
PLEASE NOT – ONLINE REGISTRATION IS DONE TUESDAY JUNE 22, 2010
The Canada Day Pink Ribbon Event is almost sold out.
ONLY 19 Kids' Spots Left
ONLY 6 Spots left for the Try-a-Tri
ONLY 15 Spots left for the Sprint
Welcome the first Canada Day triathlon hosted in the northern region of Alberta. The event will be held in the newly built Millennium Place located in beautiful Sherwood Park, located just 5km east of Edmonton. We hope you’ll enjoy the race as it offers a great way to start your day on Canada Day with a fun and safe course for all with a friendly neighbourhood run with no traffic to conclude your race.
We hope to see you there!

Race Organizer – Phalanx Multisport Club
info@ironwarrior.ca
Event highlights
We are all supporting the fight against breast cancer. This event will help our athletes run events to raise awareness for breast cancer and raise funds for the Breast Cancer Foundation. Many of our athletes will be on hand to support the event so I welcome you to introduce yourself to them as they enter into the new season and they truly need your support. Please go to the ATHLETE link to find out more about our athletes and to see how you can support our athletes or perhaps become one yourself and join the fight!
Date: July 1st, 2010
Start Time: 8am – Children; 8:30am – Try-a-Tri
9:30am Sprint
Maximum 200 participants
Course Description:
Try-a-tri: 400m Sprint: 750m Swim
The race will begin on deck at Millennium Place in Sherwood Park located on Premier Way. One the children’s race is finished the Try-a-Tri participants will begin followed by the Sprint participants. Participants will be organized into lanes based on estimated swim times so please be as accurate as possible regarding your estimated swim time.
Transition 1
Once finished your swim, you’ll head out the back entrance following the carpet path to the transition zone. If you wish to change undergarments require you to take off all clothing please do so in the male/female changes rooms provided. Once in transition you’ll put on your bike helmet and take your bike out of transition heading east, on a short 75m run into the parking lot, mount your bike and turn right onto Premier Way. Location is provided on the link below:
http://www.runningmap.com/?id=162839
Try-a-Tri: 10km – 1 Loop Sprint: 20 km Cycle Course – 2 Loops
Once on Premier Way, you’ll head north for about 400m, then turn right onto Portage Lane and make a right till the turnaround point then head back to Premier Way and keep on Premier way till you make a left on Lakeland Road. You’ll continue on and turn left on Sherwood Drive until the 180 degree turnaround point where you’ll head back to transition the way you came to complete a 9.km loop. These intersections will be closely monitor by flag staff and volunteers but please be aware of traffic in this location. Please follow the link below for the course map:
http://www.runningmap.com/?id=193683
Transition 2
Once finished your bike ride, you’ll dismount at the same line you mounted on and run/walk with your bike to the same transition zone where you’ll enter the transition zone (please remember there are kids around & nudity will result in immediate disqualification and removal from the race course). In transition you’ll rack your bike, take off your bike helmet and run out through the southwest exit of transition to begin your 2.5km or 5km run.
Try-a-Tri: 2.5km Run Sprint: 5KM Run
The run course will be a simple out and back through the trails behind the Millennium Place facility. There are no cars or traffic on the course, just follow the volunteers, run fast and have fun. The map for the course is below:
http://www.runningmap.com/?id=193684
Kids Age Groups:
5 & under Category: 25m Swim – 250m Run
*Children in this age group may use life vests and flutter boards
6 & 7 Category: 50m Swim – 500m Run
8 & 9 Category: 100m Swim – 1.5km run
10 & 11 Category: 150m Swim – 2km Run
12 & 13 Category: 300m Swim – 3km Run
Age Categories as of December 31, 2010
16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70 & over for both men and women
Relays
Find some friends and come on out for some fun together - one of you swims, one of you cycles and the other runs. A team may contain up to 3 team member! Each of you receives a t-shirt as well!
Entry Fee until June 13th
Sprint Individual Fee: $85 Sprint Team Fee: $105 Kids Race: $25
Try-a-Tri Individual Fee: $75
Entry Fee after June 13th
Sprint Individual Fee: $95 Sprint Team Fee: $115 Kids Race: $30
Try-a-Tri Individual Fee: $85
Entry fee conditions
Please be aware there are no refunds for any reason - this includes event cancellation or event changes. Due to the fact that most of the setup of the event has already been paid for (city permits, police, equipment, insurance, food, t-shirts) before the commencement of the race, we will not be able to refund your fee. We will make every effort to host the race if weather conditions are not ideal and may postponed the race for an hour or so to let the weather clear up if necessary – remember only lightning may prevent a race for happening so dress appropriately but there it will be beautiful weather – think positively! However you may transfer your spot to anyone you chose by emailing info@ironwarrior.ca to notify us of the change.
Event Registration
We encourage you to enter early and online to get some significant savings. That way you receive an immediate confirmation of payment. Avoid the hassle of writing a cheque and mailing or dropping off your form. Go to www.triathlon.ab.ca/race-rgistration to register today! Late registration is available at race kit pick up to the morning of the event but we will only be accepting cash at this point and if there is still room.
Officiating, safety, and Insurance surcharge
In addition to the entry fee, a surcharge of $20 per entrant and $20 per relay team is being levied to cover the cost of officials and insurance. Members of the Alberta Triathlon fee need NOT PAY THIS FEE as this event is sanctioned by the Alberta Triathlon Association, and club of Event costs. You may also want to purchase a $35 membership for insurance to all ATA sanctioned races in 2010 so if you plan on doing 2 or more events, this is a great way to save. Kids only pay an additional $5 and become full ATA members upon receipt of payment for the entire year. To purchase either your membership or Day Member fee, please go to www.triathlon.ab.ca for more information or you may pay your day fee at race package pickup.
Souvenir t-shirt
If your entry is received by Monday, June 13th, 2010 you will receive a free souvenir T-shirt in the specific size you requested if you attend the event, and/or have your race kit picked up for you prior to the event. If you register after May 31st, 2010 you will still receive a t-shirt but it may we do not guarantee it will be the exact size you request but we will make our best effort to help you! Please do not request a shirt after the event if you weren't there.
Food and refreshments
Enjoy light refreshments after the race. There will be drinks, water, muffins and a pancake breakfast for all participants!
Chip timing
We will be using chip timing at this event. This timing system requires that participants wear a chip Bracelet on your ankle during the race. This bracelet contains a computer chip that allows you to be timed. No chip = no time.
You are responsible for obtaining your Chip Bracelet on race morning from the Timing Tent near the Finish Line. Do this at least 45 minutes before your race - earlier is better!
You must return your Chip Bracelet immediately after you cross the finish line. You are responsible for the cost if it is not returned.
Your results - age as of december 31, 2010
Your personal results will be posted within 20 minutes of your finish. Check the results as soon as you can. If you have finished in the top 3 in your age or relay category, you will be acknowledge in our post event Awards ceremony!
If you find mistakes in the results, go to the timing tent near the Finish Line and provide them with the information you think is correct. Have the results people make changes before you leave the event site, because they may not be able to do it after race day.
Results will be posted online at TBA
Race Kit Pick-up Dates:
Monday, June 28th, 2010 between 3pm - 6pm (Last chance for late registration).
Location: Element Multisport Store - 11152 142 Street NW
Thursday, July 1st, 2010 between 7am – 7:30am
Location: Registration Table on site at Millennium Place in Sherwood Park
Is this your first Ever Multisport Event? NO Problem!!!!
Give us a shout! If you want to talk about your training, get some free tips, get recommendations on a triathlon club in your area, please don’t be afraid to email us at info@ironwarrior.ca We recommend that anyone new to the sport of triathlon, should consult a coach, club or web site that focuses on guidelines and advice for the inexperienced or first time participant.
For those athletes looking for a longer term training program, we suggest contacting the Edmonton Fighting Koalas at www.edmontonkoalas.com or jason@edmontonkoalas.com.
You have just taken the big step and entered your first triathlon or you just want a refresher so you can really be ready on race day. Either way, knowing what happens on event day and preparing properly for it will make you’re first or your fiftieth triathlon more fun.
We are not saying it is easy, but if you are reasonably fit and healthy you can do it. Just take your time and don't try to do too much your first time. Your goal in the first one should be to finish and to enjoy the experience. If you are a veteran, set your goal to your fitness and health level. If you have any doubts about your health or have not been exercising for some time, please consult your family physician before starting to train, or before participating in an event.
Get there early
Get to the race site early - like 1 hour early. Be there when the Race Kit Pick Up opens. Even better, pick up your Race Kit before race day if possible. Only pick it up on race day, as a last resort. You don't need the hassle on race morning.
IPods, mp3s, walkmans and headphones
Under the ATA, TriCan and ITU rules we do not allow the use or wearing of iPods, MP3s, Walkmans, or head phones during any portion of the race. Doing so will result in disqualification.
Optional stuff
Provided
pre-race procedures and flow
Read the timetable provided on the event entry information form. Arrive early - at the start of Race Kit Pick Up is best.
Race Day
Once the race starts, things pretty much become a blur. Triathletes who are not strong swimmers should start at the back of their swim group. It can get pretty hectic. Only line up at the front if you expect to be out there in the lead.
Some things to think about during the race:
1. Cyclists must wear a helmet with chin strap fastened while on the bike.
2. Bikes must be walked or run to and from the Mount/Dismount Line outside the T-Zone.
3. Cyclists must mount, and stop/dismount only at the Mount/Dismount Line
4. Competitor's number must be worn on the front during the run or if you do not have a race belt.
5. Competitors must wear a shirt top during the run and cycle.
6. Cyclists may not draft behind another cyclist.
i. Drafting Definition:
ii. How to Avoid Drafting:
6. Cyclists may not cross the centre line of the road during the race.
7. Competitors must obey and treat officials with respect during the race.
Be sure your competitor's bib is on the front of your shirt when you cross the finish line, to receive your official time. Return your chip bracelet after crossing the finish line, to avoid the bill for it. Enjoy your well earned post race Gatorade, water, muffins and pancakes.

