DARE2TRI
Dare2Tri’s mission is to enhance the lives of individuals with physical disabilities and visual impairments by building confidence, community, health and wellness through swimming, biking and running. Pleasant Prairie Tri is a USA Triathlon Parafriendly Race and was the site of the 2017 & 2018 Paratriathlon National Championships and the 2020 Tokyo Para Olympic Qualifier. Pleasant Prairie Tri continues to offer a Paratri PC Open division which is divided into 3 categories; Ambulatory, Wheelchair and Visually Impaired. Dare2tri is happy to assist any para-triathlete with adaptive equipment, guides, water exit volunteers and more!
ATD1 PARATRIATHLON DEVELOPMENTAL SERIES RACE
Distances: 750 Meter swim / 20K Bike / 5K Run
Start Time: 6:39AM.
Divisions: Ambulatory, Visually Impaired, Wheelchair
PARATRIATHLON NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Pleasant Prairie Triathlon, Village of Pleasant Prairie and Race Day Events have been selected to host the 2025 Paratriathlon National Championships.
Distances: 750 Meter swim / 20K bike / 5K run (distances may change slightly)
Start Time: The Para athletes will start off the Sprint waves at 6:39AM following the Olympic waves who starts at 6:25AM.
Divisions: PTWC1, PTWC2, PTS2, PTS3, PTS4, PTS5, PTVI1, PTVI2/3
COURSE INFORMATION
The start line is adjacent to the transition area. The finish line is behind the RecPlex/Ice Arena, on the lakefront path.
Swim Course - The Swim Start is on the east side of Lake Andrea. Lake Andrea is a spring feed lake. Water temperature is typically the mid to lower 70's. Decisions regarding wetsuits will be announced at the start of the race on Sunday. The Sprint Distance swim course is a rectangle, finishing where it starts. The first leg of the rectangle follows the International Distance swim course. The start and finish are on a sandy beach. Lifeguards, kayaks and platforms line the entire course. The course is defined with large & small buoys. Swimmers are required to wear a colored swim cap appropriate to their wave. ALL athletes MUST report to the swim start 15 minutes prior to their scheduled wave start.
Transition - The transition area is east of the swim start/finish. Bikes MUST be WALKED in the transition area. Mount and dismount zones are outside the transition area. Bikes MAY NOT be removed from the transition until the last bike has completed the bike course and exited the transition area for the start of the run. Anyone removing a bike from transition before the announcement is made to remove bikes will be automatically disqualified and subject to arrest.
Bike Route - The bike course is on gently rolling Village roads with minimal turns. The road surface is a mix of asphalt and concrete. A combination of course marshals and police are stationed throughout the course and at all turns. Each turn is also marked with brightly colored duct tape. Bikers are required to wear an approved, strapped helmet and earphones are not allowed. All bikes are required to display a bike number.
Run Route - The run course is flat and fast. The Sprint Distance course winds around Lake Andrea, and includes an out-and-back section on Park Drive.
Finish Line - The Finish line is located inside Prairie Springs Park, on the east side of Lake Andrea, along the lakefront path. Race hydration and Panera Bread will be provided to athletes.
Aid Stations - Aid stations are available 2 times on the Sprint course.