IRONMAN 70.3 Staffordshire Athlete Guide 2015

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Wearing headsets or headphones during competition Stop‐and‐Go if remedied (Yellow Card), DSQ if not remedied promptly (Red card)

Failure to wear a shirt or sport top during the run portion Stop‐and‐Go if remedied (Yellow Card), DSQ if not remedied promptly (Red card)

Crossing the finish line with a non‐participating individual DSQ (Red card)

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TIME WAVE DESCRIPTION NO

07:00 Pro Athletes 1

07:10 Male 30-34 2

07:20 Male 35-39 3

07:30 Male 40-44 (1) 4

07:40 Male 40-44 (2) 5

07:50 Male 45-49 (1) 6

08:00 Male 45-49 (2) & 50-54 7

08:10 Male 18-29 & 55+ 8

08:20 Female 40+ 9

08:30 Female 18-39 and Relay 10

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Transition will open at 14:30 for collection of bikes and bags. You will need to show your wristband with

corresponding number to your bike and bag to take your items from transition. It is recommended that

you check you have all your items before you leave transition. All equipment must be collected by 19:00.

www.ironman.com www.ironman.com/staffordshire70.3

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EnjoyStaffordshire.com is the first place to look for places to stay, eat and visit in Staffordshire!

Here are five great reasons to visit Staffordshire!

1. Two of the UK’s top theme parks are located in Staffordshire, and both have brand new rides and

attractions for 2015! Explore Europe’s only Thomas Land at Drayton Manor Park, which now includes

Flynn the Fire Engine, Captain’s Sea Adventure, Jeremy Jet’s Flying Academy and Sodor Airport, or try

the new Octonauts Rollercoaster Adventure in CBeebies Land and Enchanted Village at Alton Towers

Resort!

2. Trentham Monkey Forest, where 140 Barbary macaque monkeys roam freely in 60 acres of

Staffordshire countryside, is the only attraction of its kind in the UK. It’s part of The Trentham Estate,

which recently won the BBC Countryfile Garden of the Year award.

3. Staffordshire has more miles of canal than any other Shire county – great for running, cycling and

walking! It’s also the only UK county which has a National Park (the Peak District), The National

Forest, and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (Cannock Chase).

4. Stoke-on-Trent is a haven for fans of culture and heritage. It’s affectionately known as The Potteries,

as it’s the birthplace of the pottery industry, and the home of global brands like Wedgwood,

Portmeirion, Emma Bridgewater and Moorcroft. There are plenty of museums and factory shops to

visit. There is also a permanent display of The Staffordshire Hoard, the largest-ever discovery of

Anglo-Saxon gold, at the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery.

5. Staffordshire is also home to the National Memorial Arboretum, the UK’s National Centre of

Remembrance. Unwind with a stroll around 150 acres of Staffordshire countryside and commemorate

the personal sacrifices made by our Armed Forces and civil services at one of the 300 thought-

provoking memorials.

Visit www.enjoystaffordshire.com for more information and to book, or download our free Enjoy Staffs

app, available on iPhone and Android.

Follow us on Facebook and Twitter or sign-up to our e-newsletter for regular updates on events,

competitions and special offers.

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