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2008-01-10 6:01 PM

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I know, it wasn't a very well kept secret, but it's official now

LONGHORN COMPLETES IRONMAN 70.3 SERIES
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Longhorn Ironman 70.3 Austin to be hosted October 5, 2008

January 10, 2008 - Austin, Texas, one of the nation’s triathlon hotbeds, will now host its own Ironman 70.3 event – the Longhorn Ironman 70.3 Austin on Sunday, October 5, 2008. The event, the final addition to the 2008 series, will serve as the first official qualifier for the 2009 Ironman World Championship taking place on November 14 in Clearwater, Florida.

Last year, Austin’s Endorfun Sports presented the city’s first long-distance triathlon as part of the Longhorn Triathlon Festival. Keith Jordan, Endorfun Sports owner and producer of the popular Timberman 70.3 in New Hampshire, comments, “With the official Ironman 70.3 designation, we expect the race to draw over 2,000 athletes from around the globe. We have already laid the groundwork with a very successful race in 2007, drawing more than 900 athletes from 38 states in addition to Mexico, Canada and Great Britain. This race will have the spirit of Austin and put our city on the world map as a destination and triathlon mecca.”

The race showcases the best of Austin – from the rolling greenery of the Hill Country to the city’s renowned live music scene. The 1.2 mile freshwater swim takes place in Decker Lake at Walter E. Long Park. The cycling course is a 56-mile, highly scenic path through Texas farmland, with views of sprawling ranches, wildlife, cedar-covered vistas and sunflower fields. On the half marathon run course, athletes discover why Austin is the Live Music Capital of the World. Live, local bands provide a soundtrack as racers take on a two-loop course through Walter E. Long Park, along Decker Lake and through the Travis County Expo Center grounds.

In addition to the $25,000 professional prize purse, overall and age group winners receive locally-crafted limestone trophies. Once the race is over and winners have been determined, athletes and supporters kick back with a post-race party on Sunday evening. The event is supported by the City of Austin, Austin Sports Commission, Austin Parks & Recreation, Texas Department of Transportation and local law enforcement.

Local and regional volunteers will staff themed aid stations along the course, and vie for the “Best Aid Station” cash award. Many community and non-profit groups receive a donation for sending volunteers to the event. If you or your group would like to volunteer, please contact [email protected].

For more information about the Longhorn Ironman 70.3 Austin, or to sponsor the event, contact Claire Jordan at 512-535-5224 or visit www.ironmanlonghorn.com.

Additional Ironman and 70.3 information can be obtained at www.ironman.com.



2008-01-10 6:38 PM
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Congrats, Keith...here's to mucho success in the years to come!
2008-01-10 7:30 PM
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Looking forward to it

2008-01-10 8:02 PM
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Very exciting news for Austin, congrats Keith looking forward to another great event this year!!!

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2008-01-10 8:17 PM
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Hard to believe it will be awesomer than last year!
2008-01-11 8:51 AM
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oh, it'll be awesomer

that'd happen regardless, we've got a list of things to improve.
Expo/athletes village is moving to the Host Hotel, the Sheraton Austin, right downtown. That's a BIG improvement....and one of many!


2008-01-11 10:02 AM
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Hey Keith...wanna make it awesomEST ??  Give a trophy for last place fat-guy who huffs and puffs across the line and then falls into the beer bucket.  I'm ALL OVER that! 
2008-01-11 4:52 PM
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Keith,

I couldn't find an answer on the website, but when is the awards banquet?  Is it Sunday afternoon or Monday?

I'm not expecting to be in the running for Kona slots or any rolldowns, but hey, never hurts to dream.

2008-01-11 4:55 PM
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I can't help with when the awards will be, but I'll make a clarification that Keith surely will add to: there are no Kona slots at this race.

The slots are for the 70.3 championship in Florida. Very few of the 70.3 races give out Kona slots, usually no more than 1 or 2 per AG.
2008-01-13 10:21 PM
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(Thanks, Dennis.  Complete typo on my part.  I knew that.)
2008-01-14 7:46 AM
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awards will be sunday, right after the race, at the race site. BUT, definitely stay Sunday evening. we're planning a pretty big shindig for everyone


2008-01-14 8:53 AM
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Hey Keith,  Will there be room discounts at the host hotel.  I kow we are far out, but rooms will probably sell out fast!

2008-01-14 9:00 AM
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Marcy,

I read on another thread that there is a room discount, but at the discounted price, it is still $149/night.  A little steep for me, but it is considerably less than the normal $229 rate. 

 

2008-01-14 9:59 AM
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Host hotel is $149, I think. That's CHEAP for downtown Austin. Regular price is the $229. There are plenty of other hotel options in the area, outside of downtown, that'll be cheaper.
2008-01-14 10:23 AM
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KEJ - 2008-01-14 9:59 AM Host hotel is $149, I think. That's CHEAP for downtown Austin. Regular price is the $229. There are plenty of other hotel options in the area, outside of downtown, that'll be cheaper.

 

Yes the room rate is $149.00 - if you call say for Eudorfun - they did not have it for Ironman or Triathlon - and they are filling up fast. 

2008-01-14 12:51 PM
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Here's the real question:

How many entry spots are there and how quick is it filling up?

I want to sign up, just not necessarily this early in the year, but I'll do it if need be.


2008-01-14 1:17 PM
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There are about 850 registered right now, with a cap of 2000....you have some time...It's filling fast, especially since Jan 1....
2008-01-14 9:43 PM
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2008-01-17 1:09 PM
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Ok... I just signed up. I want my first HIM to be an official IM event, and this was perfect since I am in Dallas. Now to get training and extra motivated... Its gonna be a long, hard road. But definitely worth it.
2008-01-18 4:38 PM
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OK, I'm in! I registered and booked the hotel. I'm also planning on doing the Austin Half Marathon, Lonestar and CapTex.

See you there!

2008-01-18 4:43 PM
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See you here!
FYI, I called the Sheraton, and told them athletes would call looking for "Longhorn Triathlon" rooms, not EndorFUN rooms...So, now, call and book under "Longhorn."

More than 100 rooms reserved there so far.

We're working on a Friday night "Meet the Pros" dinner, and a bigtime Sunday Night party!!!!


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