There are few places in multisport where only one word can describe the essence of the place and the event. In the Southeast that word is Logan or more specifically Lake Logan. For those who raced here or have heard the stories, Logan means breathtaking beauty, a wet-suit legal swim in the heat of the summer, a rolling bike course that is flatter than people imagine in the mountains and a shaded run course along a scenic river.
The Lake Logan Half is a co-production with Glory Hound Events.
For more information on Glory Hound Events: www.gloryhoundevents.com
Half:
Saturday: 7:00 am
International:
Sunday: 7:00 am
Sprint:
Sunday: 7:30 am
Half:
Swim: 1.2 miles
Bike: 56 miles
Run: 13.1 miles
International:
Swim: 1500 meters
Bike: 38K
Run: 10K
Sprint:
Swim: 500 meters
Bike: 13.5 miles
Run: 5K
Location:
Race Site: Lake Logan Episcopal Center - Google map
Days/Times:
Half:
* Friday (8/4): 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
• Saturday (8/5): 5:00 AM - 6:30 AM
NOTE: International & Sprint participants are NOT allowed to pick up their packets during these times.
International & Sprint:
* Saturday (8/5): 5:00PM - 7:00PM
* Sunday (8/6): 5:00AM - 6:30AM
Parking for packet pick-up will be in the same grass airstrip being used for race day parking. Parking WILL NOT be allowed near the transition area as in years past.
Mandatory Photo ID: All participants will be required to show photo ID at packet pick-up (including relay team members). You will not be given your race packet without photo ID! All participants must pick up their own race packet – individuals and relays.
NOTE: THERE IS NOT A STRONG CELL SIGNAL AT THE RACE SITE.
Important things to remember :
• A photo ID is required for packet pick-up.
• Cash, Check only. The internet is sporadic so we cannot connect our credit card reader and accept credit cards.
• All participants must pick up their own race packet. (Including all relay team members)
PARTICIPANT MEETINGs:
Participant orientation meetings will be held at 6:00 PM, Friday (8/4) for the Half, and 6:00 PM, Saturday (8/5) for the International & Sprint.
We will cover as many details as possible about the race and questions will be encouraged. A representative from USA Triathlon will also be on hand to discuss USAT issues and concerns relative to rules and safety. The meetings should last about 30 minutes - we encourage everyone to attend.
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