Last Day To Register For Andy Potts TriRock Philadelphia VIP Experience

TriRock Philadelphia is offering participants the unique chance to win free nutrition and gear, and join Andy Potts in a pre-race lunch.

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TriRock Philadelphia is offering participants the unique chance to win free nutrition and gear, and join Andy Potts in a pre-race lunch where he will share his favorite race tips. To enter for a chance to win one of 20 prize packages that will be given away, participants must sign up for the Olympic-distance race before the end of April, which is only five days away. The June 23 race will feature the PHLY Cup for the pros and a new buoy system to help athletes feel more comfortable on the swim.

See complete details of the promotion below and visit Trirock.competitor.com/philadelphia/register to register and be eligible for the prize pack. TriRock Philadelphia is owned by Triathlete.com’s parent company, Competitor Group.

Who: All participants
When:
 Must register during April 2013
Where:
 Sunday, June 23
What:
 Register for the Olympic-distance race during the month of April and automatically be entered into the Andy Potts Promotion. Twenty (20) lucky athletes will receive prizes from local race sponsors including:

– Asics shoe certificates
– TYR bags
– PowerBar nutrition packages
– Nathan race day performance packages (valued at over $200)
– Admission to the pre-race lunch hosted by Andy Potts: includes race tip session
– 2013 Kestrel triathlon bike: awarded to one lucky winner!

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