E-Newsletter 3-26-2010

Hy-Vee Athletes Are All Over The Map
Age-group races for the 2010 Hy-Vee Triathlon will have a decidedly Midwestern flavor, but the various fields will be sprinkled with athletes who log a lot of miles before they even reach the start line at Raccoon River Park. Read more

Hy-Vee Event Lands On Magazine's 'Fun List'
The Hy-Vee Triathlon is included in Triathlete magazine’s “Five Most Family-Friendly Races” in the country. The list was compiled for the March issue, editors said, because “sometimes you want your family to see you race. Sometimes your family wants to see you race."

“Whatever the circumstances, being a tri spectator isn’t as easy as watching” other sports. “So you owe it to your support crew to choose races that allow sidekicks to have a little fun.” Read more

Want to Reduce Injury Risk? Tri Yoga
One short word, four little letters, five short minutes. Yoga belongs in your triathlon training regimen. That’s because yoga trains both sides of the body to balance muscle strength and flexibility. The benefits include increased core stability, injury prevention, improved range of motion and better balance.

Yoga has only recently found acceptance among elite athletes. Read more

At The Start Line
Adult race: 752 Individuals, 84 teams
Kids' race: 102 entries
Click here to register for the 2010 Hy-Vee Triathlon.

IN THIS ISSUE

• Athletes All Over The Map

• Event Lands On Fun List

• At The Start Line

• Kids Triathlon

KIDS TRIATHLON
Due to the number of participants in last year's Kids Triathlon we strongly recommend parents pre-register their kids for this race. Register.

 

 

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