Timberman Article--Good Lineup!

TimberMan increases prize purse
70.3 Triathlon attracts strong field of pros

For The Citizen

GILFORD — While TimberMan™ 70.3 has always been considered an age-grouper’s
race, it has also attracted legendary pros such as Peter Reid and Karen
Smyers with its scenic, challenging course and ideal timing. This year,
TimberMan™ 70.3 will draw an even larger number of pros by offering a
$13,500 prize purse, a significant increase over the $4,000 purse of
previous years.
TimberMan™ 70.3 Race Director, Keith Jordan, said the decision felt
natural.
“We are excited to offer an enhanced prize offering to so many of the pro
athletes who have shown their support to the TimberMan™ 70.3,” Jordan said.
“We appreciate their continued participation in the event, but also realize
triathlon serves as a full-time career to many of them.”
The 2007 TimberMan™ 70.3 is scheduled for Sunday, August 19, in Gilford.
Overall male and female winners will each receive $3,000, followed by
$2,000 for second, $1,000 for third, $500 for fourth and $250 for fifth
place. Professional athletes will also be battling for two male and two
female pro slots for the 2007 Ford Ironman World Championship 70.3, taking
place on November 10, in Clearwater, Fla.
Michael Lovato, who has earned a podium finish at TimberMan™ 70.3 for the
last three years, will take on Britain’s Simon Lessing, Canada’s Dave Harju
and last year’s winner and course record holder, Bjorn Andersson of Sweden.
Karen Smyers, who has won the women’s title twice, will be returning, along
with Australia’s Kate Major. Making her Timberman™ 70.3 debut this year is
Austin, Texas favorite Desiree Ficker, who placed second at the 2006 Ford
Ironman World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
More than 20 other pro athletes will join these top contenders, making this
year’s field one of the strongest in TimberMan™ 70.3 history.
In 2006, TimberMan™ 70.3 became a qualifier for the Ford Ironman World
Championship 70.3 in Clearwater, Fla.
With a maximum capacity of 2,000 athletes, the race sold out in less than 3
months. In addition to offering pro slots to the 2007 Ford Ironman World
Championship 70.3, there will also be 71 slots available to age group
athletes.
To learn more about Ironman 70.3, visit www.ironman.com. For more
information on the upcoming TimberMan™ 70.3, visit www.timbermantri.com or
contact Claire Jordan at 603-293-8353.

we’re pretty fired up…
The great thing is that all of them are great people, and ambassadors for the sport. They’ll all be involved in the Dinner Friday evening, and at the Pro Forum/Q&A too…

Desiree and Karen are also going to help out with the TimberKIDS Youth Tri…good stuff!!!

I watched the TimberKids tri last year and it was a blast. It’s good that Karen will be involved. She runs a great kids tri down here in the Boston area, so she certainly has the experience.