The list came up on website today I guess so I figured I would check and confirm my name. Well, either there is a mass exodus of triathletes from Texas moving to New Jersey or they have the wrong list up. Please tell me everyone else’s name is missing if you entered.
I’m not on there either (and should be). Probably posted wrong list.
I’m not on there either (and should be). Probably posted wrong list.
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I’m not on there either (and should be). Probably posted wrong list.
I wrote them about it a couple of days ago.
They don’t have me either…
Let’s hope they have their act together on race day.
-Robert
that is clearly the wrong list. It says athletes as of 7/1/2013. The race was not even announced at that point. I would guess this is the Austin 70.3 list
I think you are right.
Got the following response from WTC
Thank you for reaching out and pointing that out! We are currently working on taking that list down and getting the 2014 IRONMAN 70.3 Princeton Participant List up to replace it. I deeply apologize for this error.
Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
Warm Regards,
Ann Parks
Coordinator, Athlete Services
World Triathlon Corporation
Just went on the website this morning and the correct list is now up, with my name included.
all good
Thanks for the update!
how long until the course maps are up?
Swim and run maps are up now. Bike map is still “coming soon”. I am thinking of going over and running the course today. 16 degrees and a light dusting of snow sounds like what we will expect to see on race day!
I bet you could probably run the swim course right now too! That lake is frozen solid right now.
I wonder why they haven’t posted bike course yet.
maybe struggling to get the 56 mile loop on a map??
so I ran the course this morning as I was in the area, had some time and I really wanted to. here is the link: http://tpks.ws/hcOj as you can see I was a little slow - my body didn’t like the 2 degree wind chill so much!. the path by the lake was a sheet of ice with a 1 inch covering of snow on top. certainly had to be a little cautious for the first mile of each loop. other than that paths were pretty good. no one else had been on them which helped as there was a little snow for traction. the roads in the college were clear so no problem. overall its a pretty flat course. from about mile 1.25 - 2.15 there is a gradual climb up to the college campus. once you get back in the park on the main through road - Paxson Ave - the road is undulating. the biggest incline will be at the end from mile 12 - 12.75 on Paxson ave as you climb up to the finish line area. the paths are about wide enough to run 3 abreast so as long as people keep left there should not be too many issues. going through the college I am pretty sure I am close to the actual course. kind of hard to tell with the big piles of snow but my route looks pretty similar to the course map from the website. with a two loop course there will be plenty of spots for spectators to see you as well. also important to note, the finish line is about 0.5 miles from T2.