June 3, 2012 — Sterling State Park
Details
Course
The swim we make along the beach most of the way so in most cases you will not be swimming in water deeper than 6 feet. The bike course is probably the flattest half ironman distance bike course you will ever race on. There is not even a overpass for a hill out there. This is the farm land of Monroe, not many trees and has a 3 loop course out at the back end of the course. The run is similar in that there is not even a hickup out there. The best part is the blacktopped path around the lagoons is totally shaded the entire way. that is a two loop affair for half athletes, but is a beautiful loop to get focused and fly on.
Swim | Bike | Run Transition Area
Registration
Online Registration (Open)
June 2th Registration: 2-5pm Saturday
June 3th Registration: 5:30 -7:00am
Do not arrive late. Registration will close. Plan to pickup your packet or register on Saturday to avoid long lines Sunday. Come out go for a swim and you will be ready to rock and roll Sunday.
Registration the day of the event will close promptly 30 minutes before the scheduled start time of each event unless otherwise noted.
Located in most cases under the white tents, please follow the registration signs and look for the purple “Registration” flags.
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Elizabeth
Please contact me to let me know when online registration for the 1/2 ironman will be available – also would like to know 1/2 ironman entry fee. Hoping to travel from Ontario for your race in June 2012.
Thanks.
Robert Sandhoff
What are the distances for the sprint?
Regards,
Bob
Racing for Recovery
We’ll have a link up soon for this year, but it’ll be the same as last year: Details
Half: 1.2mi. Swim, 56mi. Bike, 13.1mi. Run
Sprint: 500m swim, 12mi. bike, 3.6mi. run
Todd Crandell
Online Registration is Now Open
Thanks for supporting us…TC
Chelsea Link
Hi, I just wondered how old you must be to compete in the Race for Recovery?
Racing for Recovery
There is no age limit, however participants under 18 years of age must have a parents consent and a parent must be present during the entire event.
Shelly
How does the relay work for the sprint?
Racing for Recovery
RELAYS
At registration you will receive ONE bib number and ONE chip/strap. The bib number goes on the runner as that is who will be crossing the finish line. All relay members must be body marked with that number. The Chip/Strap will be securely fastened around the person competing in the first discipline. There will be a designated spot for All Relays at one of the entry/exit points in the transition area marked RELAYS. All staging and chip/strap exchanging is to be done at this point. Not on the course. The Chip/Strap must be securely fastened to each athletes ankle, do not grab it and go, do not put it on the wrist. Upon finishing it is the last athletes responsibility to return that chip/strap at the finish line.
(one athlete may do more than one discipline)
miguel cintron
Hi, Todd im from Puerto Rico i will like to attend the 8th annual half and sprint triathlon, i will like to know if you can give me an info if i can rent a tri-bike on Michigan State in that way i dont need to shipp my bike to the state any info will be good any bike store or tri store keep doing a great job thanks to tri i still sober too hope to c all you guys soon….Miguel Cintron
Racing for Recovery
Hey buddy,
Contact Fraser Bicycles and tell them about your situation and they can take care of you.
TC
Tyler Campton
Todd, I am one of the sea cadets you met with sunday and i was wondering if the entry fee would be the same as every one else and if the registration is different Thank you