Date / Time / Place
Sunday, July 25, 2010 / Start: 07.00 a.m. / Zurich

Distances

Swim
BikeRun
3,8 km
(2 laps)
180 km
(2 laps)
42,2 km
(4 laps)


Registration
Ironman Zurich Switzerland 2010, powered by ewz, is fully booked! Online registration for the Ironman Zurich Switzerland on the 10th of July 2011, will open on Monday, 26th July 2010 on www.ironman.ch.

Deregistration:
Terms and conditions of the organiser regarding the reimbursement:
Until 31st of Jan. 2010: 50 % reimbursement
From 1st of Feb. 2010 until 30th of April 2010: 25 % reimbursement
From 1st of May 2010: no reimbursement
The terms and conditions, listed above, apply to all cases, i.e. injuries. business appointments and others. These reimbursement conditions apply also for the entries at the Welcome Party and the Awards Banquet.

The organiser reserves the right to reject your registration with or without justification. The starting slot cannot be passed on the another person nor can it be transferred to next year.

Prize money
The first 5 men and women in the Pro category will receive prize money as long as they cross the finish line within +8% of the time of the winning athlete.
The prize money of US$ 50'000.– will be distributed equally to the men and women as follows:

2nd place:US$ 6'000.–
3rd place:US$ 4'000.–
4th place:US$ 3'000.–
5th place:US$ 2'000.–

The first three athletes of all age groups will receive material prizes.
The prizes must be collected in person at the prize giving ceremony. No prizes can be sent by post.

Age Groups / Qualification Hawaii
Ironman Zurich Switzerland, powered by ewz, will issue 75 starting slots for the Ford Ironman World Championship Kona (Hawaii, USA), 9th Ocotber 2010.
The qualification attained is only valid for the Ford Ironman World Championship 2010. Because not all athletes who have the right to a starting slot in Hawaii can or wish to start in Hawaii, the slots in the various age groups will be shifted downwards until the last qualification slot has been issued. The organiser, resp. the WTC (World Triathlon Corporation) retains the final right of decision concerning the issuing of qualification slots.

The allocation of the slots in categories is also dependant on the number of the actual bookings and is definitive only upon receipt of the last registrations.
The slot for Professional athletes will only be allocated to athletes who cross the finish line within +5% of the time of the winning athlete.

Kona Slots Ironman Zurich, malaysia online casino slot free credit new member, skycity casino jobs, online win loss statement three rivers casino florence oregen 20 January 13, 2018. Qualifying isn't the only route to Kona, though. There are four ways you can find yourself at the starting line for the IRONMAN World Championship: earning a slot at one of the full-distance qualifiers held around the world, getting a spot through the IRONMAN Legacy program, winning an entry in the IRONMAN Lottery Program or purchasing an entry through the IRONMAN Foundation's charitable eBay.

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    Read our rough guide to to all the European Ironman events in 2017

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    European Ironman events are some of the best in the world.

    Hearing the words “YOU ARE AN IRONMAN” shouted out by the event compere as you cross the finish line for the first time is no doubt one of the proudest moments of any triathlete’s life. You sacrificed six months of your life to cross that line – you’ve forgotten what the inside of a pub looks like and you’ve had to schedule one hour catch ups with friends, family and loved ones to fit them into your training schedule. But suddenly it all makes sense. All that hard work and sacrifice is worth it because you did it, you are an ironman, and regardless of how your race went, you feel amazing! And it’s that feeling that almost certainly drags people back to IRONMAN events year after year.

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    So as winter approaches and we turn our minds to goals for 2017, here’s a quick rundown the European Ironman schedule for 2017 which runs from April to October. Go on…you know you’re tempted, we certainly are.

    YJ athelete Lucy Gossage racing to victory at IRONMAN UK

    IRONMAN Lanzarote (Spain) – 20 May 2017
    The oldest and most iconic route on the European circuit and seen as one of the hardest European Ironman courses out there. The atmosphere at this race is electric and as it’s so popular, it is likely to sell out soon.

    Kona slots available: 40
    Average peak temperature: 25° C
    Average water temperature: 18-20° C

    IRONMAN Austria (Klagenfurt) – 2 July 2017 – *SOLD OUT*
    Considered one of the most beautiful races in the world, this race specialises in crowd support so expect a raucous finish line.

    Kona slots available: 40
    Average peak temperature: 24° C
    Average water temperature: 22° C

    YJ’s MD Ryan - finishing in Austria

    IRONMAN Frankfurt, Germany – 9 July 2017 – *SOLD OUT*

    Frankfurt hosts the Ironman European Championships and by nature is a popular event luring the very best triathletes across Europe. You can expect more spectators on the bike course than any other events and a historic finish line.

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    Kona slots available: 75
    Average peak temperature: 24° C
    Average water temperature: 20-22° C

    IRONMAN UK (Bolton) – 16 July 2017
    Expect changeable British weather and a tough course with a deceptively hard run. That said, this race sells out each year and you’ll definitely feel like you’ve earned your medal by the finish.

    Kona slots available: 40
    Average peak temperature: 20° C
    Average water temperature: 16-19° C

    IRONMAN Switzerland (Zurich) – 20 July 2017
    The real highlight at Zurich is the cycle. With an excellent TT stretch at the start, each loop has two iconic climbs (known as the beast and heartbreak hill!) where crowds will cheer you on with cow bells. They changed the run course in 2016 to make it more scenic and importantly, faster (shame I did it in 2014!).

    Kona slots available: 40
    Average peak temperature: 24° C
    Average water temperature: 22-24° C

    YJ’s Emily reaching the finish of IRONMAN Zurich full of emotion

    IRONMAN Maastrict-Linburg (Netherlands) – 6 August 2017
    New on the scene in 2015, this race offers a river swim with the first half upstream and second downstream. The bike appears bumpier than you might expect in the Netherlands but the crowds appear to win over the hearts of all competitors.

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    Kona slots available: 40
    Average peak temperature: 25° C
    Average water temperature: 18° C

    IRONMAN Hamburg (Germany) – 7 August 2017
    Brand new for 2017. Hamburg has hosted many triathlons in the past so this race should be a good one. Plus you get to swim through two lakes.

    Kona slots available: 40
    Average peak temperature: 24° C
    Average water temperature: 18-20° C

    IRONMAN KALMAR (Sweden) – 19 August
    Launched in 2012 this event has fast become a favourite on the calendar. In a beautiful part of the world, it’s a great race to choose and tag on a holiday afterwards. A chilly swim in the Baltic Sea and you get to ride over a 6km long bridge.

    Kona slots available: 40
    Average peak temperature: 18.8° C
    Average water temperature: 19-23° C

    IRONMAN Copenhagen (Denmark) – 20 August 2017
    Copenhagen is easily one of Europe’s most dynamic cities and the run loops are more like a sightseeing tour. This event sells out quickly as it’s flat and fast.

    Kona slots available: 40
    Average peak temperature: 21° C
    Average water temperature: 20-24° C

    IRONMAN Vichy (France) – 27 August 2017
    Fast, flat and beautiful French countryside, what more could you want? This event wants to become the biggest triathlon festival in Europe in the next three years, what’s not to like?

    Kona slots available: 40
    Average peak temperature: 23° C
    Average water temperature: 21° C

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    IRONMAN Wales (Tenby) – 10 September 2017
    For the hardcore, this race is well-renowned for having one of the toughest, if not the toughest course on the entire IRONMAN circuit. This race is guaranteed to be tough and therefore those who have completed will often be overheard saying ‘You’re not a real Ironman until you’ve completed IRONMAN Wales!’

    Kona slots available: 40
    Average peak temperature: 16° C
    Average water temperature: 16° C

    IRONMAN Emilia Romagna (Italy) – 23 September
    A brand new race that looks fantastic. The flat (ish) bike course will take you past the salt pans, home to thousands of flamingos (it’s like safari racing!) and then you’ll be lucky enough to run through Vervia and Milano’s Maritime’s most prominent landmarks. Entries open soon.

    Kona slots available: 40
    Average peak temperature: 26° C
    Average water temperature: 24° C

    IRONMAN Barcelona (Spain) – 1 October 2017
    You’re guaranteed a great after race party in Barcelona! This race offers a relatively flat and fast end to the season for many in a beautiful part of the world.

    Kona slots available: 40
    Average peak temperature: 26° C
    Average water temperature: 24° C

    IRONMAN Mallorca (Spain) – TBC

    IRONMAN France (Nice) – TBC

    IRONMAN Weymouth (UK) – This event will not be running in 2017. A 70.3 will however.

    It looks like most of these European Ironman races still have space (3 November 2016), but I’m sure that won’t be for long so now’s the time to make your commitment. Although the general entry places for Austria and Frankfurt have sold out, you can still get race places through Nirvana Europe.

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    This article originally appeared on Yellow Jersey Cycling Insurance written by Emily Conrad-Pickles and reproduced with permission.
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