70.3 Race Reportedly Coming To Hilton Head In 2016
Local media is reporting that Ironman has finalized a five-year deal that will bring a 70.3 event to Hilton Head starting in Oct. 2016.
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Islandpacket.com is reporting that Ironman has finalized a five-year deal that will bring a 70.3 event to Hilton Head, S.C. starting in October of 2016.
The event will include a 1.2-mile ocean swim at the Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa in Palmetto Dunes, a 56-mile bike route along US 278 to greater Bluffton and back and a 13.1-mile run to a finish line in the new Shelter Cove Community Park.
Town officials approved a special event permit for the race last week, the final approval needed to finalize the event, said Bill Miles, Director of the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce. The chamber has negotiated with Ironman to bring a triathlon race to Hilton Head for a year.
Now Ironman officials are expected to name a local race director and headquarters office before opening registration for the race later this year, Miles said. Specific race registration dates have not been announced.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity for the area, for the region,” Miles said. “We haven’t celebrated yet, but it’s a terrific opportunity.”
The race will be held without the endorsement of Sheriff P.J. Tanner.
He has repeatedly raised concerns about public safety and inconvenience due to the extensive lane closures that will be in place on race day along the bike portion of the route. Those could severely limit residents’ ability to drive during a large portion of race day and could potentially hinder emergency response, he has said.