IronMan Jones Beach 70.3
Flat and fast! Take on Zach’s Bay, Wantagh State Parkway, and the iconic Jones Beach Boardwalk with us! Hoping for better weather this time around; and, of course, better times!
Flat and fast! Take on Zach’s Bay, Wantagh State Parkway, and the iconic Jones Beach Boardwalk with us! Hoping for better weather this time around; and, of course, better times!
The inaugural Jones Beach Half IronMan! Swim in Zach’s Bay, bike along Wantagh State Parkway, and run over the iconic Jones Beach Boardwalk!
July 10th, 2022
Geneva, New York
A beautiful day to match the beautiful scenery greeted our racers who made the 250 mile trip up North. MusselMan offers a flat, lake swim, rolling hills along the bike, and a two-loop run course that meanders from the lakefront, up a challenging hill, and through the town. This was the second year the team raced in Geneva, putting up some spectacular times even with a timing malfunction. Rob P. and Joe F. both broke the 5 hour mark; Nicole S., Jeremy O., and Jon S. all dropped PRs. And Jenny D. toughed through an injury to complete the Aquabike. Jim W. was last seen all smiles as he cheered on the other competitors. For some, this race was a triumph; for others, a delicate reminder of the difficulty of the half distance. But, for all, it was another opportunity to be one team, one heartbeat.
September 17th, 2022
Cambridge, Maryland
Jellyfish? Jellyfish! The beautiful late summer dawn brought eight of our athletes a shocking awakening as the first sting of the jellies in the Choptank River rudely reminded them: This isn’t going to be easy. But, hard work pays off as the relatively quick swim turned into a flat, fast bike. Two loops through the Blackwater Preserve demonstrated Maryland’s serenity and beauty, while testing the endurance and fortitude of over 1,500 competitors. While the sun shone brightly over the course, beating the sunset was the goal. Joe F. and Nicole S. pushed it for PRs on their second and third fulls, respectively. For others, like Jeremy O., Jon S., and Stephen O., finishing their first IronMan was the ultimate prize. Jenny D. also pushed her bike pace up, grabbing a PR and some great shots along the course. But, the star of the race was the support crew, stationed under the team tent along the run course, full of cheers, beers, and tears! A special shoutout to our families and friends who support us in this lifestyle of pain and happiness. Until next time, jellyfish.
Back by popular demand. The second annual NYPD Tri Team Virtual 5K Run. To participate sign up between October 1, 2019 - November 21, 2019. We will send you a bib and a cool metal. Run your 5K anywhere and any time. Run, walk, or both, it is for a great cause. It is a fun run, show your support. Take cool pictures to post and tag us using hashtag #nypdtri5k . Proceeds will go to the families of first responders in need.
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The New York City Triathlon is one of the nation’s premier urban triathlons, with a course that wraps through some of the busiest streets in Manhattan. This epic race includes a 1.5k swim with the fast current in the Hudson River, a 40k ride up the traffic-free Hudson Parkway into the Bronx and back, followed by a 10k trek across 72nd St before conquering relentless hills and finishing in the heart of Central Park. General registration opened in November for 3,000 participants. This event will sell-out quickly.
Williamsburg will be the site of IRONMAN 70.3 Virginia. Home to famous Colonial Williamsburg, the historic Jamestown Island and Yorktown Battlefield, the Living-History Museum where actors in period costume depict daily Colonial life and Busch Gardens Williamsburg, which has over 350 acres of roller coasters, water parks, makes the area a perfect tourist destination.