Root River Triathlon

215 West Plum Street
Houston, MN 55943

Triathlon > Sprint, Super Sprint, Olympic

Event Description

General Information

No drafting ;
Depending on somebody else's skills is against the  idea of a "Personal" race and diminishes the value of your performance .  Again, participating is more important than winning.

For their own, other participants' and volunteers' safety,  participants MUST wear life vests during canoeing or kayaking and  helmets while biking.
Drinking water will be available at the race start, all transitions, and every mile of the run.

The Root River bottom is sand but the shoreline may be muddy. A change of shoes is recommended.

NOTE - Registration is limited to the first 400 participants.

Packet Pick Up - Race Day
Check in at the Drive Thru at the  Nature Center located on West Plum Street (intersection of Highway 76  and Plum Street) to receive a bib number, timing chip, and T-shirt.  Please be on time.

Final Instructions - Race Day
Get final instructions at  8:10 a.m. at the canoe staging area. Staggered canoe/kayak start with 5  minute intervals beginning at 8:30am.

Bike & canoe/kayak check in on Race-day.
You must check  your bike in at the Mound Prairie Bridge transition area starting at  6:15am. Bike check-in area can only be entered from County Highway 21  and must be exited south on County Highway 25 and then west on Highway  16 back to Houston. This area closes promptly at 8:00 a.m. You cannot compete if your bike is not checked in.

​Canoes, kayaks and bicycles can be retrieved at their respective  transition areas after showing the bib number that corresponds with the  participants bib number.  The transition areas will be manned until  13:30 p.m.
Those providing their own canoes/kayak, paddles &  vests must check them in at the canoe start area beneath the Root River  Bridge at Highway 76.

Parking
Public parking lots are at the Nature Center;  behind Farmer's Elevator on North Jefferson Street, behind the Root  River Market and at Barista's Coffee Shop.
If parking at the  "canoe-to-bike" leg, you must park SOUTH of Root River Bridge on County  Road 25 and return to Houston on Highway 16W!

Goodies
All participants who register on time will receive a T-shirt. Refreshments will be available at the Bandshell..

Showers are available at the Nature Center.

Gear Pick Up - Post Race
All racing gear collected from the  "canoe to bike" transition area will be dropped off in front of the  Bandshell/ Finish area according to Bib number.

Awards Ceremony
Be sure to join your fellow competitors in  the Bandshell at the Nature Center park for the presentation of awards  about a half-hour after the last participant finishes around noon.  Complete race results will be  available at: www.rootrivertriathlon.org  and then follow the link to race results.

Trophies are for the 1st place overall for females and males.

Medals are for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for each age-group. Age  groups will be 19 and under; 20 to 29; 30 to 39; 40 to 49; 50 to 59; 60  to 60; 70 and older. There will also be medals for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd  place of the relay teams.

Refund Policy
"No refund, no excuses and that means "YOU" (are responsible)

In the event of inclement weather, we will make every attempt to wait  for an all clear from the local Law enforcement and proceed. If after 1  hour the weather prevents us from proceeding the race may be cancelled  due to do an "act of God."

Waiver and Release
Before you can join our race you have to sign the following waiver:

"I know that participating in a canoe/bike/run multi-sport event is a  potentially hazardous activity. I assume all risks associated with  participation in this event including, but not limited to: falls;  contact with other participants or spectators or the effects of the  weather or water-including heat, cold, high humidity, traffic, or the  conditions of the river, road surface, or trail; all such risks being  known and appreciated by me. Having read this waiver and knowing these  facts and in consideration of your accepting my entry. I, for Myself and  anyone entitled to act for my behalf waive and release the Houston  Lions and all other sponsors of the event, their representatives and  successors from all claims or liabilities of any kind arising out of my  participation in this event even though that Liability might arise out  of negligence or carelessness on the part of the persons named in this  waiver. I grant permission to all of the foregoing to use any  photographs, motion picture, or record of this event for any legitimate  purpose." 

 Additional Location Information
The canoe start will be at the Sand Dredge west of the Highway 76 Bridge over the Root River.
The first transition will be at the canoe landing west of the Mound Prairie Bridge on Highway 25 over the Root River
The second transition will be at the Natural Playground in Trailhead Park.

The finish will be at the Bandshell in Trailhead Park
The Award Winning Ceremony will be at the Bandshell in Trailhead Park.

"Social Distancing" is mandatory at al times accordant the Governors Executive Orders 20-21.


dli.mn.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/COVID_19_preparedness_plan_requirements_outdoor_nonseated_venues.pdf

In  general the race will be cancelled if the level of the Root River at  the bridge of Highway 76 is higher than 5 feet. You can check this out  yourself. Use the link below.

ROOT RIVER WATER LEVEL

All proceeds from this event benefit local and international Lions projects.

The motto of the Lions Club is; WE SERVE.
The objectives of the Lions Club are as follows:

*To Create and foster a spirit of understanding among the people of the world.

*To promote the principles of good government and good citizenship.

*To take an active interest in the civic, cultural, social, and moral welfare of the community.

*To unite the clubs in the bonds of friendship, good fellowship, and mutual understanding.

*To provide a forum for open discussion of all matters of public  interest; provided, however that partisan politics and sectarian  religion shall not be debated by club members.

*To encourage service-minded women and men to serve their community  without personal financial rewards, and to encourage efficiency and  promote high ethical standards in commerce, industry, professions,  public works, and private endeavors


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