Iron Girl Sandy Hook Women's Triathlon & 5K - 09.13.15 | Sandy Hook, NJ *Information as of 08/19/15

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Iron Girl Sandy Hook Women's Triathlon & 5K - 09.13.15 | Sandy Hook, NJ *Information as of 08/19/15
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 Iron Girl Sandy Hook
Women’s Triathlon & 5K

 09.13.15 | Sandy Hook, NJ

                  *Information as of 08/19/15
Iron Girl Sandy Hook Women's Triathlon & 5K - 09.13.15 | Sandy Hook, NJ *Information as of 08/19/15
Welcome Letter

On behalf of Iron Girl, I wish to welcome you to the 2015 Iron Girl Sandy Hook Sprint Triathlon
& 5K.

This year we are excited to be adding a 5K in addition to the Sprint Triathlon. It’s our hope
when more women see the passion within triathlon, the more they’ll want to “take the
plunge”! Being an Iron Girl is a lifestyle not a one-day activity! Please join us in making Iron
Girl and triathlon part of your lifestyle!

I would like to thank our sponsors and local partners including Gateway National Recreation
Area Staff, volunteer medical boat support groups, and all our local help for their support to
make this event a reality.

In addition, I would like to thank the volunteers who give so much. Their effort and support
helps each participant realize her Iron Girl dream. Please take a moment to thank the
volunteers!

Enjoy your time in Sandy Hook and good luck to you for a safe and successful race!

Kim Teter
Operations Manager
Iron Girl Sandy Hook Women's Triathlon & 5K - 09.13.15 | Sandy Hook, NJ *Information as of 08/19/15
Schedule of Events
PARTICIPANT PACKET PICK-UP AND LATE REGISTRATION

Saturday, September 12
11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.     Henry Hudson Regional School
                            1 Grand Tour, Highlands, NJ 07732
                            Course Talk: 12:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Sunday, September 13
5:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.      Sandy Hook Gateway National Recreation Area
                            128 S. Hartshorne Drive, Highlands, NJ 07732

Late registration will be available at each packet pick-up. Shirt sizes are not guaranteed for late
registrations. If you are registering on-site, please allow yourself 10 to 15 minutes to complete the
process.

BIKE CHECK-IN
must pick up packet first

Saturday, September 12
11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.     Sandy Hook Gateway National Recreation Area
                            128 S. Hartshorne Drive, Highlands, NJ 07732
Sunday, September 13
5:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.      Sandy Hook Gateway National Recreation Area
                            128 S. Hartshorne Drive, Highlands, NJ 07732
RACE DAY

Sunday, September 13
5:00 a.m.                   Transition Opens
6:30 a.m.                   Transition Closes
7:00 a.m.                   Race Starts with Swim
7:15 a.m.                   5K Starts
7:30 a.m.                   Bike-Run Only race starts
10:00 a.m.                  Awards (start depends on availability of results)

Bike-Run Only
Participants will start in the designated “Bike-Run Pen” next to transition. At 7:30, Run-Bike
participants will be released one at a time at 30 second intervals.
Iron Girl Sandy Hook Women's Triathlon & 5K - 09.13.15 | Sandy Hook, NJ *Information as of 08/19/15
Expo
Expo Location
Henry Hudson Regional School, 1 Grand Tour, Highlands, NJ 07732

Expo Hours
The expo is open on Saturday, September 12 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The Iron Girl Sandy Hook Expo is a free event and open to Iron Girl participants and all
members of the surrounding community.

Expo Exhibitors
Iron Girl welcomes the following exhibitors to the 2015 Iron Girl Sandy Hook Expo

•   Iron Girl Retail – Greenlayer
•   Milestones Sports Jewelry
•   Sparkly Soul
Iron Girl Sandy Hook Women's Triathlon & 5K - 09.13.15 | Sandy Hook, NJ *Information as of 08/19/15
VIP Experience
VIP Check-In
Henry Hudson Regional School
Saturday, August 12
11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Pre-registered VIP attendees will need to check-in with Iron Girl staff at Saturday’s expo. Look
for the VIP flag at the participant check-in tents. VIP attendees will receive a VIP wristband,
VIP parking pass, and Iron Girl gift at check-in.

VIP Parking
Sandy Hook Gateway National Recreation Area

Show silver VIP wristband at entrance. VIP attendees will be directed to reserved parking.
Please note that VIP attendees are encouraged to arrive early to avoid delays.

VIP Viewing Areas
Look for VIP tents at the beach and finish line.

VIP attendees will receive an email the week of the event with further instructions.
Race Information
Participant Packet Pick-Up Information
Please bring the following items with you to Athlete Check-In:
        • Photo Identification
        • USAT card to show proof of current USAT membership Triathlon & Bike-Run Only
If you signed up as a NON-USAT member we will have proof from online that you purchased this one
day pass. Athletes that did not sign up as a NON-USAT member or did not bring their USAT card, one
day passes will be $12.00 at the packet pick-up locations.
*All of these items must be provided and no exceptions will be made!

Athlete Wristband
A wristband printed with your race number will be affixed to your wrist at athlete check-in. This band
will identify you as an official participant and must be worn during the entire weekend. The
wristband is required for medical identification purposes and allows you access to the transition area
and post-race breakfast cafe. You will not be allowed to remove your bicycle and/or gear from the
transition area following the race without your wristband affixed to your wrist. Please do not remove
your wristband until after the awards banquet or you will be denied entry into the transition area.

Timing & Withdrawing During Race
You must wear your timing chip at all times while you are racing.

5K Participants: The timing chip is attached to the back of the bib.

Triathlon & Bike-Run Participants: Fasten the timing chip to your ankle and leave it on until after you
finish the run. Volunteers will help you remove the chip at the finish line.

If you do not start the race, you are responsible for returning the chip to the Iron Girl Timing Tent. If
you drop out or are pulled from the race at any time, turn in your chip to a member of the race staff.
It is essential that we know where you are on the course at all times for your safety and our peace of
mind. If you are transported to any medical station, the medical staff will take responsibility for your
chip. Your timing chip is a loaner. When you pick up your race number and timing chip, you are
guaranteeing that you will return the chip to race management.

NO CHIP = NO TIME!
Relay Information
Packet Pick- Up
Relay team members may pick up assigned packets individually. Relays will not be permitted to pick-
up packets for fellow team members. Each relay team member will be required to sign their own
individual waiver.

Timing and Chip Transfer Rules
Relay teams will transfer the timing chip and ankle strap at the designated “Relay Pen” next to
transition. The timing chip is the "baton" and you must hand off the timing chip to move forward to
the next team member. Failure to do so will result in disqualification.

Swim to Bike -Bike shall not be removed from bike rack until chip is properly transferred and attached
to the next teammate.

Bike to Run- Chip may not be removed until the Bike is properly racked in the designated spot.

Run to Finish – Relay team members may join the runner at the finish and cross the finish line
together.

If a relay team member drops out of any leg or fails to meet the given time allotment, the relay team
will be able to continue the race with a time penalty.

Body Marking
Relay athletes will get body marked with race team number and the letter “R” denoting a relay team.
Parking Information
Saturday Bike Drop off Parking
Please follow the Iron Girl signs once you get into the park past Gunnison Parking lot. The Gunnison
Parking lot is for Park Patrons and athletes are not allowed to park in the Gunnison Parking lot for
bike drop off.

Participant Parking
Carpooling is encouraged. Please use lots I, J, and then K - each lot is marked and Rangers in
uniform will be directing traffic. Participants arriving late may also use lot E and ride bike
along the bike bath leading to Ft. Hancock (must wear helmet)

Spectators Parking
Use lot E if arriving without a participant. Shuttle bus service only provided in Lot E (from
5:15 a.m. through Noon). Shuttles will head to Gunnison Area, where spectators will have
to walk to transition or other viewing areas.

Directions to Sandy Hook Gateway National Recreation Area

From New Jersey and New York:
1.   New Jersey Turnpike South to Exit 11 (Garden State Parkway)
2. Garden State Parkway south to Exit 117 (Keyport/Hazlet)
3. Follow Route 36 East for 12 miles
4. Entrance to the Park just after crossing the Highlands Bridge from South Jersey
5. Garden State Parkway north to Exit 105 (Eastontown)
6. Follow Route 36 East past Monmouth Mall, across Route 35
7. Continue through Eastontown and Long Branch (Route 36 here is called Joline Avenue)
8. At Long Branch, continue on route 36 as it turns left (north) following along the ocean
9. Continue north for six miles (Route 36 here is called Ocean Blvd) through the towns of Long
    Branch, Monmouth Beach and Sea Bright to the Park entrance

From Philadelphia & Central Jersey:
1. Take the New Jersey Turnpike north to Exit 7A (Route I-195)
2.   I-195 East to Garden State Parkway
3. Take Garden State Parkway north to Exit 105 (Eatontown)
4. Follow steps 6-9 from New Jersey and New York directions above.
Parking Map

Click map to enlarge
Race Day Information
Race Morning Check-In Procedure
Transition Area Hours are 5:00 a.m. to 6:30 a.m. Arrive early enough on race morning to set up your
gear.

Body marking will begin at 5:00 a.m. Do not number yourself expecting to bypass check-in. Do not
apply sunscreen, oil, Vaseline or lotion until after you have been body marked.

You will not be permitted in the transition area on race day without your wristband, swim cap, timing
chip and your body marked. If you have misplaced any of these items, please see the transition area
director for a replacement. Bike technicians and bike pumps will be available in the transition area
on race morning.

The transition area closes at 6:30 a.m. All participants must be out of the transition area and
headed to the swim before this time. We will not allow anyone into transition after 6:30 a.m. so
please plan to arrive in transition early.

Race Bib
Please do not wear your bib number during the swim. The bib numbers will not hold up for the
duration of the race if they get wet. We strongly suggest that you wear your race bib during the bike
but it is optional. It must be worn during the run portion of the race.

Aid Stations
Run aid stations are located at the bike to run transition and also at mile 1 of the run course. There
will be water and Nuun on the course.

Bicycle Recovery
Athletes will NOT be allowed in transition until after the last bike returns to transition.

Weather Concerns
In the case of severe weather on race day, you will receive direct communication through email and
the Iron Girl Sandy Hook Facebook Page at http://www.facebook.com/IronGirlSandyHook.
5K Course Map
Triathlon Course Map
Swim Course – 1/3 Mile
Water Temperature
We will take an official water temperature on race morning and announce it prior to the start of the
race. USA Triathlon rules state that water must be 78 degrees or below for wetsuits to be worn.

Swim Waves
Waves         Age Group                   Start Time            Cap Color
Wave 1        60+, 24 & Under             7:00 a.m.             Pearly Gold
Wave 2        55-59                       7:05 a.m.             Ocean Blue
Wave 3        50-54 A-K                   7:10 a.m.             Yellow
Wave 4        50-54 L-Z                   7:15 a.m.             Red
Wave 5        45-49 A-K                   7:20 a.m.             Orange
Wave 6        45-49 L-Z                   7:25 a.m.             Violet
Wave 7        40-44 A-K                   7:30 a.m.             Green
Wave 8        40-44 L-Z                   7:35 a.m.             Pink
Wave 9        35-39                       7:40 a.m.             Powder Blue
Wave 10       30-34                       7:45 a.m.             Purple
Wave 11       25-29, Relays               7:50 a.m.             Blue
Wave 12       Buddy Wave #1               7:55 a.m.             Neon Pink
Wave 13       Buddy Wave #2               8:00 a.m.             Red

Swim Course Rules and Instructions
1. Each swimmer must wear a swim cap provided by Iron Girl.
2. No fins, gloves, paddles, or flotation devices of any kind are allowed.
3. Swim goggles or face masks may be worn.
4. No individual paddlers or escorts are allowed. The course will be adequately patrolled by boats,
canoes, and paddle boards.
5. Any assistance required during the swim will result in disqualification if forward progress was
made. Course officials and medical personnel reserve the right to remove athletes from the course if
determined medically necessary.
Note: any athlete electing not to race must notify the race officials. A full sweep of the course will be
made directly behind the last swimmer. Visual aid will be provided by the lifeguards.

Swim to Bike Transition
After the swim, you will be directed through the timing chutes to the swim to bike transition.
Personal nutrients are permitted if carried on you or your bike. No friends and family on the bike and
run courses.
Bike Course – 15 Mile
BIKE COURSE
This is a two-loop bike course that is flat and fast. The bike cut off time is 2 hours. Any athlete still on
the bike course after this time will be removed from the race.

Transition will reopen once the final participant is on the run course. Do not attempt to retrieve
your bike from transition before then.

2- Loop Bike Course Turn By Turn
      1. Exit transition
      2. Stay on Hartshorne Dr. to the National Parks Main Gate
      3. U-turn at the front gate
      4. Straight back to Atlantic Dr.
      5. U-Turn on Hartshorne Dr. at Atlantic Dr.
      6. Straight on Hartshorne Dr. to the National Parks Main Gate
      7. U-turn at the front gate
      8. Straight back to Atlantic Dr. on Hartshorne Dr. back to Transition

Course Rules and Instructions
Please understand that based on permits for the roads on the course and the safety of athletes
involved, cutoff times must be respected for all Iron Girl events.
       1. No tandems, recumbent, fairings, or any add-on device designed exclusively to reduce
           resistance are allowed. Any new, unusual, or prototype equipment will be subject to
           determination of legality by the event organizer/or Head Referee.
       2. Position Rules:
            a. Absolutely NO DRAFTING of another bike or any other vehicle is allowed.
            b. Athletes must ride single file on the far right side of the road except when passing
            another rider. Side-by-side riding is not allowed.
            c. Overtaking riders may pass on the left for up to 20 seconds, but must move back to the
            right side of the road after passing.
            d. Riders must keep 7 meters (~4 bike lengths) distance between bikes except when
            passing.
            e. An overtaken rider must fall back 7 meters (~4 bike lengths) before attempting to
            regain the lead.
Bike Course Continued
3.  A CPSC - Approved helmet, http://www.cpsc.gov/businfo/regsumbicyclehelmets.pdf, is required
    during the entire bike portion including in and out of the transition zone. Any athlete riding
    without an approved helmet or chinstrap not fastened may be disqualified. You must buckle
    your helmet before leaving the transition area to head out on the bike course. Your helmet must
    stay buckled until you have entered back into the transition area from the bike course.
4. No individual support is allowed. Friends, family members, coaches, or supporters of any type
    may not bike, drive, or run alongside an athlete; may not pass food or other items to athletes
    and should be warned to stay completely clear of all participants to avoid the disqualification of
    a participant. It is incumbent upon each athlete to immediately reject any attempt to be
    assisted, followed, or escorted.
5. Each athlete must be individually responsible for repair and maintenance of their bike.
    Assistance by anyone other than bike tech will be grounds for immediate disqualification. Each
    cyclist should be prepared to handle any possible mechanical malfunction. *NOTES: TECHNICAL
    SUPPORT VAN WILL BE ON THE COURSE TO ASSIST WITH EMERGENCY REPAIRS WHENEVER
    POSSIBLE; SUCH AS REPLACEMENT TUBES, TIRES, CHAINS, ETC. TECHNICAL VANS WILL BE ON
    THE COURSE THROUGHOUT THE DAY, BUT ARE LIMITED IN NUMBER. PLEASE BE SELF-
    SUFFICIENT.
6. Athletes are expected to heed directions and instructions of all race officials and public
    authorities. Failure to do so may result in disqualification.
7. Athletes may walk their bike if necessary, but may not make progress on the bike course
    unaccompanied by their bicycle.
8. Bike inspection is not mandatory and will not be provided at bike check-in, although technicians
    will be available. Athletes are ultimately responsible for their own bikes. However, race officials
    may at their discretion make final judgment as to the soundness of bikes.
9. HEADSETS OR HEADPHONES ARE NOT ALLOWED DURING ANY PORTION OF THE EVENT.
10. MEDICAL SUPPORT: If you need minor medical assistance, Sag Van will pick you up and take you
    to the medical tent. Alternatively, depending upon the medical emergency, ambulances will
    take you to the nearest hospital to receive treatment.
Run Course – 3 Miles
RUN COURSE:
The run course will be in the Gateway National Recreation Area. The course will be marked well, and
volunteers to help navigate the course. Water and Nuun will be on the course.
Run Course Turn By Turn
        1. Right out of transition and straight on Hartshorne Rd.
        2. Right on Service Rd.
        3. Right on Knox Rd.
        4. Right on S Bragg Dr.
        5. Left on Kearney Rd.
        6. Left on Hudson Rd.
        7. Left on Mercer Rd. and make a U-Turn on Mercer Rd.
        8. Right on Hudson Rd.
        9. Right on Kearney Rd.
        10. Right on S Bragg Dr.
        11. Left on Knox Rd.
        12. Left on Service Rd.
        13. Left on Hartshorne Rd towards the finish line
Run Course Rules and Instructions
 1. No form of locomotion other than running or walking is allowed.
 2. Runners must wear their race number on front of them so it is clearly visible at all times on the
    course. Race numbers issued by Iron Girl identify the official athletes in the race. Shoes and shirt
    must be worn at all times and failure to do so may result in disqualification.
 3. NO INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT VEHICLES OR NON-PARTICIPANT ESCORT RUNNERS ARE ALLOWED.
    This is an individual endurance event. Teamwork as a result of outside assistance, which
    provides an advantage over single competitors, is not allowed. Individual support vehicles or
    non-participant escort runners will result in disqualification. A non-participant escort runner
    includes participants who have withdrawn from the race, have been disqualified or have finished
    the race. Friends, family members, coaches, or supporters of any type may not bike, drive, or
    run alongside an athlete; may not pass them food or any other items and are warned to stay
    completely clear of all participants to avoid disqualification of an athlete.
 4. It is incumbent upon each athlete to immediately reject any attempt to assist, follow, or escort. It
    IS permissible for an athlete who is still competing to run with other athletes who are also still
    competing.
 5. Runners are expected to follow directions and instructions of all race officials and public
    authorities.
 6. Friends and/or family members are not permitted to cross the finish line or enter the finish
    chute with participating athletes. For safety, ABSOLUTELY NO FAMILY, CHILDREN, SPOUSES,
    FRIENDS, FANS, ETC. ARE ALLOWED INTO THE FINISH AREA.
Post Race Information
Medals
All finishers will receive a medal.

Awards Ceremony
The awards ceremony will occur after the race (pending final results being available) and will be
located near the finish line. The awards ceremony will start around 10:00 a.m. pending the official
results.

Race Results
On race day you will receive a personalized email with your results.

Post Race Recovery
The participant post-race café will open after the first finisher and will be located near the finish line.
The post-race café is for PARTICIPANTS ONLY.

Race Photography
FinisherPix is proud to serve as the official photographers for the 2015 Iron Girl Women’s
Event Series. Photos available to view and order online after the race. A few days post race you will
receive an email with your photos.

What do you need to do for a good photo?
1. Have your race/bib number visible at all times.
2. Smile when you cross the finish line!
3. Visit at www.finisherpix.com/ to view and order photos.
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