Huntington Half Iron, Olympic & Sprint Tri
MAIN RACE INFO
Race Location - Lake Clare - 1005 N Broadway St, Huntington IN 46750
Race Start - 6:30 AM HALF IRON AND OLYMPIC RACES; 6:45 AM SPRINT RACES
Park Entry Opens For Racers - 4:30 AM
Packet Pickup and Day before(July 9th) Registration - 3:00pm-7:00pm - Lake Clare - 1005 N Broadway St, Huntington IN 46750
Race Day(July 10Th) Packet Pickup and Registration - 4:30am-6:00am - Lake Clare - 1005 N Broadway St, Huntington IN 46750
Course maps scroll down
Ages 13(by 12-31-21) and up
Sprint Triathlon & Duathlon(1 mile run to start); Olympic Triathlon and Duathlon(3.1 mile run to start);Half Iron Triathlon and Duathlon(3.1 mile run to start); Sprint, Olympic and Half Iron Aquabike; 2 and 3 Person Relays for the Sprint, Olympic, and Half Iron Triathlons
Limited to 500 total racers
Limited to 500 total racers
WHAT YOU GET
*Professionally chip timed event
*USAT sanctioned race
*All participants get a race t-shirt
*All finishers get a medal
*Swim in Lake Clare - great spectator swim
*Bike on flat county roads
*Run paved roads around Lake Clare and surrounding neighborhoods - very spectator friendly
*TT style race starts
*Aid stations
*Wetsuits allowed per USAT rulings on water temperature (eligible for awards 78 degrees and lower, still legal between 78.1 and 83.9 but not elibigle for awards)
*Age group and Overall Awards, scroll down for info
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
July 9th, 2022
3:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Packet pickup and late registration @ Lake Clare
July 10th, 2022
4:30 AM-6:00 AM: Race day registration, timing chip pickup, body marking, and packet pickup
4:30 AM-6:15 AM: Transition area open for bike and running gear setup
6:20 AM: Mandatory pre-race meeting
6:30 AM: HALF IRON AND OLYMPIC RACES START
6:45 AM: SPRINT RACES START
8:00 AM: Sprint Grab and Go Awards begin
9:00 AM: Olympic Grab and Go Awards begin
11:00 AM: Half Iron Grab and Go Awards begin
PARKING
*There is plenty of parking at a nearby parking lot, NOT on Lake Property
PACKET PICKUP/REGISTRATION
*Bring a photo ID and your USAT License (if you have one) to packet pickup and registration.
*USAT waivers and one day USAT licenses will be taken care of here.
*Cash, check and credit card payments(3% fee) can be accepted for day before and race day registrations.
RACE TIMING, RESULTS, AND TIMING CHIP PICKUP
*The race will be chip timed by a professional timing company
*Post-race results will be posted on this website and will be put up on display at the race site as soon as available.
*Results will include overall time, splits for all segments of the race including transitions, and placings.
*Timing chips will be given out in race bags for pre-registered and day before registration. Race Day give as you register
*Soft neoprene ankle straps will be provided to secure the timing chips.
NUMBERING
*All participants must be body marked race morning with a permanent marker by a volunteer, and will receive a wristband at packet pickup that is mandatory to wear during the race with their number on it.
*Participants will receive a numbered sticker to place on their bicycle.
*Wristband and bike sticker must match to take your bike out of transition after the race.
CLOTHING
*Males must wear speedo-cut bottoms, jammers, or shorts at minimum.
*Shirtless torsos are allowed for men only.
*Females must wear swim suit bottoms and public swimming appropriate tops at minimum.
SWIM COURSE
*Swim course maps are linked below, scroll down
*This is a lake swim at Lake Clare with a planned TT starts from the beach
*Sprint is one small lap, Olympic is 2 laps(middle sized loop), Half Iron is 2 laps (biggest loop)
*Great spectator swim course with views on shore above the swimmers
*Individual TT style starts
*Buoys will mark the course turns
*Kayaks and other safety personel will line the course
*For the race start, race numbers do not determine starting order. This is a self-seeded start by choice.
*Your individual chip time starts when you cross the mat to enter the water, and stops at the run finish.
*Swim caps will most likely not be provided(TBD). Participants can bring their own, but they are not required.
*Water temperature could be between 76 and 84 degrees this time of year
*Water temperatures up to and including 78 degrees wetsuits are allowed
*If the water temperature is between 78-84 degrees you can still wear a wetsuit but will be asterisk in results
*Water temperartures is at 84 degrees or higher no wetsuits allowed.
*See USAT Rules section below for more info on rules regarding wetsuits.
TRANSITION
*Participants are to place bicycles, helmets, sunglasses, run shoes, hats, etc in the transition area.
*Volunteers will assist in proper racking of bicycles on the bike racks and how to lay out transition items.
*Maximum of 8 bicycles per rack, first come first serve placement.
*Transition will be in the grass near the beach at the south end of the lake
*Only participants and volunteers can enter the transition area.
*Participants enter transition for the first time during the race after the swim finish to get their bicycles and head out onto the bike course.
*Participants enter transition for the second and final time during the race after finishing the bike course, re-rack their bicycles, and start the run.
*There will be an aid station near the transition
*No nudity is allowed in transition, please plan race clothing accordingly.
BIKE COURSE
*Bike course maps are linked below, scroll down
*Both the Sprint and Olympic courses are out and back, the Half Iron course is a 2 lap course
*The bike course is open to traffic with police at the park exit and all intersections stopping traffic.
*All turns, and turn-around points, will be marked with roadside signs and road chalk markings.
*We should have a mechanic on hand to help with any last minute bike problems and provide pumps. Otherwise volunteers will do their best and I'll provide some pumps and equipment for quick fixes.
*All participants are responsible for fixing their own flat tires and minor mechanicals while on the bike course.
*There are no aid stations on the Sprint bike course, one at mile ~12 on the Olympic, and there will be one at ~12, ~28, and ~40 on the Half Iron course
*A vehicle will be following the last biker on the bike course, and can pick up any participant who has had a race ending mechanical. There likely will be a lead vehicle for at least one distance
*See Food and Water for details on bike course water.
*All bike styles are welcome as long as they do not have a motor of any kind and do not pose out of the ordinary danger to other riders
*See USAT Rules for more info on cycling rules. Cycling rule specifics and other rules will be gone over in the pre-race meeting
RUN COURSE
*Run course maps are linked below, scroll down
*The Sprint and Olympic run courses will be on all pavement roads within the park, the Half Iron course will be a mix of paved trails, roads, and a 2.5 mile rolling grass loop at the Huntington University Cross Country Course.
*Great spectator run course with views of runners across the lake for much of the run
*The Sprint course is two loops in the park, the Olympic course is an out and back in town followed by two laps in the park, the Half Iron course is 2 loops in the park (3.1 miles)+ 1 town loop(7.1 miles) + 2 loops in the park(3.1 miles).
*The courses will be marked with signs and tape Volunteers will also help direct runners.
*There will be frequent aid stations in the park (every .75 miles) and every ~1.5 miles during 7.1 miles town loop portion of the Half Iron run course.
*See Food and Water for details on water.
HELMETS AND AUDIO DEVICES
*All participants must complete the bike portion wearing a helmet approved by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Check your helmet for this sticker.
*Headphones, headsets, walkmans, ipods, mp3 players, or personal audio devices, etc. are not to be carried or worn at any time during the race.
*See USAT Rules for more info on all rules.
RELAYS/AQUABIKER
*Relay teams will share a timing chip and transfer the chip in the transition area.
*Aqua bikers will swim and bike with all the triathlete racers and then need to do a short walk or jog after transition 2 to finish
RESTROOMS
*There will be porta-johns on site and the park has a small restroom.
*During the race 1-2 of the porta-john will be available near the transition area to use during the race and on the run course
T-SHIRTS, MEDALS, AWARDS
*T-Shirts will be in the race packet.
*Finisher medals will be given at the finish line.
*Awards for top 2-3 in each USAT age group for the Triathlons, plus overall winners 39 and under and 40 and over. Duathlons and Aquabikes awards are determined by race turnout with a minimum of 39 and under plus 40 and over top 3's. Relays are typically for overall winning teams.
FOOD AND WATER
*Water and Gatorade on the bike course
*Water, Gatorade, and Coke on the run Course
*Drinks and some snack food will be available post-race at the finish line.
*Food trucks will be at this race
CONTINGENCY PLANS
*In the event it is unsafe to swim the race will turn to a duathlon (triathletes) or bike only(aquabikers)
*If its unsafe to ride the race will become a swim and run (triathletes)...or just a swim (aquabikers)
*If it's unsafe to swim and ride the race will become just a run (triathletes) or be cancelled(aquabikers)
*The race start may be delayed up to 1 hour if the weather is anticipated to clear up.
*If weather forces a cancellation we can offer a 50% discount to a future 2021/22 event.
USAT Rules
*A complete list of USAT rules can be found at www.usatriathlon.org. A list of commonly violated rules can be found below the course maps on this page. Rules will be gone over at the pre-race meeting on Saturday.
*If all participants do their best to follow the rules and race fairly, there should be no issues.
SWIM COURSE MAPS
BIKE COURSE MAPS
RUN COURSE MAPS
Most Commonly Violated Rules and Penalties
1. Helmets:
Only helmets approved by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) may be used in USAT sanctioned events. Helmets must be worn at all times while on your bike. This means before, during, and after the event.
Penalty: Disqualification
2. Chin Straps:
Chin straps must be buckled at all times when on a bicycle. DO NOT unbuckle your chin strap unless you are off your bicycle.
Penalty: Disqualification on the course; Variable time penalty in transition area only.
3. Outside Assistance:
No assistance other than that offered by race and medical officials may be used. Triathlons and duathlons are individual tests of fitness.
Penalty: Variable time penalty
4. Transition Area:
All equipment must be placed in the properly designated and individually assigned bike corral. The wheel of the bicycle must be down on the side of the assigned space. All participants must return their bicycles to an upright position in their designated bicycle corral. No person shall interfere with another participants equipment or impede the progress of another participant. All bar ends must be solidly plugged. No participant shall bring ANY glass containers into the transition area.
Penalty: Variable time penalty
5. Drafting:
Drafting--keep at least three bike lengths of clear space between you and the cyclist in front. If you move into the zone, you must pass within 15 seconds.
Position--keep to the right hand side of the lane of travel unless passing.
Blocking--riding on the left side of the lane without passing anyone and interfering with other cyclists attempting to pass.
Overtaken--once passed, you must immediately exit the draft zone from the rear, before attempting to pass again.
Penalty: Variable time penalty
6. Course:
All competitors are required to follow the prescribed course and to stay within all coned lanes. Cutting the course is an obvious violation and going outside the course is a safety issue. Cyclists shall not cross a solid yellow center line for ANY reason. Cyclists must obey all applicable traffic laws at all times.
Penalty: Referee's discretion
7. Unsportsmanlike-Like Conduct:
Foul, harsh, argumentative or abusive language or other unsportsmanlike conduct directed at race officials, USA Triathlon officials, volunteers, spectators or fellow athletes is forbidden.
Penalty: Disqualification
8. Headphones:
Headphones, headsets, walkmans, ipods, mp3 players, or personal audio devices, etc. are not to be carried or worn at any time during the race.
Penalty: Variable time penalty
9. Race numbers:
All athletes are required to wear race numbers at all times during the run. Numbers must face the front and be clearly visible at all times. Numbers may not be cut or folded or altered in any way. DO NOT transfer your number to any other athlete or take a number from an athlete that is not competing.
Penalty: Variable time penalty for missing or altered number, Disqualification and one year suspension from membership in USAT for transferring a number without race director permission.
10. Wetsuits:
Each age group participant shall be permitted to wear a wetsuit without penalty in any event sanctioned by USA Triathlon up to and including a water temperature of 78 degrees Fahrenheit. When the water temperature is greater than 78 degrees but less than 84 degrees Fahrenheit, age group participants may wear a wetsuit at their own discretion, provided, however that participants who wears a wetsuit within such temperature range shall not be eligible for prizes or awards. Above 84 degrees, wetsuits are prohibited.
11. Abandonment:
All personal equipment and belongings taken out onto the course must stay on the athlete the entire time. No garbage, clothing, etc. shall be thrown on the course.
Sprint Distance Penaltys
1st Offense - 2:00
2nd Offense - 4:00
3rd Offense - Disqualification