Donnerstag, 15. August 2013

LIVE: 30th anniversary Embrunman Triathlon

It is probably the toughest and hardest triathlon you may encounter during your life long endurance journey. The Embrunman triathlon, happening in Département Haute-Alpes (Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur) accumulates astonishing 3,800 meter vertical climb only on the bike leg with summit Col d’Izoard (2,360 m) to cross. Current male course record: Félix Martinez-Rubio 9:57:37 hours.
Riders must climb famous Tour de France mountain Col d’Izoard during the bike leg of Embrunman. Photo: Stephan Brunker - cc-by-sa
Only Norsemen Extreme triathlon or some more adventures endurance formats like Inferno Triathlon can be compared. Just follow all the action live: http://embrunman.com/live/

World Triathlon Corporation adds IRONMAN Chattanooga to event list

IRONMAN Chattanooga, the 11th full distance triathlon will take place on 28th September 2014. Read the press release for more information:

Chattanooga, Tennessee Named Host of New IRONMAN


Chattanooga, Tennessee has been selected to host the eleventh race in the U.S. IRONMAN Series. The inaugural IRONMAN Chattanooga will take place on Sunday, September 28, 2014.

The Southeastern U.S. has been steadily growing its love for multisport and, today, IRONMAN announces Chattanooga, Tennessee as the site of the eleventh race in the IRONMAN U.S. Series. The event will debut on Sunday, September 28, 2014, showcasing the city's dramatic landscapes and idyllic weather.

"We selected Chattanooga as it is a beautiful city and a premier outdoor sports destination. We are thrilled to bring IRONMAN here and to partner with the city to deliver a top level event," says Andrew Messick, Chief Executive Officer of IRONMAN.  

IRONMAN Chattanooga will begin with a single-loop, 2.4-mile swim in the Tennessee River with ample spectator vantage points alongside the city's famous Riverwalk. Athletes can look forward to fast splits on a downstream course. The bike will be a two-loop, 56-mile course with scenic farmland and mountain views. The two-and-a-half loop 26.2-mile run course will showcase beautiful downtown Chattanooga, the South Side, Riverview and the North Shore. Athletes can expect a fast, rolling course.

According to Chattanooga mayor Andy Berke, the city is already home to a thriving athletic community. "Chattanooga was a natural fit for this event," he says, adding that the race will introduce the city to a whole new breed of athletes. Berke says he looks forward to seeing how the IRONMAN event grows over the next few years as it builds upon the city's reputation as an outdoor adventure destination. 

The Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) has been named the Official Charity Partner of the inaugural event. CCFA will send a team of up to 100 athletes through Team Challenge, their endurance training and fundraising program. The program participants will raise funds for research, education and support for the 1.4 million Americans suffering from Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis—two debilitating digestive diseases that affect 1 in 200 Americans, including 150,000 children nationwide. 

IRONMAN Chattanooga will have a $25,000 USD professional prize purse and will be a P-2000 race. The race will offer 50 age group slots to the 2015 IRONMAN World Championship taking place on Oct. 10, 2015 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. General registration for IRONMAN Chattanooga will open at noon ET Wednesday, September 4, 2013 at ironman.com/chattanooga.