Home » Triathlon Results in Idaho » 2021 Coeur d'Alene Triathlon ~ Results ::
Olympic Triathlon : |
Triathlon : Swim 1500 Meters, Bike 24.9 Miles, Run 6.2 Miles |
Sprint Triathlon : |
Triathlon : Swim 500 Meters, Bike 12.4 Miles, Run 3.1 Miles |
Olympic Duathlon : |
Duathlon : Run 3.1 Miles, Bike 24.9 Miles, Run 6.2 Miles |
_ The 2021 Coeur d'Alene Triathlon:
The Coeur d’Alene Triathlon and Duathlon has been one of the most scenic races in the Northwest since 1984, hence the nickname, “The Scenic Challenge”. This year marks the 37th anniversary of the race which will be held Saturday, August 7, 2021.
The “Sprint Distance Triathlon” that was added was a huge success! We’re going to keep it, and as before, it will take off on the beach an hour after the Olympic race begins. The Scenic Sprint consists of a 500-meter swim, a 13-mile bike ride, and a 3.1-mile (5K) run. The sprint course will have women and men-specific wave starts to give novice triathletes a sense of confidence and safety.
The traditional Olympic distance (1.5K swim) and the Sprint distance (500 meter swim) both take place at Independence Point on Lake Coeur d’Alene, a body of water that stretches 30 miles long and up to 3 miles wide. All the bike courses follow Coeur d’Alene Lake Drive. For Olympic distance triathlon riders and Duathlon riders going the full 40K, the race leads to Mullan Trail Road for a challenging uphill course.
The run courses travel north along the Centennial Trail and the Spokane River. There are two turn-around points along the Centennial Trail: the 5K turn-around is in front of the University of Idaho/LCSC Harbor Center, and the 10K turn-around is on the Centennial Trail under the Seltice Way overpass. The course ends at the finish line in Coeur d’Alene City Park at the Triathlon Village adjacent to Lake Coeur d’Alene.
SWIM 1.5k, BIKE 40k, RUN 10k
Experience Coeur d’Alene in a beautiful yet challenging tri course this summer!
Scenic Sprint
SWIM 0.5k, BIKE 20k, RUN 5k
Half the distance of its Olympic predecessor, sprint triathlons have become increasingly popular and are ideal for beginner or novice athletes.
Duathlon
RUN 5k, BIKE 40k, RUN 10k
Lace up your shoes and tune up that bike, the Coeur d’Alene Duathlon is here!
2021 Results at: raceroster.com or USAT
2020 Results: not available ???
2019 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2018 Results at: usatriathlon.org
2017 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2016 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2015 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2014 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2013 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2012 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2011 Results at: usatriathlon.org
2010 Results at racecenter.com: Triathlon / Duathlon / USAT
2009 Results at: usatriathlon.org
_ The 2021 Coeur d'Alene Triathlon:
The Coeur d’Alene Triathlon and Duathlon has been one of the most scenic races in the Northwest since 1984, hence the nickname, “The Scenic Challenge”. This year marks the 37th anniversary of the race which will be held Saturday, August 7, 2021.
The “Sprint Distance Triathlon” that was added was a huge success! We’re going to keep it, and as before, it will take off on the beach an hour after the Olympic race begins. The Scenic Sprint consists of a 500-meter swim, a 13-mile bike ride, and a 3.1-mile (5K) run. The sprint course will have women and men-specific wave starts to give novice triathletes a sense of confidence and safety.
The traditional Olympic distance (1.5K swim) and the Sprint distance (500 meter swim) both take place at Independence Point on Lake Coeur d’Alene, a body of water that stretches 30 miles long and up to 3 miles wide. All the bike courses follow Coeur d’Alene Lake Drive. For Olympic distance triathlon riders and Duathlon riders going the full 40K, the race leads to Mullan Trail Road for a challenging uphill course.
The run courses travel north along the Centennial Trail and the Spokane River. There are two turn-around points along the Centennial Trail: the 5K turn-around is in front of the University of Idaho/LCSC Harbor Center, and the 10K turn-around is on the Centennial Trail under the Seltice Way overpass. The course ends at the finish line in Coeur d’Alene City Park at the Triathlon Village adjacent to Lake Coeur d’Alene.
SWIM 1.5k, BIKE 40k, RUN 10k
Experience Coeur d’Alene in a beautiful yet challenging tri course this summer!
Scenic Sprint
SWIM 0.5k, BIKE 20k, RUN 5k
Half the distance of its Olympic predecessor, sprint triathlons have become increasingly popular and are ideal for beginner or novice athletes.
Duathlon
RUN 5k, BIKE 40k, RUN 10k
Lace up your shoes and tune up that bike, the Coeur d’Alene Duathlon is here!
2021 Results at: raceroster.com or USAT
2020 Results: not available ???
2019 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2018 Results at: usatriathlon.org
2017 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2016 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2015 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2014 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2013 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2012 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2011 Results at: usatriathlon.org
2010 Results at racecenter.com: Triathlon / Duathlon / USAT
2009 Results at: usatriathlon.org
2021 Results at: raceroster.com or USAT
2020 Results: not available ???
2019 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2018 Results at: usatriathlon.org
2017 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2016 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2015 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2014 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2013 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2012 Results at: rmraces.live or USAT
2011 Results at: usatriathlon.org
2010 Results at racecenter.com: Triathlon / Duathlon / USAT
2009 Results at: usatriathlon.org
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