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70.3 distance races in north america
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What races are there in north america that I'm missing?
Last edited by: jjabr: Feb 5, 16 13:16
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [jjabr] [ In reply to ]
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It would help to know the ones you are NOT missing to be able to determine the "missing" ones.
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [jjabr] [ In reply to ]
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All of them
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [BKyle] [ In reply to ]
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BKyle wrote:
All of them

hahaha ... +1
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [vancity] [ In reply to ]
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vancity wrote:
BKyle wrote:
All of them


hahaha ... +1
lol +2
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [jjabr] [ In reply to ]
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What kind of course do you like? What kind of weather do you like? Traveling alone, with friends or family? What time of year? Looking to WC qualify? Need info.
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [jjabr] [ In reply to ]
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Puerto Rico, California, Texas, Flordia, New Orleans, 70.3 NA Pro Championship St. George Utah, Hawaii, Raleigh, Boulder, Eagleman, Victoria (Canada), Mont- Tremblant (Canada), Buffalo Springs Lake, Muncie, Vineman, Muskoka (Canada), Calgary, Steelhead, Timberman, Ohio, Santa Cruz, Augusta, Superfrog, Tempe, North Carolina, Miami, and Austin

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Last edited by: Joshawa: Feb 5, 16 20:21
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [Joshawa] [ In reply to ]
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Joshawa wrote:
Puerto Rico, California, Texas, Flordia, New Orleans, 70.3 NA Pro Championship St. George Utah, Hawaii, Raleigh, Boulder, Eagleman, Victoria (Canada), Mont- Tremblant (Canada), Buffalo Springs Lake, Muncie, Vineman, Muskoka (Canada), Calgary, Steelhead, Timberman, Ohio, Santa Cruz, Augusta, Superfrog, Tempe, North Carolina, Miami, and Austin

And Racine
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [anthonypat] [ In reply to ]
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anthonypat wrote:
Joshawa wrote:
Puerto Rico, California, Texas, Flordia, New Orleans, 70.3 NA Pro Championship St. George Utah, Hawaii, Raleigh, Boulder, Eagleman, Victoria (Canada), Mont- Tremblant (Canada), Buffalo Springs Lake, Muncie, Vineman, Muskoka (Canada), Calgary, Steelhead, Timberman, Ohio, Santa Cruz, Augusta, Superfrog, Tempe, North Carolina, Miami, and Austin


And Racine

And Syracuse.

This isn't rocket science: http://www.ironman.com/...n+70.3#axzz3zOsSo4JS

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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [The GMAN] [ In reply to ]
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St Croix, Aruba, and Panama.
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [HuffNPuff] [ In reply to ]
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St Croix, Aruba, and Panama.

Aruba is not a 70.3 (trademarked WTC brand).

:-)

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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [The GMAN] [ In reply to ]
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The GMAN wrote:
This isn't rocket science: http://www.ironman.com/...n+70.3#axzz3zOsSo4JS

^this

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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [jjabr] [ In reply to ]
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You can also check out the HITS triathlon series. They have 70.3 races all over the place, they just don't call them 70.3s because that's an Ironman trademark.
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [The GMAN] [ In reply to ]
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The GMAN wrote:
anthonypat wrote:
Joshawa wrote:
Puerto Rico, California, Texas, Flordia, New Orleans, 70.3 NA Pro Championship St. George Utah, Hawaii, Raleigh, Boulder, Eagleman, Victoria (Canada), Mont- Tremblant (Canada), Buffalo Springs Lake, Muncie, Vineman, Muskoka (Canada), Calgary, Steelhead, Timberman, Ohio, Santa Cruz, Augusta, Superfrog, Tempe, North Carolina, Miami, and Austin


And Racine


And Syracuse.

This isn't rocket science: http://www.ironman.com/...n+70.3#axzz3zOsSo4JS

No, but the WTC ain't got all of em (yet). Add Musselman, Barrelman, and Peasantman from out here






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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [Tri-Banter] [ In reply to ]
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Tri-Banter wrote:

No, but the WTC ain't got all of em (yet). Add Musselman, Barrelman, and Peasantman from out here

Well, technically he asked about 70.3 races, so they do have them all.
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [Thom] [ In reply to ]
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Thom wrote:
Tri-Banter wrote:


No, but the WTC ain't got all of em (yet). Add Musselman, Barrelman, and Peasantman from out here


Well, technically he asked about 70.3 races, so they do have them all.

No, he asked about the distance, not the brand. Ya know, technically.






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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [Tri-Banter] [ In reply to ]
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Door County 70.3, Superiorman 70.3, Mighty Moraine Man 70.3, Pigman 70.3 are independent events. Add the REV3 70.3 events.
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Tri-Banter wrote:
Thom wrote:
Tri-Banter wrote:


No, but the WTC ain't got all of em (yet). Add Musselman, Barrelman, and Peasantman from out here


Well, technically he asked about 70.3 races, so they do have them all.


No, he asked about the distance, not the brand. Ya know, technically.

No, he asked about 70.3 races, technically.... "70.3 distance races..."

IF he had asked about "70.3-distance races", then you would be correct ... :)
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sixt3 wrote:
Tri-Banter wrote:
Thom wrote:
Tri-Banter wrote:


No, but the WTC ain't got all of em (yet). Add Musselman, Barrelman, and Peasantman from out here


Well, technically he asked about 70.3 races, so they do have them all.


No, he asked about the distance, not the brand. Ya know, technically.


No, he asked about 70.3 races, technically.... "70.3 distance races..."

IF he had asked about "70.3-distance races", then you would be correct ... :)

Well, since the thread title couldn't handle capitalization, it can be safely inferred that the OP doesn't do hyphenation correctly either






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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [The GMAN] [ In reply to ]
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The GMAN wrote:
HuffNPuff wrote:
St Croix, Aruba, and Panama.


Aruba is not a 70.3 (trademarked WTC brand).

:-)

I refuse to recognize their trademark in colloquial discussions. They can send me a nastygram. :)
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [HuffNPuff] [ In reply to ]
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June lake.


Nevermind. Don't do june. It's a terrible 70.3. Stay far, far away.
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [jjabr] [ In reply to ]
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [jjabr] [ In reply to ]
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Niagara Falls Barrelman is on September 18, 2016 and features a two loop run past the iconic Niagara Falls. We believe it is the largest independent 70.3 DISTANCE race in North America.

You can do Steve's America's Half on June 4th in Indiana and join us in Niagara Falls in September.

Here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TRNTPB9ojE

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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [Tri-Banter] [ In reply to ]
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Is 70.3 trademarked? I know ironman is, but I do not think they can TM a number.

so, add, the Toughman series, Pumpkinman in Maine, Rev3, just off the top of my head.
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Re: 70.3 distance races in north america [Tri-Banter] [ In reply to ]
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anyone know a well run 70.3 Nov 12th or latter, had planned on Oilman Nov6th, but was just told i am getting married that day, so to avoid a massive argument i need to find a different race.

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