New triathlon to debut in Lake County in 2009

LAKE COUNTY – A new West Coast version of a popular triathlon series, American Triple-T Triathlon, is set to debut in Lake County next year.


Victory Man Racing, LLC, which presents the annual American Triple-T triathlon in Ohio each Memorial Day weekend, has announced plans to expand from the East Coast venue to also include a second venue for the 2009 race season, to be held on the West Coast – in and around the community of Lakeport in Northern California – and to be dubbed American Triple-T California.


The race is set to take place Sept. 18 to 20, 2009.


“We are excited to bring this fantastic event to Lakeport, California, and to the West Coast, showcasing Clear Lake and the area that makes up this great region,” said Doug Grout, chief executive officer of Victory Man Racing.


The current American Triple-T is held in Portsmouth, Ohio, and is headed into its seventh year, and event organizers anticipate that the new American Triple-T California will become a classic throughout the West Coast.


The American Triple-T California will be a three-day, four-event, long-distance-format triathlon with participants competing on two-person teams or in the solo division. Grout said the American Triple-T California will offer participants intimate camaraderie and a “red-carpet experience” rarely found in traditional triathlons.


Shannon Kurek, Victory Man Racing president and executive race director, describes the American Triple-T as a “world-class” triathlon event.


In 2007, Kurek and Grout presented a triathlon in Lakeport that garnered significant local community support, which they said contributed largely to their decision to return to Lakeport in the expansion of American Triple-T.


Grout said athletes can expect lots of attention from the residents and businesses in and around Lakeport. He said the community is extremely accommodating and excited to have the athletes competing in their community. The Lake County Board of Supervisors recently expressed its official support for the event.


“The American Triple-T California will have it all, from elite athletes to top age-groupers and weekend warriors,” said Kurek. “The American Triple-T California will truly be special for all participants,

spectators, and the surrounding communities.”


REGISTRATION


Athletes interested in participating may register online at www.attcali.com. The field will be limited to the first 500 registered participants, which means a very quick sell-out. The entry fee for the event is $300 per solo person or $600 for the two-person team.


Participating athletes will receive a race shirt, event towel, water bottle, and several other goodies provided by key partners and sponsors.


Athletes who complete the race also will receive an exclusive “finisher only shirt” that will place them in a select group of athletes throughout the world.


COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT


In an effort to give back to local communities, Victory Man Racing offers fundraising opportunities to local community nonprofit groups enabling those groups to earn $10 per race-day volunteer. Volunteer

hosts willing to provide overnight housing also are needed. In addition, businesses can get involved through a wide variety of sponsorship options.


For information about the event or for volunteer, hosting, and sponsorship opportunities, contact Tasha Magana, American Triple-T race coordinator, at 707-533-3043, or by e-mail to

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For more information about Victory Man Racing LLC visit www.victorymanracing.com.


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