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SYRACUSE, NEW YORK - JUNE 28-29, 2008

The City of Syracuse is one of the newest stops on the TriAmerica Tour.  Syracuse has been appropriately called the Crossroads of New York State, due to its central location and the fact the State's two major interstate routes, the east-west New York State Thruway (Interstate 90) and north-south Interstate 81 intersect here.  The Greater Syracuse area is a region of rolling hills, flat plains, lakes and streams and offers a beautiful setting for TriAmerica. The gently rolling terrain stretches north of the city for 30 miles, where it meets Lake Ontario.  The Finger Lakes begin 20 miles to the southwest and crystal clear Oneida Lake, the venue for the TriAmerica Triathlon is eight miles northeast of the city.

Syracuse is home of many firsts, and the home of famous people like Tom Cruise, Richard Gere, and the famous Baldwin family, and now it is the home of the first ever New York stop in the TriAmerica Triathlon Series Tour!

Syracuse Race Information

 

LOCATION:
All events and activities take place at Oneda Shores Park in Brewerton, 12 miles north of Syracuse. 
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Oneda Shores Park
9400 Bartell Road, Brewerton, NY 13029


TIMETABLE:
Saturday, June 28

5:30am - 7:15am ~ Super Sprint Packet Pick-up and Late Registration
7:30am Super Sprint Triathlon Start
8:00am - 8:50am ~ Packet pick-up & Registration for the TriKidz Triathlon
9:15am TriKidz Triathlon Start
10:00am - 5:00pm ~ Packet Pickup & Registration for Sunday's Races


Sunday, June 29
5:15am - 6:45am ~ Athlete Check-in
7:00am ~ TriAmerica Distance Triathlon Start
7:35am ~ Approximate Short Course Race Start
11:00am ~ Short Course Awards Ceremony
11:45am ~ Long Course Awards Ceremony
12:30pm ~ Course Closes

LODGING:

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AWARDS:
Super Sprint: No awards, designed to be a family fun event. All finishers receive a Finisher Medallion

TriKidz: Awards presented to the overall male and female winner in both the Junior and Senior Division, and to the top three finishers in each individual age group. All finishers receive a Finisher Medallion.

TriAmerica Distance and Short Course: Awards presented to the top three overall finishers, top masters finisher, and the top five finishers in each age or specialty division. All finishers receive a Finisher Medallion.
TriAmerica Distance Relay: Awards presented to the top three teams in each of the following categories; all male, all female, and mixed.

SANCTION:
All TriAmerica events are sanctioned by USA Triathlon and all participants must show proof of current USAT membership or purchase a one day or annual license at check-in.
A photo ID is required at check-in.

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Quick Facts

Stop #3 - Syracuse, New York
June 28-29, 2008

Events include:

TriAmerica Super Sprint
Swim 200 yds - Bike 6 miles - Run 2 miles

TriAmerica TriKidz Triathlon
Youths ages 6-14

TriAmerica Distance Triathlon
2K Swim - 60K Bike - 15K Run

TriAmerica Short Course Tri
1K Swim - 30K Bike - 8K Run

TriAmerica Festival of Fitness & Sport

 

Course Information

RACE DISTANCES:
New TriAmerica Distance — The featured event is our new TriAmerica distance triathlon with a 2K swim (1.24 miles), 60K bike (37.3 miles), and a 15 K run (9.3 miles).

Short Course Distance — Run in conjunction with the TriAmerica distance race, the short course distance will be 1/2 of the TriAmerica Distance: 1K swim (.62 miles), 30K bike (18.6 miles), and an 8K run (4.97 miles).

Super Sprint — Saturday morning’s Super Sprint Triathlon is designed to be short and fun, perfect for first timer and family participation. The Super Sprint distance will be a 200 yard swim - 6 mile bike - and a 2 mile run.

TriAmerica TriKidz — A mini triathlon just for kids ages 6-14! Juniors ages 6-10 will swim 100 yards, bike 3 miles and run 1/2 mile. Seniors ages 10-15 will swim 200 yards, bike 6 miles, and run 1 mile.

COURSES:

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  • The swim is an open water swim in Lake Oneida. Wetsuits use is in accordance with USAT Rules.  
  • The bike takes place on beautiful gently rolling country roads in the Syracuse area. The Sunday short and long course triathlons will utilize a loop style course.
  • The run will be a flat out and back course along the shoreline of Lake Oneida.
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Syracuse, New York

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