one-day permit for $12 or an
annual membership for $45 through online registration or at packet pickup---no exceptions.
Athletes must show picture ID and USAT membership card at packet pickup.
AFTER PARTY
There will be a bounce houses, music, vendors and a free pancake breakfast for all participants poolside after the race provided by Tenley's Cafe.
AWARDS
The overall male and female winners and masters will receive trophies and additional prizes.
Awards will be given to the first, second, and third place winners in the following categories:
Individual Race - Age Group- top three males and females per age group
Individual Race - Relay Teams- top three teams
Overall Male/Female to the best combined times in the three race series following the September race.
Overal Male/Female Team Competiton, to the best combined times in the three race series following the September race.
FREE RACE CLINIC
USAT Certified Coach Eduardo Guerra will host a free race clinic the day before each race (Friday) from 6:00 to 7:30 PM at race site.
Swimming: 300 - 500 meters
Distance: Super sprint, Sprint, Olympic/International
FREE Pre Race Clinics Saturday, June 6th 10am at
all packet pick up locations. We will go over what to expect on race day, how to set up your transition and open it up for general ... morequestions anyone has. Group Training Program for the Playtri Festival Triathlon There
will be an 8 week group training program for the Playtri Festival Sprint and Super Sprint Triathlon starting April 12th and a 12 week program for the Olympic distance starting March 15th. For more information on the the group training program click here. Awards and Amenities
Open Wave
Top 3 Overall Open Male and Female.
Open Wave is not eligible for Age Group awards and is intended for elite amateur athletes.
Age Group
Top Overall Masters and Grand Masters male and female.
Age Group / Weight Class awards will be 3 deep for both Male and Female.
Relay Team awards will be for top 3 overall relays.
Super Sprint
Top 5 Overall Male/Female.
All Finishers will receive a Finisher Medal.
Awards and Amenities All finisher's will receive a finisher's medal. Competitive Category athletes will be eligible for top
three awards in their divisions. All participants who pick ... moreup their packet will receive a goodie bag and t-shirt. Only this participants registered by September 1st are guaranteed to get their t-shirt size.
Course Sprint: 150 yard swim - 7 mile mountain bike - 2 mile run Course Notes: Swim Course: The swim will be a snake swim in a 25 yard indoor pool. ... more
Bike course:
The first and last ½ mile of the bike are on a concrete path. The rest of the bike portion takes you through the mountain bike trails of Squabble Creek.
Run course: The run will be an out and back behind the YMCA part on grass and part on a concrete path. There will be an aid station at the run start and at the turn around. Each aid station is equipped with water. FREE Pre Race Clinics On each day the store hosting packet pick up will also be putting on a race clinic at at 6pm during the week (Mon-Fri). For the packet pick up on Saturday, the clinic will be at 10am. We will go over what to expect on race day, how to set up your transition and open it up for general questions anyone has. Awards and Amenities Age Group
Top Overall Masters and Grand Masters male and female.
Age Group / Weight Class awards will be 3 deep for both Male and Female.
Relay Team awards will be for top 3 overall relays. .
All Finishers will receive a Finisher Medal.
Distance: Super sprint, n/a
Richardson Bike Mart presents the 2014 Cooper Kidz Triathlon Series.
Two great events in North Texas premier training facility. ... more
SANCTIONING:
This
is a USA Triathlon sanctioned event. All participants must be a current
annualmember of USAT or purchase a one-day permit for $10 or an annual membershipfor $15 through online registration or at packet pickup---no exceptions.
Athletes must show USAT membership card at packet pickup.
AFTER PARTY:
There
will be a bounce houses, music, vendors and a free pancake breakfast for allparticipants poolside after the race provided by Tenley's Cafe.
AWARDS:
All participants will receive a participation medal.
RACE DISTANCES BY AGE GROUP
Ages 6-8
SWIM: 50 Meters
BIKE: 3 Miles
RUN: .5 Mile
Ages 9-10
SWIM: 100 Meters
BIKE: 3 Miles
RUN: 1 Mile
Ages 11-14
SWIM: 200 Meters
BIKE: 6 Miles
RUN: 1 Mile
FREE Pre Race Clinics On each day the store hosting packet pick up will also be putting on a race clinic at at 6pm during the week (Mon-Fri). For the packet pick up on Saturday, the ... moreclinic will be at 10am. We will go over what to expect on race day, how to set up your transition and open it up for general questions anyone has. Awards and Amenities
Age Group
Top Overall Masters and Grand Masters male and female.
Age Group / Weight Class awards will be 3 deep for both Male and Female.
Relay Team awards will be for top 3 overall relays. .
All Finishers will receive a Finisher Medal.
Richardson Bike Mart presents the 2015 Cooper Sprint Triathlon Series. We are sure after you finish this first one you will be back for theother two. Great opportunity to see who is ... morewho in the short distance triathlon racing in the North Texas area.
This is a USA Triathlon sanctioned event. All participants must be a current annual member of USAT or purchase a one-day permit for $12 or an annual membership for $45 through online registration or at packet pickup---no exceptions.
Athletes must show picture ID and USAT membership card at packet pickup.
AFTER PARTY
There will be a bounce houses, music, vendors and a free pancake breakfast for all participants poolside after the race provided by Tenley's Cafe.
AWARDS
The overall male and female winners and masters will receive trophies and additional prizes.
Awards will be given to the first, second, and third place winners in the following categories:
Individual Race - Age Group- top three males and females per age group
Individual Race - Relay Teams- top three teams
Overall Male/Female to the best combined times in the three race series following the September race.
Overal Male/Female Team Competiton, to the best combined times in the three race series following the September race.
FREE RACE CLINIC
USAT Certified Coach Eduardo Guerra will host a free race clinic the day before each race (Friday) from 6:00 to 7:30 PM at race site.
USA Triathlon’s largest South Midwest Region stand along sprint triathlon is back for its 7th year!” The Cypress Triathlon is a mid season, short, fast, has a ton of compeition, a ... morebeautiful venue, supportive community, is very beginner friendly and is well marked with one of the safest courses you will ever come across. There is also a kids triathlon (pool swim with about 350 kids) and a Doggie Splash’N Dash the day before, on Saturday, with the main event taking place on Sunday. This is our longest running triathlon and the fastest by far. Courses are the same again this year.
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