Richmond, VA is solidifying its case as the hotbed of duathlon
in the United States, thanks to recent moves to bring major
national and international events to the city.
The latest step is an agreement between USA Triathlon (USAT)
and Metropolitan Richmond Sports Backers to create the National
Duathlon Festival, a multi-day event that will feature the USAT
Short Course Duathlon National Championships and USAT Duathlon
Junior National Championships in 2008, 2009, and 2010.
Also part of the festival will be the Duathlon Off-Road
Championships, two citizen's races (one off-road), expert
performance classes and an Industry Expo.
"The USAT National Duathlon Festival will put the sport of
duathlon in the spotlight and will provide a premier
competitive event experience for elite duathlon competitors as
well as junior and age group participants," said Skip Gilbert,
executive director of USA Triathlon.
This agreement comes as Richmond prepares to host the
McDonald's ITU Duathlon Long Course World Championships this
fall.
"We are very pleased that Richmond has been chosen to host this
premier athletic competition. In addition to bringing another
great athletic event to our city for Richmonders to enjoy, this
gives us yet another opportunity to showcase not only our city,
but also our fabulous James River Park System," said J.R Pope,
director of Richmond's Department of Parks, Recreation, and
Community Facilities.
There will be a total of $10,000 of prize money for the elite
national championships and, while an emphasis on the quality of
the competition venues and format will be a priority, the added
amenities to the event will help to make the National Duathlon
Festival an event to remember, said Jon Lugbill, executive
director of Richmond Sports Backers, the group organizing the
event.
Live music as the competitors come across the finish line,
interactive activities for the spectators, a professional
finish line announcer, and great post- race food will be
highlights. In addition, the Sports Backers will work with area
community organizations to have a non-sports-related festival
take place in the afternoon and evening both on Saturday and
Sunday to add to the celebratory environment.
The same start, finish and transition area as the World
Championships will be used and a closed bike course very
similar to the World Championship course will be challenging
and technical but easy enough for the citizen's races. The
downtown Richmond location allows for a proven off-road
duathlon location, having hosted the past eight XTERRA East
Coast Championships at this site. The location is also easy
walking distance from downtown hotels, restaurants, and
parking.
"The national championships coming to Richmond will be a
tremendous boost for the sport of duathlon," said Tom Jeffrey,
a Richmond native and the 2006 USAT Duathlon Long Course
National Champion. "When the Sports Backers get behind
something it is always impressive. If you look at the events
they have promoted, from the Richmond Marathon to the Monument
Avenue 10K; they are first class. With a downtown venue, you
can expect an exciting course that has a little bit of
everything, some hills, technical corners, and fast sections;
it will be a real test. You can be assured that with the race
organization and unique venue. This will be more than just a
race; it will be an event worthy of a National Championship."