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* * * 2006 Nebraska Triathlons And Duathlons * * *

Sunday, April 29, 2006 ::: North Platte, Nebraska: Tinker Triathlon
Swim 500 yards, Bike 14 miles, Run 3.1 miles
2006 Results At: orourketriathlon.org

Sunday, April 30, 2006 ::: North Platte, Nebraska: Nebraska Land Bank / James O'Rourk Memorial Triathlon
Swim 500 yards, Bike 14 miles, Run 3.1 miles
2006 Results At: orourketriathlon.org
2005 Results At: teamnebraska.org

Saturday June 10, 2006 ::: Norfolk, Nebraska: Norfolk Family YMCA Triathlon
Long Course ::: Swim 500 yards, Bike 10 miles, Run 2.5 miles
Short Course ::: Swim 150 yards, Bike 3 miles, Run 1 mile
Location: Norfolk Family YMCA
Course Info: The swim leg is in an indoor pool. The bike leg is an out and back course. The run leg is an out and back course and is completely flat.
2006 Results At: teamnebraska.org (.pdf file)
2005 Results At: teamnebraska.org (.pdf file)
Norfolk is northwest of Omaha on highway 275

Saturday, June 10, 2006 : Fairbury, Nebraska: Run, Row, Rock & Roll Adventure Race
2-mile road run, 8-mile canoe, 6-10 mile mountain bike, 5-8 mile trail running/orienteering course, 10-12 mile road bike course
Location: Burkley Wellness Center; 2200 H Street; Fairbury, Nebraska
Course Info: There are two courses, recreational and competitive. Both courses are mostly the same to Bike transition area. 2-mile run through Fairbury to an 8-mile canoe down the little blue river which can be unpredictable at times. 1/2 mile hike to Endicott, Nebraska. Recreation 6 mile road bike mountain bike mix to a 4 mile rugged trail run/hike at Rock Creek Station State Historical Park and Rock Glen Wildlife Management Area to a 10 mile road bike to the finish with 5 checkpoints along the course. Competitive Course will include but is not limited to: 10-12 mile mountain bike/trail run/orienteering course on rugged private land east of Endicott that includes 12 checkpoints. Race will finish with a 12 mile bike back to the finish.
More: Entry fee includes,race entry, event shirt, post race meal, use of the wellness center and more. There is something for everyone in this event. Beginner, expert, casual, competitive. See you there.
Directions To Race: Once you are in Fairbury. Turn off of Hiway 15 at 22nd street go west to "H" street. Turn south to Bob and Wauneta Burkley Wellness Center Entrance.
2006 Results At jchchealthcare.org: Overall / Competitive / Recreational / Division (.pdf files)
2005 Results At: TriFind.com (.pdf file)
No race day entries

Sunday, June 18, 2006 :: Omaha, Nebraska: Papillion Days Duathlon
Run 2 miles, Bike 10 miles, Run 2 miles
Location: Walnut Creek Lake and Recreation Area
2006 Results At: papillion.org
2005 Results At: papillion.org
2004 Results At: papillion.org
2003 Results at papillion.org: Ages 20-34 / Ages 35-69 / Relay

Sunday June 25, 2006 : Raymond, Nebraska: Branched Oak Challenge Adventure Race
Adventure Race
Location: Branched Oak State Park
Course Info: Branched Oak SRA has great trails and shoreline. It's been the site of numerous MTB and adventure races. Join us for an adventure near LIncoln, Nebraska!
2006 Results At: bluehillsadventures.com (.pdf file)
2005 Results At: bluehillsadventures.com (.pdf file)

Sunday July 02, 2006 :: Lincoln, Nebraska: TNT Duathlon
Run 2 miles, Bike 10 miles, Run 2 miles
Location: Pioneer's Park in Lincoln Nebraska
Printable Entry Form At: teamnebraska.org
Course Info: 2 mile run, 10 mile bike, and 2 mile run all in the park
2006 Results At: Click Here
2005 Results At: teamnebraska.org (.pdf file)
This Duathlon is sure to test your mettle! Set in scenic Pioneers Park, the course varies from hard surfaces to trails, and travels over the park's rolling hills.
(Lincoln is in eastern Nebraska, 58 miles southwest of Omaha)

Tuesday, July 04, 2006 ::: Maxwell, Nebraska: Bill Summers Ford Maranatha Triathlon
Swim ½ mile, Mountain Bike 12 miles, Trail Run 3 miles
Location: Maranatha Camp, 16800 E. Maranatha Rd. Maxwell NE 69151
Course Info: ½ mile open water swim, 12 mile mountain bike, 3 mile trail run
More: 3 divisions - Competitive (men/women), Fitness (men/women), & Relay (open) Age groups - 19 & under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60 & up.
  • Medals awarded to the top 3 finishers in each division age group, and top 3 relay teams.
    2006 Results At: TriFind.com
  • Sunday, July 23, 2006 ::: Lincoln, Nebraska: Cornhusker State Games Triathlon
    Swim 1000 meters, Bike 12.4 miles, Run 3.1 miles
    Location: Holmes Lake, 70th and Normal Blvd, Lincoln
    2006 Results At: onlineraceresults.com
    2005 Results At: cornhuskerstategames.com
    2003 Results at: cornhuskerstategames.com

    Saturday, July 29, 2006 ::: Omaha, Nebraska: 2nd Annual Mayors Triathlon
    Sprint Triathlon
    Location: Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area
    2006 Results At: papillion.org
    2005 Results At: papillion.org

    Saturday, August 12, 2006 :: Columbus, Nebraska: 2006 Columbus Days Biathlon
    Run 2.5 miles, Bike 12 miles
    Start Time: 8:00 AM
  • Registration begins at 7:00 AM
    Location: Lake North (83rd Street and 18th Avenue)
    Phone: (402) 564-1481
    email: rhaskell@fnni.com
    Price Individual: $20 before August 1st ($25 after, $30 Race Day)
    Price Team: $40 before August 1st ($50 after, $60 Race Day)
    Directions To Race: Biathlon starts and finishes at Lake North which is 4 miles north of highway 30 on 18th Avenue.
    Age Groups: Men: 14-27, 28-35, 36-45, 46-55, masters. Women: 14-27, 28-39, 40-49, masters.
    2006 Results At: Click Here
    2005 Results At: teamnebraska.org
    2002 - 2004 Results At: TriFind.com
  • Sunday, September 17, 2006 : Gretna, Nebraska: Platte River Challenge Adventure Race
    Adventure Race
    Start Time: 9:00 a.m.
    Location: Eastern Nebraska 4-H Center
    Phone: (785) 410-3319
    email: info@bluehillsadventures.com
    Course Info: Located in Schramm Park Recreation Area on a bluff overlooking the Platte River, the Eastern Nebraska 4-H Center is nestled in an oak/hickory forest surrounded by rolling prairie. We're very excited to be partnering with the staff of the 4-H Center to bring our sprint series to Nebraska.
  • Kayaking/paddling: 1 to 3 miles
  • Off-road Biking: 12 to15 miles
  • Trail Running: 4 to 6 miles
    2005 Results At: bluehillsadventures.com
  • Sunday, October 01, 2006 ::: Ashland, Nebraska: Platte River Team Triathlon & Freedom Run 10K
    Triathlon ::: Run 9k, canoe 7k, bicycle 20 k
    10K : Run 6.2 miles
    Location: Begins and ends at the Strategic Air & Space Museum, adjacent to Mahoney State Park, Exit 426 off I-80.
    Phone: (402) 827-3100
    email: triathlon@strategicairandspace.com
    Printable Entry Form At: strategicairandspace.com (.pdf file)
    Course Info:
  • The Triathlon begins and ends at the Strategic Air & Space Museum. Team Member A Runs 9K, Team Member B Bikes 20K, Team Members A and B Canoe 7K.
  • The Freedom Run 10K starts at the Strategic Air & Space Museum next to the Atlas Missile. Runners will head down Highway 66 toward South Bend, NE, along the rolling hills of the Platte River
    Directions To Race: The Strategic Air & Space Museum is located off I-80 at Exit 426 - next to Mahoney State Park.
    2006 Results At: onlineraceresults.com
    2003 - 2005 Results At: Click Here
    2002 Results: TriFind.com
    (Lunch and award presentation following race)
  • Saturday October 07, 2006 ::: Cozad, Nebraska: 100th Meridian Challenge - Adventure Race
    Canoe/paddleboat 1/4 -1/2 mile, Mountain bike 3-6 miles, Run/hike on/off trail 2-3 miles
    Location: Camp Comeca south of Cozad NE in the Canyons along Midway lake
    Course Info: Racers will find various checkpoints on/off camp grounds with the aid of a map.
  • Navigation skills with a compass will not be required nor will it really help.
  • Be prepared for a physical and mental challenge.
  • Competitors will be required to mountain bike, canoe or paddleboat, trail run and complete a variety of special tasks during the race.
  • Only one mountain bike will be needed for each team, but both riders will be expected to use it.
  • There will be a 2 hour time limit to this years race.
  • Teams will reach as many checkpoints as possible, returning before the 2 hour time limit is up.
  • The team which finds the most checkpoints, the quickest wins. The checkpoints are hidden pretty well and you will need to use the clues on the map to find them. For example during last years race, racers had to get a band (womens hair pony tail holder) at each checkpoint. Checkpoints were 3-D animal figures (archery targets) for deer, racoon, turkey, fox, ect hidden in the landscape. They had a rope with a clip with the bands around their necks for necklaces. Find the animal, take your band, put it on your wrist, and head out!!!
  • There are male, female and coed team divisions.
  • Division winners recieve champion t-shirts.
  • All racers are eligible for door prizes from $600 provided by local sponsors.
  • Entry fee money will be donated to a local childrens youth program.
    More: Call or email and we will send out an entry form. Would love to see you there.
    Directions To Race: Entry form has a map to Camp Comeca
    2006 Results At: TriFind.com


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