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Packet Pick-up 11 a.m. to
5 p.m. Sept 6
Conference Room at the Hotel Denver
Should you not pick up your packet by 5:00 p.m.
it will be given to someone else.
THERE IS NO RACE DAY PACKET PICKUP!!!
Orientation 5 p.m.
A relaxing evening in
Glenwood Springs 6 p.m.
Bike Check-in Begins 5:45
a.m. Sept 7
Transition Area at Hot Springs Pool
Swim Check in Begins 6:00
a.m.
Glenwood Hot Springs Pool
(* Check your bike first)
Heat Start Times
Heat #1 - 6:30 a.m.
Heat #2 - 6:55 a.m.
Heat #3 - 7:20 a.m.
Heat #4 - 7:45 a.m.
(Team) Heat #5 - 8:10 a.m.
Heat#6 - 8:35 a.m.
Bikes out of transition area no
later than 11:00 a.m.
BBQ Event 12:30 p.m.
Sayre Park
Awards Ceremony 1 p.m.
Sayre Park

Packets may be picked
up Saturday, September 6th from
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Hotel Denver.
Your Packet will contain
1. Your Heat assignment
and swim starting time
2. Your numbered race bibs -one for you, one for your bike.
3. A numbered plastic bag for your transition area items.
4. A numbered swim cap.
5. A meal ticket for the post-race BBQ at Sayre Park.
Additional tickets for guests may be purchased at
the
packet pickup at the Hotel Denver for $9.00/adults
and $6.00/children.
6. Any additional items you may have ordered.
7. An evaluation form - please fill it out and let us know
what you think.
8. Packet only includes shirt if ordered in addition
to race fee.

Competitors may not use the parking
lots at the Hot Springs
Pool on race day. Ample parking is available across the
bridge near the
finish area (it is more expedient in the long
run to park there anyway).
No bicycle inspection.
Sunlight Mountain Ski & Bike
Shop will be open for minor repairs and service from
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, September 6th.
Competitors with Tri-Fed membership MUST BRING
proof of
insurance to packet pick-up or they will be required to purchase
insurance for $10.
Many Glenwood Springs lodging
facilities offer room discounts for
Triathletes. For more information call the Glenwood Springs
Chamber of Commerce at 1-888-445-3696 or online at
www.glenwoodchamber.com
Race timing will be provided
by ChampionChip of the
Rockies. Race results will be posted at
www.triglenwood.com
and www.ccrtiming.com.

SkiPix.com, LLC will be providing the official photography
http://www.skipix.com/eng_default.htm
If you drop out of the race you must notify a race official.
Please do it for our peace of mind and your own safety.
Great Prizes will be given away at
drawings at orientation and
at the awards ceremony. You must be present to win.

The finish on 7th Street in
front of the Hotel Denver will be a
festive affair. Drink, fruit and muffins will be provided.

The barbeque will be held following
the race, when
acitvities will move to Sayre Park. A post-race Barbeque
will be provided for participants and volunteers starting at
12:30 p.m.
Each competitor's meal is compliments of the
Tri-Glenwood Triathlon (meal
ticket in race packet) and
guest tickets may be purchased at the packet
pick-up area
in the Conference Room at the AmericInn Lodge & Suites
for $9.00 each for adults and $6.00 for children.

The awards ceremony will begin at 1
p.m. following the BBQ.

Teams will consist of three members
with each member
competing in only one phase of the event for a combined
overall time.
No traveling trophy. Prizes will be awarded
to the 1st three teams in each category, Female, Male, Mixed.
There are no age categories for teams.
For the swim-to-bike tag, the biker
should stand at the
bike rack in the transition area and wait there for the tag.
For the bike-to-run
tag, the biker must dismount the bike
first and then tag the runner at the rack.
Team contestants are in the 5th heat @
8:10.
Competitors in each of the
different stages will follow the
same route and rules as the individual competitors.

The graphic on the race materials and
sweatshirt was designed
in 1988 by resident marble sculptor Greg Tonozzi, in
memory
of Teeny Jueng. Teeny was a Glenwood Springs City Council
member
and the Valley View Hospital emergency room
supervisor. She was killed in
January, 1988 in an avalanche
near Pearl Pass.
Teeny was a very special person to all of
Glenwood Springs. She
gave100 percent to everything she did and everyone
she knew.
Hers was a giving , caring , doing and sharing life. Her memory
continually give strength to those of us who put together the Tri
Glenwood
triathlon.
Teeny was very enlightened and widely
traveled. The shaded
wave which divides the circle suggest the yin-yang
concept of
totality of being as well as being symbolic of the swim. The
spokes fanning out in the lower left represent the bike portion
of the event and
the feet represent the run. In designing the
logo, Greg insisted
that the feet remain bare to remind us of
the nakedness with which we come into
life. Symbolically
one foot is in the wave and one out of it remind us
that we
always stand with one foot in the world and one foot in the next.
We hope your understanding
of this symbolism will give you
much strength on race day and as you wear your shirt.

If
you have any questions please direct
them to Cindy Lundin, Race Director
E-mail: triglenwood@yahoo.com
Phone #: 970-945-2208
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