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Buffalo Springs Lake Ironman 70.3

Date

Start: Sunday, June 24, 2012 @ 6:30 AM

Additional Date Information

6:30am

Address

Buffalo Springs Lake
Lubbock, TX

Fees

See Fees Below

Registration Closing Date

Saturday, June 23, 2012 @ 11:22 AM PST

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70.3 Individual Registration $290.00
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70.3 Team Registration $310.00
Aquabike Individual Registration $290.00
Aquabike Team Registration $310.00
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INDIVIDUAL FEES

70.3
$225 USD (Open-12/31/11) $280 USD (1/1/12-3/31/12) $290 USD (4/1/12-6/22/12) $300 USD 6/23/12 Aquabike
$225 USD (Open-12/31/11) $280 USD (1/1/12-3/31/12) $290 USD (4/1/12-6/22/12) $300 USD 6/23/12

RELAY FEES

70.3
$255 USD (Open-12/31/11) $300 USD (1/1/12-3/31/12) $310 USD (4/1/12-6/22/12) $320 USD 6/23/12
Aquabike
$255 USD (Open-12/31/11) $300 USD (1/1/12-3/31/12) $310 USD (4/1/12-6/22/12) $320 USD 6/23/12

Additional Information

The is a Ironman 70.3 course which serves as an Ironman Qualifier and a 70.3 Qualifier. It consists of a 1.2 mile swim, a 56 mile bike ride and a 13.1 mile run. As an Ironman Qualifier event it requires the longer distance.

About the Course:

The Swim

A 1.2 mile open water lake swim. Wave starts (approximately 150 per wave), rectangular course counter clockwise, entry at beach area and exit on cement boat dock area, within 20 yards of the transition area. Swim cutoff time is 75 minutes.

Note: The water temperature in Buffalo Springs Lake, on the average, is 70-76 degrees . It is a spring fed lake so it stays cool; therefore, you should bring your wetsuits. Wetsuit rules apply: wetsuits are allowed with 76 degrees or cooler.

The Bike

56 miles, modified out and back, out of town farm to market roads, limited traffic, flat with 8 challenging hills, ranging from 8-13% grade and a quarter of a mile to 1.2 miles in length. These are good asphalt roads with some shoulders. Approved helmets are required; No drafting allowed.

The Run

13.1 miles, asphalt, flat with 3 challenging hills, ranging from 10-14% (not the same hills as found on the bike course) grade. The hills are approximately 300 yards to 880 yards in length. Partially shaded, tough, scenic course. No non-participant pacing allowed. Water stations approximately every 1 mile on the run. Course cut-off time is 8 hours 30 minutes from the last wave start.

Notes:

Aid Stations

These will be available every 10 miles on the bike.

Weather:

Semi-Arid (You don't sweat in the shade!) Average High 90.8 degrees; Average Low 64.3 degrees; Average Humidity 20-35%; Average Wind South 10-13 m.p.h. Note: Due to the extreme temperatures experienced in the 1994 race, (a history making 113 degrees F.), Buffalo Springs Lake Triathlon race management has established a policy that we may alter the race based on extreme weather conditions. You will be advised the day before if changes are required.

Qualifying

There will be a total of 30 Ironman World Championship slots awarded and 30 Ironman World Championship 70.3 slots. There will be 3 handcycle slots.

Sanctioning

USA Triathlon is the national governing body for the sports of triathlon, duathlon, winter triathlon and aquathlon in the United States. Participation in a USAT sanctioned event means the event director has the proper permits in place, liability and athlete excess medical insurance coverage and the event plan has met the standard of organization required. USA Triathlon provides rules, guidance and governance to set the standard for safe and fair multi-sport races. For more information on USA Triathlon and fueling the multi-sport lifestyle, visit our website at http://www.usatriathlon.org.

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