Triathletes of all Ages and Abilities are Invited to compete June 3rd, June 9th, Aug 18th, Aug 26th at Lake Sebago, Harriman State Park, NY
Tri-state area triathletes of all ages and abilities can challenge themselves in four new triathlons this summer in the new 2007 SBR Triathlon Series scheduled for June 3rd, June 9th, August 18th, and August 26th at Lake Sebago, Harriman State Park in New York.
The SBR Triathlon Series, officially sanctioned by USAT, features two courses with varying bike distances. Each race will include a half mile swim, 13 to 20 mile bike ride and 3.1 mile run. Each course is professionally marked and supervised, with water and aid stations by Accelerade. The race will be scored using the ChampionChip® system. Swim waves are categorized by age and gender and have been limited to 100 swimmers per wave. The bike course is hilly and scenic, on traffic controlled roads. The 5k run is on shaded, traffic-free trails.
Registration for the SBR Triathlon Series began on March 20, 2007. Register online at active.com. The cost to compete in each event is $100, but there are discounts available for early registration and for entering multiple events. For more information, please visit www.sbrshop.com, contact Stacy (sjargowsky@sbrshop.com) or call 212.399.3999 or Toll-Free: 1-888-swim-bike-run (1-888-794-6245) for non-NYC area codes only.
Harriman State Park is the second-largest state park in New York, stretching across Rockland and Orange counties, just 30 miles north of NYC. Over 46,000 acres of lakes, streams, scenic roads and hiking trails make Harriman State Park an ideal place for swimming, hiking, biking and other outdoor activities.
SBR Multisports is a triathlon shop in NYC dedicated to promoting a healthy lifestyle through multi-sport activities. SBR continually explores new ways to serve the growing triathlon community. Since triathlon participation is on the rise, there is an increasing demand for more sprint triathlons in the New York area.
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