Jackalope Sprint Triathlon

8700 East US Hwy 20/26
Evansville, WY 82636

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Event Description

Join us at the inagural Jackalope Sprint Triathlon on August 8th, 2020. The event will take place at the beutiful Edness K. Wilkins State park and will feature a 800 yds swim, a 12 mile bike ride, and culminate with a 5k run.  All inside the park!

Participants will start at the East end of the lake by the Cottonwood parking lot and swim across to the other end, getting out of the water briefly to ring a bell and diving back in the water to finish back close to where they started for a slighty hilly 800 yds swim/run.

After mounting their bikes, the participants will go for a very flat, and curvy, 12 mile, counterwise, multiple lap bike course that will afford them some cool views of the north Platte river.

After strapping running shoes, the participants will go out towards the friendly buffalo and go east along the running path for a 2.5k run course there and back where they will see the beauty of the park and its very lush landscape.. And maybe just maybe, someone will even see the mystic Jackalope outthere!! 

Event details and schedule

Transition and check in table opens up at 7:00am
Check in ends at 7:40am
Race brief 7:50am
Race starts 8:00am
Race results/Awards 10:00am
 
 
Please park in any parking area within the park (except cottonwood), walk over to the cottonwood parking area on the East side of the lake. Parking will not be allowed at the Cottonwood area. Please be aware that we recommend getting to the park well before 7:15 or earlier in order for check in to go smoothly.
 
Please check in at the table for race marking, race T-shirt (Available only in certain sizes, first come first serve) and waiver drop off. After that, you will be allowed to warm up as you see fit. If warming up in the lake, please be done by 7:50am.
 
At 7:50 there will be a very short race brief by the starting area. Line up by start right after.
 
Everyone will start at the same time promptly at 8am from the cottonwood parking area of the lake, wait for the start horn and run/walk down the beach and into the water.
 
The swim course is simply get in the water at least chest deep and get to the other side marked by a bouy preferably by swimming, get out of the water, climb up the beach area and ring the bell by the tree, run back and swim back to the swim finish bouy which will be very close to where the swim started. 
 
After the swim, make your way to the left side of the transition area and enter transition. There you will put on your bike attire to include a helmet and some kind of shoes. Exit the transition in the opposite side from where you enter and mount your bike at the mount line (GREEN).  You then will exit the Cottonwood parking lot and make a right.  Follow the signs around the curvy course and once you make it back to Cottonwood just continue straigth ahead for lap 2 and so forth.  Number of laps are still being confirmed, more on that later.  After completing the last lap, make a right into the Cottonwood parking lot and dismount your bike at the dismount line (RED) and proceed with your bike into the transition area through the same side that you enter from the swim.
 
After raking your bike and leaving your bike gear by your bike, strap on running shoes and head towards the buffalo and then make a left into the running path.  Follow the path around its twisty direction and continue along the river and towards centennial, at the 2.5k mark there will be a turn around cone, just go around it and head back. The finish line will be just past the buffalo right where you started the entire race.
 
After the race, feel free to hang out and cheer on the rest of the competitors and enjoy the park at your own leisure.  Race results and awards will be aprox. 10am.
 
The race is very much beginner friendly, but challenging enough to give a pro a good heart pounding.   Swim experience is recommended but the "lake" is small and shallow enough that participants can swim while being able to stand if needed. Wetsuits are allowed, but not necessary as the water has been 65-70 degrees. All types of bikes are welcome. Helmets are required for the bike leg. Strollers and headphones are allowed on the run segment only. There will be T-shirts for everyone (sizes and quantityavailability subject to first come first serve) and there will be a special award for the first place for each gender.
 
Wyoming Triathlon Club will keep track of finishing times and at a later date will post specific leg times. This is a grass roots effort so please be patient. The race dues are solely to cover the park permit and the equipment to have the race. We thank you for joining us, and please reach out for any questions.
 
-Omar Bermejo 


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