Home » Triathlon Results in Indiana » 2022 Muncie Sprint and Olympic Triathlons ~ Results :: . .
Sprint Triathlon : |
Triathlon : Swim 500 Meters, Bike 12.5 Miles, Run 6.2 Miles |
Olympic Triathlon : |
Triathlon : Swim 1650 Yards, Bike 25 Miles, Run 6.2 Miles |
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
Friday, August 19th
5:00 - 7:00 PM: Packet pickup and late registration @ Prairie Creek Reservoir
Saturday, August 20th
6:00 AM-7:30 AM: Race day registration, timing chip pickup, body marking, and packet pickup
6:00 AM – 7:45 AM: Transition area open for bike and running gear setup
7:50 AM: Mandatory pre-race meeting
8:00 AM: Sprint Races Start
8:20 AM: Olympic Races Start
~9:30 AM: Grab and Go awards begin to be available
PARKING
*On site for all racers and spectators
PACKET PICKUP/REGISTRATION
*Bring a photo ID and your USAT License (if you have one) to packet pickup and registration.
*USAT waivers and one day USAT licenses will be taken care of here.
*Cash, check and credit card payments(3% fee) can be accepted for day before and race day registrations.
RACE TIMING, RESULTS, AND TIMING CHIP PICKUP
*Chip timed results with all splits
*Post-race results will be on linked on this website in addition to being up on display at the race site as soon as available.
*Timing chips will be given out in race bags for pre-registered and day before registration. Race Day give as you register
*Soft neoprene ankle straps will be provided to secure the timing chips.
NUMBERING
*All participants must be body marked race morning with a permanent marker by a volunteer, and will receive a wristband at packet pickup that is mandatory to wear during the race with their number on it.
*Participants will receive a numbered sticker to place on their bicycle.
*Wristband and bike sticker must match to take your bike out of transition after the race.
CLOTHING
*Males must wear speedo-cut bottoms, jammers, or shorts + a top that covers the torso, no bear chests
*Females must wear swim suit bottoms and public swimming appropriate tops at minimum.
RESTROOMS
*There will be a few porta-johns on site and the park has a small restroom.
*During the race 1 of the porta-john will be available near the transition area.
T-SHIRTS, MEDALS, AWARDS
*T-Shirts will be in the race packet.
*Finisher medals will be given at the finish line.
FOOD AND WATER
*Water will be available at the transition area and on the run course.
*No water will be available on the bike course, so please plan accordingly.
*Drinks and some snack food will be available post-race at the finish line.
CONTINGENCY PLANS
*In the event it is unsafe to swim each race will become a duathlon with the coinciding duathlon distance to start - Aquabikes would become just a bike
*If it’s unsafe to ride the race will become a swim and run.
*If it's unsafe to swim and ride the race will become just a run.
*The race start may be delayed up to 1 hour if the weather is anticipated to clear up.
*If weather forces a cancellation we can offer a 50% discount to a future 2019 event.
USAT Rules
*A complete list of USAT rules can be found at www.usatriathlon.org. A list of commonly violated rules can be found below the course maps on this page. Rules will be gone over at the pre-race meeting on Saturday.
*If all participants do their best to follow the rules and race fairly, there should be no issues.
SWIM COURSE
*This is a lake swim at Prairie Creek Reservoir with a TT beach start
*Buoys will mark the course turns
*Many boats will be on the water
*For TT start races your individual chip time starts when you cross the mat to enter the water, and stops at the run finish.
*Water temperature will likely be cold enough for wetsuits this time of year.
*Water temperatures up to and including 78 degrees wetsuits are allowed
*Age Groupers if the water temperature is between 78-84 degrees you can still wear a wetsuit but will be asterisk in results
*Water temperatures is at 84 degrees or higher no wetsuits allowed.
*See ‘USAT Rules’ section below for more info on rules regarding wetsuits.
TRANSITION
*Participants are to place bicycles, helmets, sunglasses, run shoes, hats, etc in the transition area.
*Volunteers will assist in proper racking of bicycles on the bike racks and how to lay out transition items.
*Maximum of 8 bicycles per rack, first come first serve placement.
*Transition will be in the main parking lot next to the welcome center
*Only participants and volunteers can enter the transition area.
*There will be an aid station near the transition
* No nudity is allowed in transition, please plan race clothing accordingly.
BIKE COURSE
*Helmets must met CPSC standards and not be damaged or altered
*The bike course will have police at the park exit and all intersections stopping traffic.
*Gently rolling hills throughout the bike course
*All turns, will be marked with roadside signs and tape markings.
*TBD Bike Shop will help with any last minute bike problems and provide pumps.
*All participants are responsible for fixing their own flat tires and minor mechanicals while on the bike course.
*There are no aid stations on the bike course, but there is one near transition and on the run there are many
*See ‘Food and Water’ for details on bike course water.
*See ‘USAT Rules’ for more info on cycling rules. Cycling rule specifics and other rules will be gone over in the pre-race meeting.
RUN COURSE
*The run courses will be mostly smooth pavement on a bike path, roads, and a small amount of gravel and grass path.
*Rolling hills across the entire course
*The courses will be marked with signs and tape arrows. Race staff will also help direct runners.
*There will be an aid station roughly every mile on each run course plus one at each side of transition
*See ‘Food and Water’ for details on water.
HELMETS AND AUDIO DEVICES
*All participants must complete the bike portion wearing a helmet approved by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Check your helmet for this sticker.
*Headphones, headsets, walkmans, ipods, mp3 players, or personal audio devices, etc. are not to be carried or worn at any time during the race.
* See ‘USAT Rules’ for more info on all rules.
RELAYS/AQUABIKER
*Relay teams will share a timing chip and transfer the chip in the transition area.
*Aqua bikers will swim and bike with all the triathlete racers and then need to do a short walk or jog after transition 2 to finish
*More info on AQ and Relays soon
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
Friday, August 19th
5:00 - 7:00 PM: Packet pickup and late registration @ Prairie Creek Reservoir
Saturday, August 20th
6:00 AM-7:30 AM: Race day registration, timing chip pickup, body marking, and packet pickup
6:00 AM – 7:45 AM: Transition area open for bike and running gear setup
7:50 AM: Mandatory pre-race meeting
8:00 AM: Sprint Races Start
8:20 AM: Olympic Races Start
~9:30 AM: Grab and Go awards begin to be available
PARKING
*On site for all racers and spectators
PACKET PICKUP/REGISTRATION
*Bring a photo ID and your USAT License (if you have one) to packet pickup and registration.
*USAT waivers and one day USAT licenses will be taken care of here.
*Cash, check and credit card payments(3% fee) can be accepted for day before and race day registrations.
RACE TIMING, RESULTS, AND TIMING CHIP PICKUP
*Chip timed results with all splits
*Post-race results will be on linked on this website in addition to being up on display at the race site as soon as available.
*Timing chips will be given out in race bags for pre-registered and day before registration. Race Day give as you register
*Soft neoprene ankle straps will be provided to secure the timing chips.
NUMBERING
*All participants must be body marked race morning with a permanent marker by a volunteer, and will receive a wristband at packet pickup that is mandatory to wear during the race with their number on it.
*Participants will receive a numbered sticker to place on their bicycle.
*Wristband and bike sticker must match to take your bike out of transition after the race.
CLOTHING
*Males must wear speedo-cut bottoms, jammers, or shorts + a top that covers the torso, no bear chests
*Females must wear swim suit bottoms and public swimming appropriate tops at minimum.
RESTROOMS
*There will be a few porta-johns on site and the park has a small restroom.
*During the race 1 of the porta-john will be available near the transition area.
T-SHIRTS, MEDALS, AWARDS
*T-Shirts will be in the race packet.
*Finisher medals will be given at the finish line.
FOOD AND WATER
*Water will be available at the transition area and on the run course.
*No water will be available on the bike course, so please plan accordingly.
*Drinks and some snack food will be available post-race at the finish line.
CONTINGENCY PLANS
*In the event it is unsafe to swim each race will become a duathlon with the coinciding duathlon distance to start - Aquabikes would become just a bike
*If it’s unsafe to ride the race will become a swim and run.
*If it's unsafe to swim and ride the race will become just a run.
*The race start may be delayed up to 1 hour if the weather is anticipated to clear up.
*If weather forces a cancellation we can offer a 50% discount to a future 2019 event.
USAT Rules
*A complete list of USAT rules can be found at www.usatriathlon.org. A list of commonly violated rules can be found below the course maps on this page. Rules will be gone over at the pre-race meeting on Saturday.
*If all participants do their best to follow the rules and race fairly, there should be no issues.
SWIM COURSE
*This is a lake swim at Prairie Creek Reservoir with a TT beach start
*Buoys will mark the course turns
*Many boats will be on the water
*For TT start races your individual chip time starts when you cross the mat to enter the water, and stops at the run finish.
*Water temperature will likely be cold enough for wetsuits this time of year.
*Water temperatures up to and including 78 degrees wetsuits are allowed
*Age Groupers if the water temperature is between 78-84 degrees you can still wear a wetsuit but will be asterisk in results
*Water temperatures is at 84 degrees or higher no wetsuits allowed.
*See ‘USAT Rules’ section below for more info on rules regarding wetsuits.
TRANSITION
*Participants are to place bicycles, helmets, sunglasses, run shoes, hats, etc in the transition area.
*Volunteers will assist in proper racking of bicycles on the bike racks and how to lay out transition items.
*Maximum of 8 bicycles per rack, first come first serve placement.
*Transition will be in the main parking lot next to the welcome center
*Only participants and volunteers can enter the transition area.
*There will be an aid station near the transition
* No nudity is allowed in transition, please plan race clothing accordingly.
BIKE COURSE
*Helmets must met CPSC standards and not be damaged or altered
*The bike course will have police at the park exit and all intersections stopping traffic.
*Gently rolling hills throughout the bike course
*All turns, will be marked with roadside signs and tape markings.
*TBD Bike Shop will help with any last minute bike problems and provide pumps.
*All participants are responsible for fixing their own flat tires and minor mechanicals while on the bike course.
*There are no aid stations on the bike course, but there is one near transition and on the run there are many
*See ‘Food and Water’ for details on bike course water.
*See ‘USAT Rules’ for more info on cycling rules. Cycling rule specifics and other rules will be gone over in the pre-race meeting.
RUN COURSE
*The run courses will be mostly smooth pavement on a bike path, roads, and a small amount of gravel and grass path.
*Rolling hills across the entire course
*The courses will be marked with signs and tape arrows. Race staff will also help direct runners.
*There will be an aid station roughly every mile on each run course plus one at each side of transition
*See ‘Food and Water’ for details on water.
HELMETS AND AUDIO DEVICES
*All participants must complete the bike portion wearing a helmet approved by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Check your helmet for this sticker.
*Headphones, headsets, walkmans, ipods, mp3 players, or personal audio devices, etc. are not to be carried or worn at any time during the race.
* See ‘USAT Rules’ for more info on all rules.
RELAYS/AQUABIKER
*Relay teams will share a timing chip and transfer the chip in the transition area.
*Aqua bikers will swim and bike with all the triathlete racers and then need to do a short walk or jog after transition 2 to finish
*More info on AQ and Relays soon
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