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July 10-12, 2009
San Francisco, CA
The San Francisico Triathlon at Treasure Island is the last bay area triathlon of the season. As with all TRI California events many top pros have raced the course and since the event offers scenic views (Bay Bridge, Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, San Francisco Skyline) it makes for a great venue . The San Francisco Triathlon is also very spectator friendly because the loop course in all three events.The San Francisco Triathlon is offered in two distances: Olympic on Saturday and a Sprint on Sunday. This race profile covers the Olympic distance but the routes are the same for both but the amount of laps are different.
Sprint Course: Swim: 500m 1 lap, Bike 20k | 12.4 miles 3 laps, Run 5k | 3.1 miles 2 laps. The Bike course lap is slightly shorter cutting out the hill. The run course lap is also slightly shorter.
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August 9, 2009
Lake Natoma - Folsom, CA
The Folsom International Triathlon will host the Northern California Tri Club Championships Olympic Distance. This event will sell out with over 1,200 entrants.
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Whirlpool Steelhead 70.3 July 31, 2010 - Benton Harbor, Michigan
The Whirlpool Steelhead 70.3 Triathlon will be the only race in the Great Lakes region that will award slots to the Ironman 70.3 World Championship.
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October 9, 2010
Kona, Hawaii
The Ironman World Championship Hawaii is the race that defined our sport as it came of age, and continues to be the defining race in our sport for any avid triathlete.
To get to the starting line in Kona, you must either be very lucky and get yourself a spot through the lottery, or very talented, and win yourself a qualifying spot at one of the qualifying events held around the world.
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August 28-30, 2009
Monroe Street Harbor - Chicago, Illinois
The 26th running of the Accenture Chicago Triathlon. One of the most popular races in the Olympic distance.
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