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Roulette requires no skill to play, although it Ironman Lanzarote Kona Slots is helpful to learn the best bets to make. Live dealer roulette is the most exciting game to play on online casinos, but bettors can find other roulette games to play online, too. Eventually the waiting was over; it was confirmed that there were 4 automatic Kona slots available in M30-34 and Brian Fogarty already had his Kona slot from Ironman Lanzarote.
When I got into triathlon 5 years ago, I read about Ironman and the Kona qualification system. Pretty soon, it became a long-term ambition of mine to qualify for Kona. With a little background research on the typical race times required to qualify and with a large dose of optimistic thinking, I was sure that it would be possible if I worked hard enough for it.
Just 48 hours ago, I raced Ironman UK; my 4th long-distance triathlon and 2nd Ironman branded event (after Ironman Wales last September). The race went well. It wasn’t perfect; with such a long day of racing it’s very unlikely that everything will go precisely to plan.
I finished the challenging Ironman UK course in joint 4th in the M30-34 age group with a time of 9:48.00 (with exactly the same time – to the second – as a Belgian chap). Seeing the results shortly after finishing, I thought that I had probably done enough to qualify (in part because Brian Fogarty, who won the age group, also smashed IM Lanzarote in May and therefore likely accepted his Kona slot in Lanzarote). However, I wasn’t certain and didn’t know whether the M30-34 age group at Ironman UK would be allocated 4 Kona slots again this year (as was the case in 2016).
Lydia and my parents were as superb as ever post-race, providing food, drink and ferrying me back to our accommodation. Lee (a friend and fellow Windmiler club member) was also competing and soon also finished the race with a cracking time. In the evening Lydia, Lee and I went for a few pints to celebrate. I only slept for 4 hours the night after the race which seems to be a recurring theme after each of the long-distance races that I’ve completed! Zynga poker bad beats games.
Monday morning meant that it was time for the post-race Ironman UK awards ceremony to find out if I had done enough to qualify for Kona. Eventually the waiting was over; it was confirmed that there were 4 automatic Kona slots available in M30-34 and Brian Fogarty already had his Kona slot from Ironman Lanzarote. I’m not sure what would’ve happened in the event that Brian Fogarty had required a Kona slot (with me coming joint 4th and with 4 slots available); I guess that Ironman Corporation would’ve probably offered slots to us both (I can’t imagine that they would likely turn-down the opportunity to bag another $999 entry fee for the World Championship!).
When my name was called at the ceremony, I was awarded my floral lei, handed a bottle of Kona Brewing Co. beer and a Kona qualifier’s medal along with the World Championship slot. All for the bargain price of only $999 (!!!). Happy days.
I must say a special thanks to those who have assisted me so much to achieve the slightly arbitrary goal of Kona qualification, which many triathletes have. Those who I couldn’t have done it without include:
• Lydia – who has supported me so much over the past 4.5 years and put up with my spells of tiredness and grumpiness from days of over-exertion. Not many partners would allow the second bedroom of their flat to be turned into a “bike room”.Kona Slots Ironman Lanzarote Reviews
• My parents – for coming along and supporting at so many of my races. For feeding me and ferrying me and my bike around so frequently (often before sunrise at middle and long-distance events!).
• Matt – for the Ironman UK course recce weekend a few weeks ago.
• The Windmiler club coaches and members who I’ve had good discussions / advice / laugh over pints with since joining the club 3 years ago.
• The authors of the various invaluable sources of information on triathlon training and racing that are out there.
I also bagged a Challenge Roth 2018 entry yesterday (thanks to Matt again) so my next two long distance races should be pretty special!
Ironman has announced “adjustments to the slot allocations for the 2020 Ironman World Championship based on qualifying events that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Yesterday we were wondering what Ironman’s options might be based on all the race postponements due to the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic – today we got a bit of an answer.
Ironman has extended the qualifying window by a week – from August 23, 2020 to August 30, 2020. That means Ironman Canada will now serve as both a qualifying race for the Ironman World Championship in 2020 and 2021. The race will offer 60 qualifying slots for this year’s race in Kona in addition to 40 slots for the 2021 race.
That will be a tight turnaround for athletes who qualify this year – the Ironman World Championship is scheduled for October 10.Related: The Kona conundrum
Two other races that are scheduled for August 23, Ironman Kazakhstan and Ironman Vichy will also offer 60 spots for the 2020 event in addition to the qualifying slots for the 2021 race. The Ironman site doesn’t specify how many 2021 slots the Ironman Vichy race will have. Ironman Kazakhstan is supposed to have 30 slots for Kona in 2021.
Ironman has also allocated additional slots for the Legacy Program (athletes who have done 12 Ironman races but who have not raced in Kona) – “every eligible waitlisted Legacy athlete” will be allowed to race this year.Kona Slots Ironman Lanzarote 70.3
Here’s the full text of Ironman’s announcement:
TAMPA, Fla. (April 9, 2020) – IRONMAN today announced adjustments to the slot allocations for the 2020 Vega IRONMAN® World Championship based on qualifying events that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The IRONMAN World Championship qualifying window for the 2020 Vega IRONMAN World Championship has been officially extended from August 23, 2020 to August 30, 2020.
With this change, the 2020 editions of IRONMAN Canada – Penticton (August 30), IRONMAN Kazakhstan (August 23) and IRONMAN Vichy (August 23), will now offer 60 qualification slots each to the 2020 IRONMAN World Championship in addition to the qualification slots they offer for the 2021 IRONMAN World Championship.
IRONMAN races that have been postponed from an earlier date in the 2020 season and are rescheduled to take place on or before August 30, 2020 will remain in the 2020 IRONMAN World Championship qualifying season. Events that have been postponed to take place after August 30, 2020 will move to the 2021 IRONMAN World Championship qualifying season.
Additionally, the Legacy Program has been allocated additional slots for 2020, providing every eligible waitlisted Legacy athlete the ability to race in the 2020 IRONMAN World Championship.
The 2020 Vega IRONMAN World Championship is scheduled to take place in Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i on Saturday, October 10, 2020.
As further changes are made to the slot allocation of events, they will be updated on the individual IRONMAN event pages on www.ironman.com, with the most up-to-date information on overall qualification details being found at www.ironman.com/im-world-championship.
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Roulette requires no skill to play, although it Ironman Lanzarote Kona Slots is helpful to learn the best bets to make. Live dealer roulette is the most exciting game to play on online casinos, but bettors can find other roulette games to play online, too. Eventually the waiting was over; it was confirmed that there were 4 automatic Kona slots available in M30-34 and Brian Fogarty already had his Kona slot from Ironman Lanzarote.
When I got into triathlon 5 years ago, I read about Ironman and the Kona qualification system. Pretty soon, it became a long-term ambition of mine to qualify for Kona. With a little background research on the typical race times required to qualify and with a large dose of optimistic thinking, I was sure that it would be possible if I worked hard enough for it.
Just 48 hours ago, I raced Ironman UK; my 4th long-distance triathlon and 2nd Ironman branded event (after Ironman Wales last September). The race went well. It wasn’t perfect; with such a long day of racing it’s very unlikely that everything will go precisely to plan.
I finished the challenging Ironman UK course in joint 4th in the M30-34 age group with a time of 9:48.00 (with exactly the same time – to the second – as a Belgian chap). Seeing the results shortly after finishing, I thought that I had probably done enough to qualify (in part because Brian Fogarty, who won the age group, also smashed IM Lanzarote in May and therefore likely accepted his Kona slot in Lanzarote). However, I wasn’t certain and didn’t know whether the M30-34 age group at Ironman UK would be allocated 4 Kona slots again this year (as was the case in 2016).
Lydia and my parents were as superb as ever post-race, providing food, drink and ferrying me back to our accommodation. Lee (a friend and fellow Windmiler club member) was also competing and soon also finished the race with a cracking time. In the evening Lydia, Lee and I went for a few pints to celebrate. I only slept for 4 hours the night after the race which seems to be a recurring theme after each of the long-distance races that I’ve completed! Zynga poker bad beats games.
Monday morning meant that it was time for the post-race Ironman UK awards ceremony to find out if I had done enough to qualify for Kona. Eventually the waiting was over; it was confirmed that there were 4 automatic Kona slots available in M30-34 and Brian Fogarty already had his Kona slot from Ironman Lanzarote. I’m not sure what would’ve happened in the event that Brian Fogarty had required a Kona slot (with me coming joint 4th and with 4 slots available); I guess that Ironman Corporation would’ve probably offered slots to us both (I can’t imagine that they would likely turn-down the opportunity to bag another $999 entry fee for the World Championship!).
When my name was called at the ceremony, I was awarded my floral lei, handed a bottle of Kona Brewing Co. beer and a Kona qualifier’s medal along with the World Championship slot. All for the bargain price of only $999 (!!!). Happy days.
I must say a special thanks to those who have assisted me so much to achieve the slightly arbitrary goal of Kona qualification, which many triathletes have. Those who I couldn’t have done it without include:
• Lydia – who has supported me so much over the past 4.5 years and put up with my spells of tiredness and grumpiness from days of over-exertion. Not many partners would allow the second bedroom of their flat to be turned into a “bike room”.Kona Slots Ironman Lanzarote Reviews
• My parents – for coming along and supporting at so many of my races. For feeding me and ferrying me and my bike around so frequently (often before sunrise at middle and long-distance events!).
• Matt – for the Ironman UK course recce weekend a few weeks ago.
• The Windmiler club coaches and members who I’ve had good discussions / advice / laugh over pints with since joining the club 3 years ago.
• The authors of the various invaluable sources of information on triathlon training and racing that are out there.
I also bagged a Challenge Roth 2018 entry yesterday (thanks to Matt again) so my next two long distance races should be pretty special!
Ironman has announced “adjustments to the slot allocations for the 2020 Ironman World Championship based on qualifying events that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Yesterday we were wondering what Ironman’s options might be based on all the race postponements due to the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic – today we got a bit of an answer.
Ironman has extended the qualifying window by a week – from August 23, 2020 to August 30, 2020. That means Ironman Canada will now serve as both a qualifying race for the Ironman World Championship in 2020 and 2021. The race will offer 60 qualifying slots for this year’s race in Kona in addition to 40 slots for the 2021 race.
That will be a tight turnaround for athletes who qualify this year – the Ironman World Championship is scheduled for October 10.Related: The Kona conundrum
Two other races that are scheduled for August 23, Ironman Kazakhstan and Ironman Vichy will also offer 60 spots for the 2020 event in addition to the qualifying slots for the 2021 race. The Ironman site doesn’t specify how many 2021 slots the Ironman Vichy race will have. Ironman Kazakhstan is supposed to have 30 slots for Kona in 2021.
Ironman has also allocated additional slots for the Legacy Program (athletes who have done 12 Ironman races but who have not raced in Kona) – “every eligible waitlisted Legacy athlete” will be allowed to race this year.Kona Slots Ironman Lanzarote 70.3
Here’s the full text of Ironman’s announcement:
TAMPA, Fla. (April 9, 2020) – IRONMAN today announced adjustments to the slot allocations for the 2020 Vega IRONMAN® World Championship based on qualifying events that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The IRONMAN World Championship qualifying window for the 2020 Vega IRONMAN World Championship has been officially extended from August 23, 2020 to August 30, 2020.
With this change, the 2020 editions of IRONMAN Canada – Penticton (August 30), IRONMAN Kazakhstan (August 23) and IRONMAN Vichy (August 23), will now offer 60 qualification slots each to the 2020 IRONMAN World Championship in addition to the qualification slots they offer for the 2021 IRONMAN World Championship.
IRONMAN races that have been postponed from an earlier date in the 2020 season and are rescheduled to take place on or before August 30, 2020 will remain in the 2020 IRONMAN World Championship qualifying season. Events that have been postponed to take place after August 30, 2020 will move to the 2021 IRONMAN World Championship qualifying season.
Additionally, the Legacy Program has been allocated additional slots for 2020, providing every eligible waitlisted Legacy athlete the ability to race in the 2020 IRONMAN World Championship.
The 2020 Vega IRONMAN World Championship is scheduled to take place in Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i on Saturday, October 10, 2020.
As further changes are made to the slot allocation of events, they will be updated on the individual IRONMAN event pages on www.ironman.com, with the most up-to-date information on overall qualification details being found at www.ironman.com/im-world-championship.
Register here: http://gg.gg/uy5pu
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