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2018 IronMan Canada - (140.6) July 29, 2018 | Trifind triathlon calendar

2018 IronMan Canada - (140.6)

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Ironman Triathlon :
Triathlon : Swim 1.2 Miles, Bike 56 Miles, Run 13.1 Miles
  • Race Date: Sunday, July 29, 2018
  • Start Time: 6:00 AM
  • Entry Fee:685.00
  • Address: 4144 Village Stroll
  • City/State/Zip:Whistler, British Columbia BC V0N
  • Country: Canada

_ 2018 Subaru IRONMAN Canada:

IRONMAN Canada builds on the tradition of the namesake race that has been part of the IRONMAN circuit for over 30 years. Since moving to Whistler in 2013 it has wowed athletes and their supporters year after year. The race runs through “the traditional territory of the Squamish & Lil’wat Nations.

The race begins with a two-loop, 2.4-mile swim in the clean, shallow waters of Alta Lake. The average water temperature in late July is 67 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit, making it a perfect and comfortable wetsuit-legal swim.

Athletes transition to their bikes at a lake side transition area before beginning a unique one-loop bike course. The 112-mile course compares to the challenging but spectacular routes at IRONMAN Lake Placid and IRONMAN Coeur d'Alene. The course begins on the Sea-to-Sky Highway before climbing into the Callaghan Valley (the site of the Nordic skiing events during the 2010 Winter Olympics). After descending back to the highway, athletes pass through the town of Whistler on their way north to Pemberton. A flat out-and-back section opens to breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks before returning to Whistler over rolling terrain.

The two-loop run course follows the meandering Valley Trail past Lost Lake and Green Lake, allowing spectators plenty of opportunities to cheer for their athletes. At the halfway point through Whistler Village, competitors will get a boost right where it matters most. The day ends in Whistler's Olympic Plaza, a central and festive location to cross the finish line, secure your medal, and celebrate your accomplishment.

Course Information:

Swim Course

IRONMAN Canada will feature a self-seeded rolling start. Athletes will enter the water in a continuous stream through a controlled access point as they enter the water, similar to how running road races are started. An athlete's time will start when they cross timing mats under the arch. Athletes will be directed to self-seed on race morning based on their projected swim time. Volunteers and staff will be in the staging area with signs and will assist with this process. Self-seeding will not be mandatory, but will be encouraged.

The swim course will take place in the clean, shallow waters of Alta Lake at Rainbow Park - just a short drive from Whistler Village. It will be a rolling start, and all swim buoys must be kept on the left. Athletes will not be required to exit the water to begin their second loop. The water temperature ranges between 18 and 22 degrees Celsius throughout the summer months. Expect a comfortable wetsuit-legal swim.

TIMEX Bike Course

Athletes will enjoy a lakeside transition before starting a one-loop, 180km (112mi) bike course. Athletes will travel south on the Sea-to-Sky Highway before climbing into the Callaghan Valley, site of the Nordic skiing events during the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. After descending back to the highway, athletes pass through Whistler on their way north to Pemberton. An out-and-back section allows athletes breathtakingly beautiful views of glaciated peaks, while racing on a completely flat section of road. Athletes then return to Whistler via the Sea-to-Sky Highway. 

IRONMAN thanks the Village of Pemberton for hosting the bike course. Please be respectful of the local community while riding on Pemberton Meadows Road by allowing vehicles to safely pass while training.

Run Course

The two-loop, 42.2km (26.2mi) run course follows the meandering Valley Trail past Lost Lake and Green Lake allowing spectators to reinvigorate athletes with a return through Whistler Village at the halfway point of the run. Athletes repeat the same loop a second time before finishing adjacent to Whistler Olympic Plaza.

Other Info:

-) 2018 race registration? • Registration Information

Previous Results:


_ 2004 - 2017 IronMan Canada Race Results:

2017 Results at: ironman.com 
2016 Results at: ironman.com
2015 Results at: ironman.com
2014 Results at: ironman.com
2013 Results at: ironman.com
2012 Results at: ironman.com
2011 Results at: ironman.com

2010 Results at: ironman.com
2009 Results at: ironman.com
2008 Results at: ironman.com
2007 Results at: ironman.com
2006 Results at: ironman.com
2005 Results at: ironman.com
2004 Results at: ironman.com


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