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The Life Time Triathlon Series is a set of Olympic Distance triathlon races held annually in the United States and organized by Life Time Fitness. The series began as a single race, the Lifetime Fitness Triathlon, in 2002 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It gained immediate recognition from national and international competitors due to its ...
A triathlon is an endurance multisport race consisting of swimming, cycling, and running over various distances. [1] ... and the U.S. Open in Dallas. There is a ...
WHAT: The Race to the Toyota Cup completes its tour of the nation with the U.S. Toyota Open (Dallas), the seventh and final event in the 2012 Life Time Triathlon Series on October 7 in Rockwall ...
April 21: Africa Triathlon Sprint Duathlon Championships in Hurghada; April 21: Asia Triathlon Championships in Hatsukaichi; May 3: Oceania Triathlon Super-Sprint Championships in Gold Coast; May 5: Europe Triathlon Powerman Middle Distance Duathlon Championships in Alsdorf; June 14-22: Europe Triathlon Multisport Championships in Coimbra
An Ironman 70.3, also known as a Half Ironman, is one of a series of long-distance triathlon races organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC). The "70.3" refers to the total distance in miles (113.0 km) covered in the race, consisting of a 1.2-mile (1.9 km) swim, a 56-mile (90 km) bike ride, and a 13.1-mile (21.1 km) run.
Completing an Ironman Triathlon is no small feat; it's a challenge that includes running a 26.22-mile marathon, biking for 112 miles and completing a 2.4-mile swim. When father-and-son duo Jeff ...
How long is an Ironman triathlon? The full Ironman distance is 140.6 miles, consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, followed by a 112-mile bike, ending with a marathon ― a 26.2-mile run.
In 2009, Reed won 7 triathlons and the Toyota Cup Series. [2] His triumphs came at Ironman California 70.3, Miami International Triathlon, Pan American Championships, REV 3 Half-Ironman, Life Time Fitness Minneapolis, Chicago Triathlon and Dallas Triathlon. Reed was named USA Triathlon’s Athlete of the Year for 2008. [3]