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Louisville To Host Newest Ironman Event

Ford Ironman Louisville scheduled for August 26, 2007

Published on Wednesday, Oct 4, 2006 at 09:54 AM.



Today, Ironman and the Greater Louisville Sports Commission areproud to announce an addition to the global Ironman event series in2007, Ford Ironman Louisville. The five-year agreement for Ford IronmanLouisville will enhance an already substantial list of Ironman events,with more than 12 events nationwide. The inaugural Ford IronmanLouisville is scheduled for August 26 and will serve as a qualifier forthe 2007 Ford Ironman World Championship taking place on October 13 inKailua-Kona, Hawaii.


"This is one of the biggest amateur sporting events that has ever beento Louisville and the state," says Jeff Schneider, Interim ExecutiveDirector of the Greater Louisville Sports Commission. "The city andstate will embrace Ironman and we look forward to combining theathletes passion for Ironman with Louisvilles ongoing enthusiasm andsupport for sports."

Ironman consists of a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike and a 26.2 mile run.Athletes must complete the three disciplines in succession within the17-hour time frame. The 2.4 mile swim for Ford Ironman Louisville willtake place in the Ohio River and the bike and run course will takeathletes throughout various areas of Louisville to include not onlydowntown but also Prospect, Clifton, the city of LaGrange, Clarksville,Ind. and Butchertown.

Louisvillehas all of the key elements that an Ironman venue demands: scenic,rolling hills, community support and several beautiful parks. It alsohas another element that will make this event one of Ironmans mostpopular destinations, Louisville hospitality, comments President andCEO of Ironman, Ben Fertic.

Athletes can register for theevent beginning on October 21 at 3 p.m. EST by visitingwww.ironman.com. The 2007 event will reach capacity at 2,100 athletesand includes a $50,000 professional prize purse. For event-relatedquestions, contact the Event Director, Steve Meckfessel via email atsteve@ironman.com.

The Greater Louisville Sports Commission(GLSC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing the bestsporting events possible to the city. Created in 1999, the GLSC hasplayed host to or are preparing to host international and nationalevents, including: 2008 Ryder Cup, 2007 National Senior Games, 2006 DewAction Sports Tour, PGA Championship, the Kentucky Derby (the longestcontinuous sporting event in the history of the United States), U.S.Figure Skating and many more. Because of Louisville's geographicallocation, southern hospitality and interest in all sporting events, thecity has thrived. Muhammad Ali, the only three-time heavyweightchampion of the world, hails from Louisville as do former athletes suchas Pee Wee Reese, Mary T. Meagher, Phil Simms, Paul Hornung, Pat Day,Darrell Griffith, Wes Unseld, Allan Houston, Ralph Beard and others.