Date: August 16, 2015 Race Type: Triathlon Bike Surface: Road Drafting rules:? Non-drafting Kids Race? *NOT* a kids' race Course: 1 mile swim, 24.8 mile bike, 6.2 mile run Start: 8:00 AM Location: Steamboat Springs, Colorado Address: Lake Catamount Contact: 3034081195 | Lance@withoutlimits.com Individual Price: $90 until 12/31, $110 until race day! Team Price: $125 until May 31st, $145 until race day!
Date: August 16, 2015 Course: 1 mile swim, 24.8 mile bike, 6.2 mile run Location: Steamboat Springs, Colorado Address: Lake Catamount
General Information
Registration fees included or disclosed up front?: Not specified whether registration/convenience fees are added. Course Info: The Steamboat Springs Triathlon was the hit new Olympic Distance last season (1.5k Swim, 40k Bike, 10k Run) and is the 3rd stop on the Colorado Triathlon Tour! This course and venue are a dream come true and offer everything you could want as a first time triathlete or experienced veteran. For 2012 the Steamboat Triathlon has been named the USA Triathlon Regional Championships!
The 1.5k swim starts off in the picturesque Lake Catamount. Triathletes will then quickly transition to the 40k bike course with amazing views of the Yampa Valley and River! The new section added for 2011 takes cyclists up Aspen Ridge rd, a windy and gradual climb which overlooks the whole valley and mountainscape. The 10k run course hugs Lake Catamount for a flat and fast route which finishes back at the Lake! Hang out post race in the grassy lawns and enjoy great prizes, raffles, awards, and food from our local sponsors of Steamboat! Race is capped at 600 participants, please join us for one of Colorado's most intimate destination events!
More: Prizes and Awards
All prizes and awards are equal for female and male. Awards are given to the first, second, and third place finishers in each age group as well as prizes from our sponsors and raffle prizes for everyone!
Prizes to the top three male and female finishers in each of the following age groups: 14-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70+
Clydesdale/Athena Division
Males over 200lbs. and females over 150lbs. Prizes will be awarded to the top Clydesdale and Athena finishers.
Relay Teams
There are three divisions of teams: mens, womens, and coed. Teams of 2 or 3 competitors may race in the triathlon. Prizes will be awarded to the top team in each division.
Directions: Directions to Lake Catamount
Lake Catamount is located on CR 18, nestled in a beautiful valley off of CR 131. Directions coming from Denver, take Hwy 40 traveling west, turn left on Hwy 131, then left on CR 18. The transition area will be on the left hand side, near the Lake House. Coming from the east, travel through downtown Steamboat, turn right on Hwy 131, then left on CR 18.
Parking Information
Upon entering into Lake Catamount at the intersection of the Transition Area, you will be directed to travel approximately ½ mile to a parking area on the right-hand side. Please follow Volunteers instructions and do not park on the county road. This road will be used as access for the run in/out and you will be towed if you park in this location. Come prepared and put your gear in a backpack so you're able to walk the short jaunt to the transition area. If you are a volunteer, please arrive early so you are able to park in this same location. Absolutely no parking will be allowed at or near the clubhouse this is the location for the bike in/out.
Doggies
We love our dogs! However, for this year Lake Catamount has requested that your pets be left at home. Also, it is dangerous to leave your pets in your vehicle while you race or are a spectator. Please do not leave your pets in your automobile. Temperatures have been known to increase into the 80s by late morning so take care of your pets and leave them at home.
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