The Gateway Iron challenge is Ireland’s first adventure race to be held over three days which will involve a swim, bike and run race. The distance of each of the three disciplines is the “Iron distance” and consists of a 3.68 km swim, a 180.2km cycle and a 42.19km (26.2ml) marathon run. The marathon will be run in association with Mullingar Harriers athletic club and the cycle in association with Lakeside Wheelers cycling club. [Read more…]
Athleta to Sponsor Iron Girl
Athleta, the Sonoma County based women’s sports and active apparel brand, has signed on as the new title sponsor for Iron Girl. With 13 events nationwide, ranging from 10K/5K to half-marathon, duathlon and triathlon, the Athleta Iron Girl Event Series empowers females of all ages to lead a healthy and active lifestyle.
“The Iron Girl Series provides a forum for women to come together through sport, doing something good for her alongside friends and other female athletes,” said Tess Roering, VP of Marketing for Athleta. “A desire to be challenged athletically while bonding with and supporting others embodies the Athleta woman, making Iron Girl an ideal partner for us.”
“Iron Girl is proud to partner with Athleta, a leading brand for women, designed by women,” said Judy Molnar, Vice President of Iron Girl. “It is a natural fit, as Athleta shares the common goal of encouraging participation through events while providing the apparel to support a woman’s active lifestyle.”
The Athleta Iron Girl Series provides participants the opportunity to reach their personal fitness goals and event amenities such as: a post-race catered Breakfast Café, shirts sized for women, personalized race bibs, custom finisher medals, post-race giveaways and much more.
The 2011 Athleta Iron Girl National Event Series consists of:
· April 10 Athleta Iron Girl Clearwater, Fla. – Half-Marathon and 5K Run/Walk
· April 30 Athleta Iron Girl Lake Las Vegas, Nev. – Triathlon (800-meter swim, 24K bike, 5K run)
· May 15 Athleta Iron Girl Atlanta, Ga. – Triathlon (1/3-mile swim, 18-mile bike, 3-mile run)
· May 22 Athleta Iron Girl New Orleans, La. – Triathlon (1/4-mile swim, 12-mile bike, 3.1-mile run)
· June 26 Athleta Iron Girl Portland, Ore. – Triathlon (600-meter swim, 22K bike, 5K run)
· July 31 Athleta Iron Girl Racine, Wisc. – Triathlon (400-meter swim, 22K bike, 5K run)
· Aug. 7 Athleta Iron Girl Syracuse, N.Y. – Triathlon (600-meter swim, 30K bike, 5K run)
· Aug. 21 Athleta Iron Girl Columbia, Md. – Triathlon (.62-mile swim, 17.5-mile bike, 3.4-mile run)
· Aug. 27 Athleta Iron Girl Boulder, Colo. – Triathlon (1/4-mile swim, 17.2-mile bike, 3.1-mile run)
· Sept. 11 Athleta Iron Girl Seattle, Wash. (Run/Walk)
· Sept. 18 Athleta Iron Girl Lake Tahoe South Shore, Calif. – Triathlon (400-meter swim, 24K bike, 5K run)
· Sept. 25 Athleta Iron Girl Bloomington, Minn. – Duathlon (2-mile run, 22-mile bike, 2-mile run)
· Nov. 6 Athleta Iron Girl Del Mar, Calif. (10K and 5K Run/Walk)
Spirig wins Women’s European Title in Athlone
Waterways Ireland triAthlone, Ireland’s biggest triathlon and fourth biggest triathlon in the World had a record number of over 4,000 participants take part. Waterways Ireland triAthlone 2010 encompassed events for participants across all levels of competition; from charity and fun entrants, to those competing at the highest Irish amateur level. For 2010, and for the first time ever in the history of the country, the event proudly hosted the 2010 ETU European Triathlon Championships. [Read more…]
Brown-Lee wins European Championships
World number one takes the title in a battle between brothers
Waterways Ireland triAthlone, Ireland’s biggest triathlon and fourth biggest triathlon in the World had a record number of over 4,000 participants take part. Waterways Ireland triAthlone 2010 encompassed events for participants across all levels of competition; from charity and fun entrants, to those competing at the highest Irish amateur level. For 2010, and for the first time ever in the history of the country, the event proudly hosted the 2010 ETU European Triathlon Championships.
Alistair Brown – Lee from Great Britain, who is currently ranked number one in the world, came first in the Men’s elite race to claim the European Championship title, crossing the finish line in 1hr 44 minutes and 23 seconds, comfortably beating Spain’s Javier Gomez who clocked a time of 1hr 45 minutes and 3 seconds. The two athletes were shoulder to shoulder for a large portion of the race, particularly tailing each other during the swim and cycle.
Ireland’s Bryan Keane took his place among the best triathletes in Europe and finished in a time of 1hr 48 minutes and 49 seconds. He seemed disappointed with his performance, speaking after he crossed the finish line he said ‘I guess you could say I had a bad day at the office, I wasn’t happy with my swim but that’s racing for you, good days and bad days’.
He continued, ‘The crowd here today has been fantastic, it means so much to have people cheer you on, it has been great to see everyone come out, line the streets and really get behind the athletes.’
Third place went to David Hauss from France who finished in a time of 1hr 45 minutes and 30 seconds following a neck and neck final lap between himself and Gomez.
The elite race began at 4pm following short delay as the course was subjected to some last minute changes for safety reasons. The race began with an impressive dive from the 62 athletes leading into the 1.5km swim loop in the River Shannon before the competitors took to their bikes for 8 laps totalling the 40km bike challenge, and ended with a spectacular town-centred 4-lap 10km run as the crowds looked on.
Javier Gomez and Alistair Brown Lee asserted their standing early on coming out of the swim in 2nd and 4th position respectively. It was a battle of the brothers as Jonny Brown Lee tailed his elder sibling during the swim, holding onto forth as Alistair moved into 1st leading up to the run, before slipping behind during the second last lap as Alistair stretched his lead to 51 seconds ahead of Gomez.
Speaking on his victory Brown-Lee said ‘It was a fantastic race and it work out absolutely brilliant for me, I realised I had a good lead in the last lap so I decided to take my time and enjoy the rest of the race.’
Thousands of supporters lined the medieval streets cheering on the athletes from 20 countries competing in the event which is the largest championships ever staged in Ireland, second only to the Special Olympics.
Liam Heavin, Chairman, Waterways Ireland TriAthlone spoke about the success of the event:
“This was the biggest year yet for Waterways Ireland triAthlone and we are delighted to be hosting the 2010 Athlone ETU European Triathlon Championships. It was fantastic to see such a huge crowd out to support not just the Irish Athletes but all the competitors. Congratulations to the three athletes and in particular congratulations to Brown-Lee.”
The junior men’s race took place earlier in the afternoon and first place was claimed by Spain’s Vicente Hernandez, second was Andrey Brukhankov from and third was Vyacheslav Pimenov, both from Russia.
This year’s Waterways Ireland triAthlone event was supported by premium sponsor Waterways Ireland, with significant support also provided by Athlone Town Council.