I guess I should weigh in...![]()
But really what Tri girl said was pretty much spot on. Here are some other tid bits... This is all WTC Ironman branded races I'm speaking of.....
For most all the races, registration for the next year will take place at the race site and online at 10:00 am the day after the race. But it's best to check the Ironman website for specifics as sometimes this changes.
IM lake placid (IMLP) and IM Wisconsin (IMOO) probably fill the quickest as far as stateside IM's go. In fact I believe that IMOO is going to a lottery set up next year. You pretty much have to be onsite the day after the race in line with all of the other kooks. Or you need a real fast internet connection and be ready to pull the trigger. Think "concert tickets for the Stones"...![]()
IM canada is nearly impossible to get into. I believe they have a partial lottery set up right now. I'm a little fuzzy on the facts, but I don't even think standing in line for next day registration is a guarantee up there anymore.
IM Couer D'Alene(IMCDA) and IM Florida (IMFL) are the next easiest, but they still fill really quickly. In fact now that I think of it IMFL probably fills as fast as IMLP or IMOO. I think it filled in two hours last year, so nix IMFL and put it on the other list.
IM Arizona (IMAZ or IMHOT) and the new race IM Kentucky (IMKY) are probably the easiest to get into. I think it took IMAZ a good 4-5 months to fill up. Usually mid summer before it fills. IMKY is a new race, so time will tell on that one, but there are alot of people who are leery about spending 500 clams on a first year race. They want to sit back and see what others think of it. IMAZ prolly takes longer to fill because it is such an early season race. Most folks have no desire to train through a rough winter for an April IM.
Now all of that being said, if you have deep pockets you can pretty much sign up anytime. They have the charity slots that go for a thousand dollars a pop. Also Canada has some new high dollar system where you can pretty much buy your way into the race. I'm not too big on it, but whatever. I still think 500.00 for an entry fee is outrageous, but heck I paid it! Twice now infact!!![]()
The WTC races are top notch first rate. They treat you well and there really is a big buzz around the race. There is nothing like the nervous energy of Ironman village in the days leading up to the race. But I do acknowledge that they know they have a money maker and are doing whatever they can to capitalize on that.
And like tri girl said, there are some top notch races out there that are 'Iron distance". There is the full vineman in nor cal, and the Silverman in Nevada. My friend Kil did that and he really enjoyed it- tho I understand the course is TOUGH!![]()
So really what you need to decide is what you want out of the race, and also what kind of terrain, weather etc you want to race in. Do you mind humidity? Or will the hills kill you? How would you do in the desert? There are alot of things to take into consideration as it's a LONG race!!
Ohh and then there are the overseas races!! Now you could combine a vacation AND a race! That's a whole other topic!!![]()
Anyway, hope this helps. Feel free to send me a pm or email if you have any other questions.
Ciao!
Denise



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