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Nation's Triathlon(R) Sold Out
From the Nation's Triathlon
May 8, 2008
For the Washington Running Report

Charity Slots To Benefit Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and Urban Rangers Available





The 3rd Annual Nation's Triathlon(R) To Benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is sold out. There are a number of charity slots available for athletes interested in participating. The Nation's Triathlon(R) national charity partner is The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, which participates through its Team in Training program, and its local charity partner is Urban Rangers. Competitors may purchase entry into the race via a Charity Slot that provides funding for either of these two charity organizations.

According to Charles Brodsky, founder of the Nation's Triathlon(R), "To date, more than 3500 athletes have signed up for The Nation's Triathlon(R), which has grown exponentially since our inaugural year. With the flexibility of our course and transition area, this race can continue to grow to accommodate the demand. We hope to have many more competitors sign up through charity slots, thus helping us fund two very worthy charities."

The first triathlon in the nation dedicated to raising money to help cure blood cancers, The Nation's Triathlon(R) and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) announced a new partnership earlier this year that utilizes LLS' well-known Team In Training (TNT) endurance sport training program, which has raised $850 million toward finding a cure for blood cancers. TNT has trained more than 360,000 people for endurance events.

The Nation's Triathlon's(R) local partner, Urban Rangers, was founded in 1995 by Katie Davis to provide fitness and educational opportunities for young people from the Adams Morgan and Columbia Heights areas of Washington, DC. Children join when they are 11 years old, and graduate when they are 20 years old. This creates an extended family of "brothers and sisters," who guide and look out for each other. Now a tax- exempt non-profit, the Urban Rangers offers youth a free summer camp, an annual community basketball tournament, and educational tutoring.

The Nation's Triathlon will be held on Sunday, September 14, 2008 in Washington, DC. This Olympic distance triathlon includes a 1.5K swim in the Potomac River, a 40K bicycle course through downtown Washington, and a 10K run along the capital's monumental corridor.

To register for a charity slot or to be put on the wait list for 2009, see www.thenationstriathlon.com.

About the Nation's Triathlon
The Nation's Triathlon, founded by Charles L. Brodsky, is the premiere Olympic distance triathlon in the United States. Set against the magnificent and patriotic setting of the nation's capital and its monuments, participants in the Nation's Triathlon will swim 1.5K in the Potomac River (under the Memorial Bridge), bicycle 40K through downtown Washington, onto Clara Barton Parkway, and in Rock Creek Park, and run 10K through downtown Washington past the White House, Washington Monument, and National Mall, with a finish on the plaza of the Navy Memorial on Pennsylvania Avenue.

Major sponsors for the Nation's Triathlon(R) To Benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society include: UnitedHealthcare, official healthcare provider and sponsor of the UnitedHealthcare Sports & Fitness Expo; Nissan, official automotive sponsor; Timex, official timekeeper for The Timex Timing Zone; and JetBlue, official airline and sponsor for the JetBlue Airways Finish Festival. Additional sponsors include: City Sports, Crocs, Coke Zero, Dasani, and Race Train Fitness.


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