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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240224
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SUMMARY:LOViT 100 Mile & 100K
DESCRIPTION:Checkout www.RunLOViT.com for more details and photos. \nLive Race Tracking at track.runlovit.com \n  \nLOViT 100 Mile – Friday\, February 24th\, 5PM – 34 hr cutoff (20:24 min/mile pace)/3AM Sunday \nLOViT 100k – Saturday\, February 25th – 6AM – 21 hr cutoff (20:16 min/mile pace)/3AM Sunday \nThe Lake Ouachita Vista Trail (LOViT) Endurance Runs feature rocky\, rolling hills and ridgelines that will take you along the southern rim of one of America’s most pristine freshwater lakes and through the ruggedly beautiful Ouachita National Forest. The racecourse follows out and back sections along the single track trail – one of only 40 worldwide trails to receive the IMBA Epic Trail designation. The terrain is challenging\, the views are amazing. Come find your LIMiT on the LOViT. \nPlease note: This is a challenging distance on a difficult trail. It is crucial that you physically and mentally prepare for the stresses of the race through adequate training and preparation. YOU\, the runner\, are responsible for your own well-being during the race. \n  \nSchedule\n\nFriday \n1:00-4:30 PM – 100 Mile (&100K Early) Packet Pickup – East Cove Pavilion \n4:30 PM – 100 Mile Pre Race Meeting – East Cove Pavilion \n5:00 PM – 100 Mile Race Start – East Cove Pavilion \n  \nSaturday \n4:45-5:45 AM – 100k Packet Pickup – East Cove Pavilion \n5:30 AM – 100k Pre Race Meeting – East Cove Pavilion \n6:00 AM – 100k Race Start – East Cove Pavilion \n  \nAwards\n\nParticipants will receive an event shirt\, custom race swag\, and the experience of a supported run through the Ouachita Mountains with 6 manned aid stations on the 100k course and 10 manned aid stations on the 100 mile course – many that you will cross multiple times (see course map at www.runlovit.com/course). 100k finishers will receive a medal and 100 Mile finishers a custom finisher’s buckle to commemorate their accomplishment. \nAwards will be given to the top three overall male/female finishers in the 100k and 100 Mile distances. \nEvent proceeds are invested in trail development in the Ouachita National Forest and the greater Hot Springs area. 2014 race proceeds helped fund the completion of the Lake Ouachita Vista Trail. Run LOViT Endurance Events is a 501(c)3 nonprofit under the umbrella of the RRCA IRS exemption. The LOViT runs are non-commerical fundraisers that benefit the local trail community. \n  \nConditions\n\nAvg High 60F\, Avg Low 35F \nYou will be running in the dark. You should bring a light source and back up batteries. At this time of year\, the average sunrise is 6:45 AM and the average sunset is 6:00 PM. \nWhat do I need to bring? At very minimum\, all racers will be required to carry a water bottle or hydration pack AND a light (flashlight or headlamp). Due to the remote nature of parts of the trail\, runners will not be allowed on the course without a way to carry water. We strongly suggest you carry a backup light with you at all times. \nHow tough is the course? Terrain = hilly\, total climb between 50 and 150 feet per mile (2500 – 7500 feet in 50 miles)\, Surface = trail or dirt road with substantial rocks\, roots and/or ruts \n  \nPacing & Safety Runners\n\nDue to the remote nature of sections of the course\, pacers will be allowed during portions of the race. Safety runners can be picked/switched at crewable aid stations in the pacing sections. Runners 60 years and older may have a safety runner from the start with permission from the Race Director prior to the race. Runners may only have one safety runner at a time. \n100k Safety Runners can be picked up/switched out at the following aid stations: Brady Mountain Road (return trip ONLY – approx mile 37) and Crystal Springs Pavilion (approx mile 48). \n100 Mile Safety Runners can be picked up/switched out at the following aid stations: Brady Mountain Road (1st crossing – approx mile 57.5)\, Avery Recreation Area (east end – approx mile 64.5)\, Brady Mountain Road (return trip – approx mile 71.5)\, Crystal Springs Pavilion (approx mile 82.5)\, Charleton (return trip – approx mile 87). \n  \nDrop Bags\n\nDrop bags are reasonably sized boxes or bags containing your personal items to resupply you during the race. Items you bring will be distributed to the following aid stations: Start/Finish; Tompkin’s Bend (100 Mile ONLY!); Crystal Springs Pavilion; Spillway. Refer to the chart below for approx. mileage. Drop bags MUST be labeled be labeled with YOUR NAME\, YOUR RACE NUMBER and the AID STATION NAME. Drop bags will be returned to the finish in the following time frame: \nTompkin’s Bend – as soon as the final runner clears the station. \nCrystal Springs Pavilion – 1st load 6:30 PM; remaining bags – after the final runner has cleared the station \nSpillway – 1st load 3:00PM; remaining bags – after the final runner has cleared the station \nBags will be available for pickup at the awards banquet Sunday morning. All uncollected items will be donated the week after the race. \n  \nAid Stations\n\n(locations and accommodations available at runlovit.com/course) \nAid stations will have standard ultra food (bananas\, pretzels\, potatoes\, chips\, water\, Tailwind Nutrition\, etc.). If you have special dietary restrictions\, please plan accordingly. \n  \nLodging\n\nOfficial Race Lodging Sponsor: Mountain Harbor Resort – Arkansas’s #1 rated resort (race starts & finishes on Mountain Harbor Resort Property) Special rates available to race participants: http://www.mountainharborresort.com/ \nShangri La Resort (6 miles west of race start/finish): http://www.shangrilaresortar.com/ \nCrystal Springs Resort (12 miles east of race start/finish): http://www.crystalspringsresort.com/ \nBrady Mountain Resort (20 miles east of race start/finish): http://bradymountainmarina.com/ \nCamping: Mountain Harbor Resort will allow tent camping at the start finish area for a fee. Access to bathrooms and showers are available. No electricity or water hookups. \nLots of hotel options in Hot Springs (27 miles east of race start/finish) \n  \nCancellation Policy\n\nIf forces beyond our control lead to the cancellation of this event\, it is possible that you will receive no refund of your entry fee. We will\, however\, endeavor to issue refunds or make other compensation to the extent funds are available to do so. \nThe occurrences that can cause a race cancellation are not predictable. Cancellations could potentially occur when there is a serious threat to the safety of runners and volunteers such as forest fires\, severe winter weather\, tornadoes\, or in the event of a national emergency. These generally occur with little advance notice. As race organizers\, we are at the mercy of these events. Run LOViT Endurance Events is a volunteer\, non-profit organization. Our events are costly because they provide quality support\, apparel\, and awards. We cannot absorb all of these costs and take the risk of cancellation by ourselves. Consequently\, the effect of our policy is that the entrants to an event must share in the risk that it will be cancelled. Please understand this when you enter our event. \nHere is the policy we expect to follow when a case is subject to cancellation. Each situation is different so these are only guidelines. \nKeeping You Informed: We will try to keep entrants informed when there is a potential for cancellation. We will likely use email\, Facebook\, Twitter and our website to do this. \nReimbursement: In the event that a race is cancelled\, we cannot promise any refund. We will first pay all outstanding bills associated with the event that we cannot cancel or legally avoid. If there is money left over after paying the expenses we have incurred\, we will try to make a reimbursement to runners from the remaining entry fees available to us. The closer the cancellation is to the race date\, the less likely there will be any reimbursement and if a race is stopped while in progress\, there will be no reimbursement. If the amount of the refund is small\, we may not bother with it\, or we may only give credit toward future entry fees. \nRescheduling: Rescheduling the event is unlikely given the complexity of putting on an ultra or trail run\, and that there are other events scheduled for other weekends\, but may be done on a case by case basis. If we do reschedule\, we will not likely be able to give you a refund if you withdraw from the event. \nIf I need to cancel my entry due to injury\, illness or scheduling conflict\, can I get a refund? See the refund schedule policy at www.runlovit.com/details.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/lovit-100-mile-100k/
LOCATION:East Cove Pavilion\, 66 East Park Drive\, Mount Ida\, AR\, 71957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240226
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CREATED:20230803T131349Z
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SUMMARY:LOViT 100 Mile & 100K
DESCRIPTION:Checkout www.RunLOViT.com for more details and photos. \nLive Race Tracking at track.runlovit.com \n  \nLOViT 100 Mile – Friday\, February 24th\, 5PM – 34 hr cutoff (20:24 min/mile pace)/3AM Sunday \nLOViT 100k – Saturday\, February 25th – 6AM – 21 hr cutoff (20:16 min/mile pace)/3AM Sunday \nThe Lake Ouachita Vista Trail (LOViT) Endurance Runs feature rocky\, rolling hills and ridgelines that will take you along the southern rim of one of America’s most pristine freshwater lakes and through the ruggedly beautiful Ouachita National Forest. The racecourse follows out and back sections along the single track trail – one of only 40 worldwide trails to receive the IMBA Epic Trail designation. The terrain is challenging\, the views are amazing. Come find your LIMiT on the LOViT. \nPlease note: This is a challenging distance on a difficult trail. It is crucial that you physically and mentally prepare for the stresses of the race through adequate training and preparation. YOU\, the runner\, are responsible for your own well-being during the race. \n  \nSchedule\n\nFriday \n1:00-4:30 PM – 100 Mile (&100K Early) Packet Pickup – East Cove Pavilion \n4:30 PM – 100 Mile Pre Race Meeting – East Cove Pavilion \n5:00 PM – 100 Mile Race Start – East Cove Pavilion \n  \nSaturday \n4:45-5:45 AM – 100k Packet Pickup – East Cove Pavilion \n5:30 AM – 100k Pre Race Meeting – East Cove Pavilion \n6:00 AM – 100k Race Start – East Cove Pavilion \n  \nAwards\n\nParticipants will receive an event shirt\, custom race swag\, and the experience of a supported run through the Ouachita Mountains with 6 manned aid stations on the 100k course and 10 manned aid stations on the 100 mile course – many that you will cross multiple times (see course map at www.runlovit.com/course). 100k finishers will receive a medal and 100 Mile finishers a custom finisher’s buckle to commemorate their accomplishment. \nAwards will be given to the top three overall male/female finishers in the 100k and 100 Mile distances. \nEvent proceeds are invested in trail development in the Ouachita National Forest and the greater Hot Springs area. 2014 race proceeds helped fund the completion of the Lake Ouachita Vista Trail. Run LOViT Endurance Events is a 501(c)3 nonprofit under the umbrella of the RRCA IRS exemption. The LOViT runs are non-commerical fundraisers that benefit the local trail community. \n  \nConditions\n\nAvg High 60F\, Avg Low 35F \nYou will be running in the dark. You should bring a light source and back up batteries. At this time of year\, the average sunrise is 6:45 AM and the average sunset is 6:00 PM. \nWhat do I need to bring? At very minimum\, all racers will be required to carry a water bottle or hydration pack AND a light (flashlight or headlamp). Due to the remote nature of parts of the trail\, runners will not be allowed on the course without a way to carry water. We strongly suggest you carry a backup light with you at all times. \nHow tough is the course? Terrain = hilly\, total climb between 50 and 150 feet per mile (2500 – 7500 feet in 50 miles)\, Surface = trail or dirt road with substantial rocks\, roots and/or ruts \n  \nPacing & Safety Runners\n\nDue to the remote nature of sections of the course\, pacers will be allowed during portions of the race. Safety runners can be picked/switched at crewable aid stations in the pacing sections. Runners 60 years and older may have a safety runner from the start with permission from the Race Director prior to the race. Runners may only have one safety runner at a time. \n100k Safety Runners can be picked up/switched out at the following aid stations: Brady Mountain Road (return trip ONLY – approx mile 37) and Crystal Springs Pavilion (approx mile 48). \n100 Mile Safety Runners can be picked up/switched out at the following aid stations: Brady Mountain Road (1st crossing – approx mile 57.5)\, Avery Recreation Area (east end – approx mile 64.5)\, Brady Mountain Road (return trip – approx mile 71.5)\, Crystal Springs Pavilion (approx mile 82.5)\, Charleton (return trip – approx mile 87). \n  \nDrop Bags\n\nDrop bags are reasonably sized boxes or bags containing your personal items to resupply you during the race. Items you bring will be distributed to the following aid stations: Start/Finish; Tompkin’s Bend (100 Mile ONLY!); Crystal Springs Pavilion; Spillway. Refer to the chart below for approx. mileage. Drop bags MUST be labeled be labeled with YOUR NAME\, YOUR RACE NUMBER and the AID STATION NAME. Drop bags will be returned to the finish in the following time frame: \nTompkin’s Bend – as soon as the final runner clears the station. \nCrystal Springs Pavilion – 1st load 6:30 PM; remaining bags – after the final runner has cleared the station \nSpillway – 1st load 3:00PM; remaining bags – after the final runner has cleared the station \nBags will be available for pickup at the awards banquet Sunday morning. All uncollected items will be donated the week after the race. \n  \nAid Stations\n\n(locations and accommodations available at runlovit.com/course) \nAid stations will have standard ultra food (bananas\, pretzels\, potatoes\, chips\, water\, Tailwind Nutrition\, etc.). If you have special dietary restrictions\, please plan accordingly. \n  \nLodging\n\nOfficial Race Lodging Sponsor: Mountain Harbor Resort – Arkansas’s #1 rated resort (race starts & finishes on Mountain Harbor Resort Property) Special rates available to race participants: http://www.mountainharborresort.com/ \nShangri La Resort (6 miles west of race start/finish): http://www.shangrilaresortar.com/ \nCrystal Springs Resort (12 miles east of race start/finish): http://www.crystalspringsresort.com/ \nBrady Mountain Resort (20 miles east of race start/finish): http://bradymountainmarina.com/ \nCamping: Mountain Harbor Resort will allow tent camping at the start finish area for a fee. Access to bathrooms and showers are available. No electricity or water hookups. \nLots of hotel options in Hot Springs (27 miles east of race start/finish) \n  \nCancellation Policy\n\nIf forces beyond our control lead to the cancellation of this event\, it is possible that you will receive no refund of your entry fee. We will\, however\, endeavor to issue refunds or make other compensation to the extent funds are available to do so. \nThe occurrences that can cause a race cancellation are not predictable. Cancellations could potentially occur when there is a serious threat to the safety of runners and volunteers such as forest fires\, severe winter weather\, tornadoes\, or in the event of a national emergency. These generally occur with little advance notice. As race organizers\, we are at the mercy of these events. Run LOViT Endurance Events is a volunteer\, non-profit organization. Our events are costly because they provide quality support\, apparel\, and awards. We cannot absorb all of these costs and take the risk of cancellation by ourselves. Consequently\, the effect of our policy is that the entrants to an event must share in the risk that it will be cancelled. Please understand this when you enter our event. \nHere is the policy we expect to follow when a case is subject to cancellation. Each situation is different so these are only guidelines. \nKeeping You Informed: We will try to keep entrants informed when there is a potential for cancellation. We will likely use email\, Facebook\, Twitter and our website to do this. \nReimbursement: In the event that a race is cancelled\, we cannot promise any refund. We will first pay all outstanding bills associated with the event that we cannot cancel or legally avoid. If there is money left over after paying the expenses we have incurred\, we will try to make a reimbursement to runners from the remaining entry fees available to us. The closer the cancellation is to the race date\, the less likely there will be any reimbursement and if a race is stopped while in progress\, there will be no reimbursement. If the amount of the refund is small\, we may not bother with it\, or we may only give credit toward future entry fees. \nRescheduling: Rescheduling the event is unlikely given the complexity of putting on an ultra or trail run\, and that there are other events scheduled for other weekends\, but may be done on a case by case basis. If we do reschedule\, we will not likely be able to give you a refund if you withdraw from the event. \nIf I need to cancel my entry due to injury\, illness or scheduling conflict\, can I get a refund? See the refund schedule policy at www.runlovit.com/details.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/lovit-100-mile-100k-2/
LOCATION:East Cove Pavilion\, 66 East Park Drive\, Mount Ida\, AR\, 71957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240302T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240302T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125000
CREATED:20231121T143141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T173531Z
UID:10000348-1709362800-1709398800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Ozark Highlands Endurance Run
DESCRIPTION:Sylamore Ranger District\nThe 1.2-million acre Ozark-St. Francis National Forests offer endless opportunities for adventure. As one of America’s most scenic and picturesque areas\, the Ozark-St. Francis provides a lot of the “natural” in the Natural State of Arkansas. \nOzark Highlands 50K\nThe course will start out at Norfork River Resort and proceed towards the Ozark Highlands Trail via 2.7 miles of rolling roads. The trail traverses through numerous hollows and takes participants across some of the most rugged and remote terrain in the Ozark National Forest. Runners will follow the Ozark Highlands Trail-Sylamore Section on an out & back course. There are three aid stations on the route and drop bags are allowed at the Twin Creek Aid Station\, which is also the turnaround for the shorter 35K course. \nTwin Creek 35K\nThis course option will follow the same route as the Ozark Highlands 50K\, but turnaround at Twin Creek Road Aid Station. Great idea for those wanting to experience the Sylamore Ranger District trails\, but not quite ready for the 50K.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/ozark-highlands-endurance-run/
LOCATION:Norfork River Resort\, 13386 Arkansas 5\, Norfork\, 72658\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Syllamo Events":MAILTO:syllamoevents@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240302T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240302T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125000
CREATED:20231121T143141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T143141Z
UID:10001767-1709362800-1709398800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Ozark Highlands Endurance Run
DESCRIPTION:Sylamore Ranger District\nThe 1.2-million acre Ozark-St. Francis National Forests offer endless opportunities for adventure. As one of America’s most scenic and picturesque areas\, the Ozark-St. Francis provides a lot of the “natural” in the Natural State of Arkansas. \nOzark Highlands 50K\nThe course will start out at Norfork River Resort and proceed towards the Ozark Highlands Trail via 2.7 miles of rolling roads. The trail traverses through numerous hollows and takes participants across some of the most rugged and remote terrain in the Ozark National Forest. Runners will follow the Ozark Highlands Trail-Sylamore Section on an out & back course. There are three aid stations on the route and drop bags are allowed at the Twin Creek Aid Station\, which is also the turnaround for the shorter 35K course. \nTwin Creek 35K\nThis course option will follow the same route as the Ozark Highlands 50K\, but turnaround at Twin Creek Road Aid Station. Great idea for those wanting to experience the Sylamore Ranger District trails\, but not quite ready for the 50K.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/ozark-highlands-endurance-run-2/
LOCATION:Norfork River Resort\, 13386 Arkansas 5\, Norfork\, 72658\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Syllamo Events":MAILTO:syllamoevents@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240302T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240303T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125000
CREATED:20230803T152402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230803T152402Z
UID:10000216-1709364600-1709474400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:2024 Little Rock Marathon Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Named as one of Runner’s World “Bucket List: 10 Great Marathons for First-Timers” in 2017\, come fill your bucket at the 22nd Annual Little Rock Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K\, and Little Rockers Kids Marathon. A race with personality\, loads of southern hospitality\, tons of caring volunteers\, a running or walking tour through the scenic streets of Arkansas’ capital city\, and an impressive finisher’s medal. We are a race for every pace. We love walkers\, 8-hour time limit for the Marathon race. Check out our website for more info: www.littlerockmarathon.com.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/2024-little-rock-marathon-weekend/
LOCATION:La Harpe Blvd.\, La Harpe Blvd.\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Little Rock Marathon":MAILTO:bsdixon@littlerock.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240302T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240303T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125000
CREATED:20230803T152402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230803T152402Z
UID:10001639-1709364600-1709474400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:2024 Little Rock Marathon Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Named as one of Runner’s World “Bucket List: 10 Great Marathons for First-Timers” in 2017\, come fill your bucket at the 22nd Annual Little Rock Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K\, and Little Rockers Kids Marathon. A race with personality\, loads of southern hospitality\, tons of caring volunteers\, a running or walking tour through the scenic streets of Arkansas’ capital city\, and an impressive finisher’s medal. We are a race for every pace. We love walkers\, 8-hour time limit for the Marathon race. Check out our website for more info: www.littlerockmarathon.com.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/2024-little-rock-marathon-weekend-2/
LOCATION:La Harpe Blvd.\, La Harpe Blvd.\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Little Rock Marathon":MAILTO:bsdixon@littlerock.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240302T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240302T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125000
CREATED:20240130T044622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T044622Z
UID:10001826-1709366400-1709393400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Indoor Triathlon at The Jones Center
DESCRIPTION:The Jones Center will host the 2024 Indoor Triathlon on Saturday\, March 2 – a swim\, bike and run competition held entirely indoors. The event is great for all athletes\, from beginners who want to try their hand at a triathlon to experienced triathletes gearing up for spring competition season. Participants will have 10 minutes to swim\, 20 minutes to bike (stationary) and 15 minutes to run (treadmill) in order to log as many miles as possible. First\, second and third place winners will receive awards; all participants will receive medals and an Indoor Triathlon T-shirt. Cost is $40 per person/$32 for Jones Center members. Want to train at The Jones Center leading up to the event? Sign up for the Training Add-On! Register & more info at thejonescenter.net/indoor-triathlon.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/indoor-triathlon-at-the-jones-center-2-2/2024-03-02/
LOCATION:The Jones Center\, 922 E Emma Ave\, Springdale\, AR\, 72754\, United States
CATEGORIES:Multisport (Triathlon/Adventure Racing/Etc)
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ORGANIZER;CN="the jones center":MAILTO:info@thejonescenter.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240302T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240302T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125000
CREATED:20240130T044622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T044622Z
UID:10000420-1709366400-1709393400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Indoor Triathlon at The Jones Center
DESCRIPTION:The Jones Center will host the 2024 Indoor Triathlon on Saturday\, March 2 – a swim\, bike and run competition held entirely indoors. The event is great for all athletes\, from beginners who want to try their hand at a triathlon to experienced triathletes gearing up for spring competition season. Participants will have 10 minutes to swim\, 20 minutes to bike (stationary) and 15 minutes to run (treadmill) in order to log as many miles as possible. First\, second and third place winners will receive awards; all participants will receive medals and an Indoor Triathlon T-shirt. Cost is $40 per person/$32 for Jones Center members. Want to train at The Jones Center leading up to the event? Sign up for the Training Add-On! Register & more info at thejonescenter.net/indoor-triathlon.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/indoor-triathlon-at-the-jones-center-2/2024-03-02/
LOCATION:The Jones Center\, 922 E Emma Ave\, Springdale\, AR\, 72754\, United States
CATEGORIES:Multisport (Triathlon/Adventure Racing/Etc)
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ORGANIZER;CN="the jones center":MAILTO:info@thejonescenter.net
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