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Friday
06Mar2009

Tiny Triathletes Gear Up for Spring

IronKids.pngYour child may be the next Lance Armstrong. The 2009 IronKids National Triathlon Series -- a pint-size version of the prestigious Ironman endurance races -- launches this May with eight regional races across the U.S. and a national championship in Tucson (Armstrong won in 1984 when he was 13). Kids ages 6 to 15 can swim, bike, run and have a blast -- the series was created to encourage activity and camaraderie rather than intense competition.

The kids' races will be held in San Diego; St. Petersburg, Florida; Raleigh, North Carolina; Indianapolis; Oklahoma City; Avon, Colorado; Alpharetta, Georgia; and Tucson, Arizona. And to keep the fun going long after the races are run, IronKids will build a "fitness-oriented play system" at a school or public park in each host city. Sounds like an iron-clad commitment to fitness (and an adventurous lifestyle) if you ask me.

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