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Triathlantic Association Sanctions First-Ever Race With USA Triathlon
From the official press release March 10, 2004 Baltimore, MD For the Washington Running Report
Triathlantic Association Sanctions First-Ever Race With USA Triathlon
Triathlantic Association, the East Coast's premier multi-sport
event management organization, announced the addition of the
Steelman Duathlon to its 2004 race roster. The June 27th event
is the first race Triathlantic Association has ever sanctioned
with USA Triathlon (USAT), the governing body for multi-sport
disciplines, providing duathletes with an additional race in
which to obtain national ranking eligibility. The Steelman also
presents athletes in the mid-Atlantic with the opportunity to
compete in the only Formula 1 Olympic distance race in the
region. In order to qualify for a national ranking, athletes must
compete in at least three USAT sanctioned races per season. In
response to athlete demands, Triathlantic has partnered with
USAT to sanction the Steelman Duathlon, providing duathletes
with an additional qualifying race centrally located in the
mid-Atlantic region, cutting down on travel expenses and making
qualification more readily accessible. "Having one of Triathlantic Association's high-quality races
sanctioned with USAT will have a huge positive impact for the
multi-sport athletes in the mid-Atlantic region," commented Greg
Sabo, USAT Duathlon Commission-Chair. "There are many duathletes
in the mid-Atlantic who have not ranked nationally because
excessive travel is required to participate in three USAT
duathlons. By providing duathletes with an additional qualifying
event located in the center of the mid-Atlantic region, athletes
will not have to invest their time and money into travel in
order to achieve a national ranking." The Steelman Duathlon is scheduled to take place at Stansbury
Park in Baltimore, Maryland on Sunday, June 27, 2004. This
Formula 1 style duathlon, defined as a 5-leg bike-run event, is
the only race of its kind in the mid-Atlantic region, providing
athletes with a unique event for 2004. The 2-mile run, 13-mile
bike, 2-mile run, 13-mile bike, 2-mile run combination will be
staged on a closed, multiple loop course with views of the
Baltimore Harbor and Chesapeake Bay. The flat course will create
an exciting race that provides optimal viewing for spectators.
A minimum cash purse of $2,000 will be available to the top
finishers in each age group as well as top finishers in the
separate elite wave. To register online visit the
Triathlantic
Association Web site. "Triathlantic is thrilled to work with USAT to serve athletes by
providing them with an additional qualifying race in the
mid-Atlantic region," commented Brad Jaeger, president and
founder of Triathlantic Association. "We are anticipating a
large turnout for the Steelman due its unique combination of
distances. Once again, Triathlantic is providing a one-of-a-kind
event atmosphere that connects both athletes and spectators with
the thrill and fun of multi-sport competition." About Triathlantic Association: Founded in 1988 by former
triathlete Brad Jaeger, Triathlantic Association is recognized
as the East Coast's premier multi-sport event management
organization. The non-profit organization strives to connect
participants and spectators with the thrill and fun of
multi-sport competition. Its proven track record for creating
expertly organized events has earned it a reputation for
excellence among athletes, sponsors, and event directors alike.
In its 16-year history, Triathlantic Association has organized
more than 400 multi-sport events ranging from triathlons,
duathlons, adventure races, and youth events to mountain bike
races, track and field meets, in-line skate races, and swim
meets. Triathlantic Association is headquartered in Baltimore,
Maryland and resides on the web at www.triath.com. About USA Triathlon (USAT): USA Triathlon is the national
governing body for the multi-sport disciplines of triathlon,
duathlon, aquathlon and winter triathlon in the United States.
USA Triathlon is a member federation of the U. S. Olympic
Committee and the International Triathlon Union. USA Triathlon
coordinates and sanctions grass-roots and elite multi-sport
events across the country and works to create interest and
participation in those programs. USA Triathlon's 40,000-strong
membership is comprised of athletes of all ages, coaches,
officials, parents and fans striving together to strengthen
multi-sport.
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