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$700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place
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Any of the pro members here doing this race?

http://hy-veetriathlon.com/index.php
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [RBR] [ In reply to ]
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I would assume so!

Here is the purse breakdown...

Place Male Female
1. $200,000.00 $200,000.00
2. $40,000.00 $40,000.00
3. $25,000.00 $25,000.00
4. $15,000.00 $15,000.00
5. $12,500.00 $12,500.00
6. $10,000.00 $10,000.00
7. $9,000.00 $9,000.00
8. $7,000.00 $7,000.00
9. $6,000.00 $6,000.00
10. $5,500.00 $5,500.00
11. $5,000.00 $5,000.00
12. $4,500.00 $4,500.00
13. $4,000.00 $4,000.00
14. $3,500.00 $3,500.00
15. $3,000.00 $3,000.00
TOTAL $350,000.00 $350,000.00
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [RBR] [ In reply to ]
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You know, $115 entry for an Olympic isn't a bad price, if you take into account that it includes a cycling jersey. It beats a t-shirt.
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [RBR] [ In reply to ]
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Probably only 6-8 Americans will be invited to this race. Without looking up the rankings now, they would be Potts, Kemper, Jared Shoemaker, Brian Fleischman, Mark Fretta, Doug Friman, Matt Reed and Joe Umphenour.
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [GearGrinder] [ In reply to ]
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I was wondering why it was so dang expensive. I now see the jersey on the website.

BTW, if you haven't registered yet, it's $140. And another $10 if not by May 31.
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Kuendig] [ In reply to ]
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Probably only 6-8 Americans will be invited to this race. Without looking up the rankings now, they would be Potts, Kemper, Jared Shoemaker, Brian Fleischman, Mark Fretta, Doug Friman, Matt Reed and Joe Umphenour.

Sounds about right to me. If anyone is interested this might give you a better idea of who from the US will be there: http://www.triathlon.org/...en.pdf?ts=1178641244

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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Mac] [ In reply to ]
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And let's not forget the AG prize purse:

http://hy-veetriathlon.com/...story=agegroupawards

"In addition to our age group awards the Hy-Vee International Triathlon will offer a $4,980.00 prize purse to our overall age group competitors. Additionally, the Hy-Vee International Triathlon will also be giving away over $40,000 worth of gifts and prizes to all age group competitors."

Overall Age Group Division Prize Money Breakdown (for both males and females)
1. $750
2. $500
3. $375
4. $250
5. $175
6. $145
7. $120

Masters Age Group Division Prize Money Breakdown (for both males and females)
1. $100
2. $75

Not bad money there either...

I'll be participating in the citizens race but have no concerns about prize money...just sweet, sweet schwag. I'm volunteering on Fri-Sunday as well, should be fun. Sunday afternoon I will be working the finish line for both pro races. Could be cool. I will try to get pictures.

mm
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [RBR] [ In reply to ]
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"On June 17, 2007, athletes from around the world will gather in the heart of the American Midwest to compete for the largest prize purse in triathlon history: $700,000.00. Join us for the inaugural Hy-Vee ITU World Cup in Des Moines, Iowa — and be a part of history in the making."

i thought Life Fitness had that honour?
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Markus Mucus] [ In reply to ]
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LifeTime Fitness Triathlon had a $500,000 total prize purse the last couple years...Hy-Vee now has the largest total prize purse.
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Uncle Phil] [ In reply to ]
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ah, for some reason I thought it was a million. Thanks for the clarification...

EDIT

I knew there was a larger one...

http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=34237
Last edited by: Markus Mucus: May 8, 07 11:18
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Markus Mucus] [ In reply to ]
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I can't tell in that article. Is it $1.5 million for the Dallas race, or $1.5 million for the series of races.
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Kuendig] [ In reply to ]
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Combined prize purse for the whole series of 5 races...
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Uncle Phil] [ In reply to ]
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ah, it's my selective reading abilities gone awry. ;)
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Markus Mucus] [ In reply to ]
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I'm sure that's part of the reason why it's written that way... :) Last year's total series prize purse was around $1 million, so the new US Open race added about $500,000 to the total.
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Uncle Phil] [ In reply to ]
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Another question. How do they get to use the US Open name? Doesn't USAT have to sanction that? Maybe they have.
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Kuendig] [ In reply to ]
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I don't if USAT had to approve the name, but it is a USAT sanctioned race...
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Uncle Phil] [ In reply to ]
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I meant the name "US Open."
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Kuendig] [ In reply to ]
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I assume if it was a problem, USAT wouldn't have sanctioned that race. I don't know why USAT would have necessarily owned the name though...seems like a great choice of name either way.
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Uncle Phil] [ In reply to ]
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I thought nothing ever happened in Des Moines!

http://www.speedsnakecoaching.com
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [RBR] [ In reply to ]
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Besides the $200,000 cash to the first place pro male and female, they will also get a H3 Hummer.
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Re: $700,000 in prize money $200,000 for first place [Mac] [ In reply to ]
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Is it just me, or are many of the prize money distribution lists for many of the biggest triathlons very top heavy.

$200,000 for first then $40,000 for second.

Not sure of the exact numbers, but IMH seems to be the same way. By the time you get to 5th place at IMH, relativly speaking you don't win a whole lot.


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