2006 NORTH DAKOTA TRIATHLON RESULTS
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* * * 2006 RACES * * *
Sunday, February 26, 2006 Minot, ND:
Minot Family YMCA Blizzard Biathlon
- Adults: Run 5 miles, Swim 500 yards
- Kids: Run 1 mile, Swim 100 yards
- Location: Minot Family YMCA 3515 16th ST SW
- Race Info At: ymcaminot.org
- Course Info: Two loop run with 2 moderate hills each loop. Swim in a 25 yard pool.
- 2006 Results At: Click Here
You may register at the YMCA or mail completed form to the Minot Family YMCA, PO. Box 69, Minot, ND 58702
Saturday May 13, 2006 ::: Grand Forks, ND:
Dewey Kvidt Memorial Duathlon
- Run 3 miles, Bike 15 miles, Run 3 miles
- Start Time: 8:30 a.m.
- Location: Ulland Park / Softball Complex
- Course Info: Flat throughout. The bike transition area will be occupying part of the Ulland Park parking area.
- More: Cash awards to top 3 male and female finishers.
- All participants receive an event t-shirt, goodies bag and post-race refreshments.
- A number of door prizes will also be given away during the awards ceremony.
- Directions To Race: Ulland Park is located at 47th Avenue South and South Columbia Road.
- From I-29 North or South, take the 32nd Avenue exit and head east on 32nd to Columbia Road. Turn right on Columbia Road and head south to 47th Avenue. Turn left on 47th Avenue and head east. The parking lot for Ulland Park and South Middle School will be on your right
- 2006 Results At: deweydu.org
Saturday, June 10, 2006 ::: Bismarck, North Dakota:
Bismarck Triathlon
- Swim 500 meters, Bike 12 miles, Run 3 miles
- Start Time: 10:00 am
- Location: McDowell Dam
- Price: $20
- Course Info: Sprint Triathlon
- Swim is out-and-back in McDowell Dam.
- Bike course begins at McDowell Dam, travels 1.5 miles south to Old Highway 10, East on Old 10 for 4.5 miles, back to the dam.
- Run is an out and back 1.5 miles each direction from the dam to old 10.
- Directions: McDowell Dam is located 5 miles east of Bismarck Old Highway 10
- 2006 Results: Click Here
- Friday July 14, 2006 ::: Bismarck-Mandan, North Dakota: 2005 Prairie Rose State Games
Day #1
- Sports Compitition
- email: tom@prairierose.org
- Event Information On-Line At: prairierose.org
- Sports May Include: Archery, Baseball, Basketball, BMX, Bowling, Cycling, Diving, Fencing, Track and Field Events, Figure Skating, Golf, In-Line Skating, Mountain Biking, Racewalk, Racquetball, Rifle, 5k & 10k Roadrace, Shooting, Skateboarding, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,, Tae Kwon Do, Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball, and Wrestling
- More: Patterned after the Olympic games The Prairie Rose State Games was started by the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department under the direction of then Governor George Sinner in 1987. That year 3000 athletes participated in 12 events. Since then more than 87,000 participants have participated in over 38 events to make the Prairie Rose State Games one of the largest per capita state games competition in the United States. Each year the Prairie Rose State Games are hosted by the park districts in one of the four host communities who plan, manage and sponsor the event. These park districts spend many hours preparing for the games and managing hundreds of volunteers annually.
- 2005 Triathlon Results At: prairierose.org (.pdf file)
Minot is in northwest North Dakota, 110 miles north of Bismarck
66 miles west of Rugby
10 miles south of Ruthville
Saturday July 15, 2006 ::: Bismarck-Mandan, North Dakota: Prairie Rose State Triathlon
- Swim 750 meters, Bike 12.4 miles, Run 3.1 miles
- Start Time:
- 6:30 to 7:45am: Registration and Body Marking
- 7:45am: Pre Race Meeting
- 8:00am: Race Start
- Location: McDowell Dam
- Phone: (701) 328-4952
- email: jmattern@state.nd.us
- Event Information On-Line At: prairierose.org
- Event Flyer On-Line At: TriFind.com - This is a huge .pdf file (2597-KB) we suggest you don't open it if you have dial up.
- Price: $25 on Race Day
- 2005 Triathlon Results At: prairierose.org (.pdf file)
Minot is in northwest North Dakota, 110 miles north of Bismarck
66 miles west of Rugby
10 miles south of Ruthville
Saturday July 15, 2006 :::: Bismarck-Mandan, North Dakota: Prairie Rose State Games Day #2
- Sports Compitition
- email: tom@prairierose.org
- Event Information On-Line At: prairierose.org
- Sports May Include: Archery, Baseball, Basketball, BMX, Bowling, Cycling, Diving, Fencing, Track and Field Events, Figure Skating, Golf, In-Line Skating, Mountain Biking, Racewalk, Racquetball, Rifle, 5k & 10k Roadrace, Shooting, Skateboarding, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,, Tae Kwon Do, Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball, and Wrestling
- More: Patterned after the Olympic games The Prairie Rose State Games was started by the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department under the direction of then Governor George Sinner in 1987. That year 3000 athletes participated in 12 events. Since then more than 87,000 participants have participated in over 38 events to make the Prairie Rose State Games one of the largest per capita state games competition in the United States. Each year the Prairie Rose State Games are hosted by the park districts in one of the four host communities who plan, manage and sponsor the event. These park districts spend many hours preparing for the games and managing hundreds of volunteers annually.
- 2005 Triathlon Results At: prairierose.org (.pdf file)
Minot is in northwest North Dakota, 110 miles north of Bismarck
66 miles west of Rugby
10 miles south of Ruthville
- Sunday July 16, 2006 :::: Bismarck-Mandan, North Dakota: Prairie Rose State Games Day #3
- Sports Compitition
- email: tom@prairierose.org
- Event Information On-Line At: prairierose.org
- Sports May Include: Archery, Baseball, Basketball, BMX, Bowling, Cycling, Diving, Fencing, Track and Field Events, Figure Skating, Golf, In-Line Skating, Mountain Biking, Racewalk, Racquetball, Rifle, 5k & 10k Roadrace, Shooting, Skateboarding, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,, Tae Kwon Do, Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball, and Wrestling
- More: Patterned after the Olympic games The Prairie Rose State Games was started by the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department under the direction of then Governor George Sinner in 1987. That year 3000 athletes participated in 12 events. Since then more than 87,000 participants have participated in over 38 events to make the Prairie Rose State Games one of the largest per capita state games competition in the United States. Each year the Prairie Rose State Games are hosted by the park districts in one of the four host communities who plan, manage and sponsor the event. These park districts spend many hours preparing for the games and managing hundreds of volunteers annually.
- 2005 Triathlon Results At: prairierose.org (.pdf file)
Saturday, July 29, 2006 ::: Dickinson, North Dakota:
West River Triathlon
- Swim ¼ mile, Bike 12 miles, Run 3 miles
- Start Time: 8:30 am
- Location: West River Community Center
- email: dprd@dickinsonparks.org
- Price Individual: $35 before July 17th and $45 after July 17th
- Price Team: $60 before July 17 and $75 after July 17
- Course Info: Sprint Triathlon
- Swim: Indoor 25 yard pool
- Bike: Basically a out and back route with volunteers and local law enforcement assisting in traffic control.
- Run: A loop that will start and finish at the Community Center.
- 2006 Results At: pickleevents.com
- 2005 Results At: pickleevents.com
Sunday, September 17, 2006 ::: Mandan, North Dakota:
Lifenets Triathlon
- Swim 500 yards, Bike 13 miles, Run 3 miles
- Start Time: Late registration and body marking at 7:30am. Race begins at 9am. Childrens events to follow.
- Location: Mandan Community Center
- Phone: (701) 667 – 3260
- email: lschield@pol.net
- Register On-Line At: Active.com
- Price: $40 ind.adult, $75 adult team, $20 ind youth (7-14yo), $45 youth team
- Course Info: Sprint Triathlon
- 500 yard pool swim
- 13 mile bike, Well marked highway bike with some hills
- Beautiful 3 mile trail run (other shorter distances for children listed on website)
- More: Registration includes a t-shirt, event insurance and concessions for each registered participant.
- 2006 Results At: Click Here
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