American Triple-T – 2017 REGISTRATION ALERT!

Don’t miss this great opportunity to race in one of the most unique events in triathlon. Register before September 30 at Midnight to avoid a $50.00 price increase for both distances. The 2017 event will take place on June 2-4.

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A triathlon achievement of epic proportions!

Experience 3 consecutive days of racing, gelling together 4 races covering a total of more than 70+ or 140+ miles for the weekend. You will find yourself swimming in the chilly spring-fed lakes, riding the most technically challenging hills in Ohio, and finishing with breathtaking runs along the trail systems climbing and descending those same hillsides.

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Welcome to the 2017 American Triple-T!

att-flexingWhat IS the American Triple-T?  Well, it’s everything you’ve heard it to be, and more. The event is so much more than your typical “triathlon weekend” — it’s a triathlon achievement of epic proportions for all who partake. It is 3 consecutive days of racing, gelling together 4 races covering a total of more than 70 miles (SPRINT ST) or 140 miles (XTREME XT) for the weekend. You will find yourself swimming in the chilly spring-fed lakes, riding the most technically challenging hills in Ohio, and finishing with out-and-back runs along the trail systems climbing and descending those same hillsides.

The American Triple-T is not for the weak or faint of spirit.
att-bikeIt has humbled many triathletes who didn’t take it seriously, and it validates a host of others who test their “tri-mettle” at the “T” every year. Athletes from all 50 states, and 4 continents have all sought the privilege of earning their American Triple-T finisher T-shirt. Competitors, volunteers and spectators all come away with a new appreciation of the sport and of the athletes who train and tame mind and body to complete this legendary event.

You’ll also come away with newfound friendships, and you’ll solidify those bonds every year you come together to face this demon. There are even a special few who turned their initial shared experiences at the American Triple-T into a union of souls, and they came back the next year to compete as husband and wife! While we cannot guarantee that you’ll find your soul mate at the “T”, we will guarantee an incredible, unforgettable experience unique in the triathlon world.
att-run2So please, take your time, peruse the website, and check out all of the unique aspects of this amazing weekend event, then reach deep down and find the courage to sign up and join us at the 2017 American Triple-T on June 2-4. This event has boasted a SOLD OUT field for the past decade.

Don’t miss this great opportunity to race in one of the most unique events in triathlon.Register before September 30 at Midnight to avoid a $50.00 price increase for both distances.

[GET REGISTERED NOW]

Deer Creek Fall Challenge – New Courses for 2017

logo_dcfcHFP Racing is setting the 2017 date for the Deer Creek Fall Challenge for Sunday, September 24 and is excited to announce a more logistically friendly bike course changes for this annual late season event. “The Deer Creek Fall Challenge has continued to grow and is attracting participants of all ability levels, especially in the shorter distance races. We’ve recognized that we no longer can offer the same course layouts as it has become increasingly more difficult to handle the large field size of 750 participants in and out of the park.” Shannon Kurek, Race Director

The new bike courses are a single lap for the Mini, Sprint and Olympic distance races. The Half Iron will now only be two laps with no return trip into the park until the completion of the 56 mile course. Two aid stations will be available at mile 19 and mile 27 featuring Gatorade Endurance Formula, Water, BOOM Energy Gel and miscellaneous snacks.

The new course layout will allow participants racing in the shorter races to leave the park when finished without driving on the bike course.

About the Deer Creek Fall Challenge:

The Deer Creek Fall Challenge features a distance for all ability levels; whether you’re getting ready for a fall Ironman distance race or looking for a great course for your first triathlon, the Deer Creek Fall Challenge is the race for you. Deer Creek State Park is located just 20 miles southwest of Columbus off I-71 at the Mount Sterling exit.

Join us in the last weekend of September at the Deer Creek Fall Challenge! End your racing season on a high note at this outstanding athlete-friendly event.

2017 registration will open on January 1, 2017 at Noon EST.

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Deer Creek Fall Challenge – SOLD OUT!!!

sold-out_1THE DEER CREEK FALL CHALLENGE IS NOW SOLD OUT! Onlion registration is closed and there will be NO registrations during packet pickup.

UPDATED weather forecast is looking AWESOME for race weekend. A high of 81 degrees and a low of 61 degrees for this weekend is predicted. Water temperature is still in the low 70’s. This is what we call perfect race conditions (just like 2015). [READ MORE]

GOOD LUCK AND SEE YOU THIS WEEKEND.

Sincerely,

Shannon Kurek, Race Director
HFP Racing

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FINAL HOURS – HFP Labor Day Weekend Sale!

labor-dayTake advantage of the final HFP sale of the 2016 season. Get $10.00 off the FIT Family Series @ Portage Lakes and the Deer Creek Fall Challenge if you register TODAY (September 4th) by Midnight. Use the code “LABOR-DAY-WEEKEND-2016” when registering to get this awesome discount. Sorry but this sale is not retroactive for anyone already registered for these events. Go to http://www.hfpracing.com for more information on these races and other HFP Racing events.

HFP Racing Annual Super Summer Sale

SuperSummerSaleTraditionally, HFP Racing has offered three annual sales each season with the year starting off with the New Year’s Super Sale (25% off), followed by the Spring Super Sale (20% off) and finally our Super Summer Sale (15%). These sales are offered to give our loyal customers a chance to save some money while planning their season. To help you plan for the second half of the summer and fall racing season we are offer the Super Summer Sale for 15% off any races in August and September. The sale starts at NOW on July 27 and will go through Midnight on July 31.

Use the code “SUPERSUMMER2016″ when registering for any of the below races:

2017 American Triple-T Accomodations Update

Shawnee-Lodge-logoJUST RECEIVED MORE ROOMS FOR THE 2017 TRIPLE T LODGE! First come, first served!!  Great way to stay just minutes from the race site!  Book yours now before it’s too late!  Contact customerservice@hfpracing.com and give your room style desired and give your check in and check out dates needed.
2017 Triple T Shawnee Resort Lodge available rooms:
15 double rooms available (two double beds and bathroom in hotel style room, $215+ tax per night, 2 night minimum)
4 bunk house rooms available (two double beds, two twin beds and bathroom in hotel style room, $250 + tax per night, 2 night minimum)
5 king rooms available (one king size bed, one bathroom in hotel style room for $215 _+tax per night, 2 night minimum)
Contact customerservice@hfpracing.com to reserve your room!

American Triple-T

What IS the American Triple-T?  Well, it’s everything you’ve heard it to be, and more. The event is so much more than your typical “triathlon weekend” — it’s a triathlon achievement of epic proportions for all who partake. It is 3 consecutive days of racing, gelling together 4 races covering a total of more than 70 miles (SPRINT ST) or 140 miles (XTREME XT) for the weekend. You will find yourself swimming in the chilly spring-fed lakes, riding the most technically challenging hills in Ohio, and finishing with out-and-back runs along the trail systems climbing and descending those same hillsides.

The American Triple-T is not for the weak or faint of spirit.
Smiling-TeamsIt has humbled many triathletes who didn’t take it seriously, and it validates a host of others who test their “tri-mettle” at the “T” every year. Athletes from all 50 states, and 4 continents have all sought the privilege of earning their American Triple-T finisher T-shirt. Competitors, volunteers and spectators all come away with a new appreciation of the sport and of the athletes who train and tame mind and body to complete this legendary event.

Sea-of-bikesYou’ll also come away with newfound friendships, and you’ll solidify those bonds every year you come together to face this demon. There are even a special few who turned their initial shared experiences at the American Triple-T into a union of souls, and they came back the next year to compete as husband and wife! While we cannot guarantee that you’ll find your soulmate at the “T”, we will guarantee an incredible, unforgettable experience unique in the triathlon world.
Running-BikingSo please, take your time, peruse the website, and check out all of the unique aspects of this amazing weekend event, then reach deep down and find the courage to sign up and join us at the 2017 American Triple-T on June 2-4. This event has boasted a SOLD OUT field for the past decade.

Don’t miss this great opportunity to race in one of the most unique events in triathlon.

[GET REGISTERED NOW]

Mohican Endurance Festival Update

Mohican B_02 (1)We’ve recently posted updated course maps for the Mohican Endurance Festival on our website. In an effort to make a more participant friendly course we’ve changed the bike course to a 22k loop for ALL distances (except for the MINI). This will allow for a much less hillier bike course on much smoother scenic roads around the lake for all participants in the sprint, Olympic and Half Iron distance races.
The Olympic bike course is now 2 laps, the half Iron is 4 laps and the sprint remains 1 lap. The mini bike course is unchanged. Participants will come into the park at the end of each lap and turn around near the transition area (see map for details) which is where the bike aid station will be located. This will give the Half Iron participants 3 opportunities (and the olympic participants 1 opportunity) for aid during the bike ride. This will be a neutral aid station that will offer refills of water and Infinit Nutrition along with BOOM Energy Gel, bananas and cookies. We will have several tables available to pre-stock your own bottles or special needs bags before the race.
The run course has also been slightly changed eliminating the large hill in the park requiring an additional lap for the Half Iron participants.
I personally rode 2-laps of the new bike course and ran 1-lap of the new run course on Wednesday, June 8th. I thought the bike course was awesome and it flowed very nice around the lake offering great views of the lake and features the epic Dam climb each lap. The run provides lots of shade and will allow for great spectating.
I look forward to seeing many of you in a couple weeks at the Mohican Endurance Festival.
Get ready to Bring it!
Shannon Kurek, Race Director
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HFP Summer Flash Sale

summer-flash-saleAt HFP Racing we’re always listening…we’re one of the very few race companies that offer annual discounts throughout the year and these are all in place because we listened to our loyal customers. Well…we’ve been encouraged once again by our customers to run a “Flash Sale”. This random sale will allow our customers for another chance to save some money and get registered for their favorite race.

Use the code “HFP-Flash-Sale-2016” when registering online for any HFP Racing event in 2016 and get 25% off any HFP Racing event. This Flash Sale ends at Midnight on Friday, June 10th. Sorry but this discount is NOT retroactive.

American Triple-T harder than an Ironman…Eh?

Triple-T-GuyThis race has been on my radar for the last 2-3 years following the completion of it by Genevieve- a one time coach at the Bradford Triathlon Club (Ontario, CA). I considered it last year as training or, more significantly, a confidence booster for the IM Maryland in October but decided to park it and completed the tupper lake half instead. However, following the completion of a satisfactory IM Maryland (13:05) and feeling good, I did what we all know we shouldn’t do: sign up for another race quickly. The next challenge was this American triple t that some say it is tougher than the IM. The reviews of this race were singular in its definition in the degree of difficulty and punishment. This event is located in the very south of ohio, a stone’s throw away from the Kentucky border in the little smokies mountain foothills, in the Shawnee state park. So I said ‘why not’- four races for a bargain price of 250$ us which includes a race shirt that you have to wear for the entire weekend, a medal, and a finisher’s jacket. Plus we were able to combine the race in a short vacation to southern ohio.

Race format consists of the following:   It all starts late Friday afternoon with the prologue super sprint: 250 metre swim, 6k bike, 1 mile run. Saturday consists of an Olympic distance race (1500 metre swim, 40 km bike, 10 km run) in the morning followed by another Olympic distance race in mid-afternoon (yes two races in one day). The twist for this third race is that the bike is first, followed by the swim, and ending with the run. Then Sunday tops it all off with a half-ironman race: 2 km swim, 90 km bike, 21.1 km run. The bike courses are notorious for the hills, hills, and more hills. The run is no different and marked by hills, hills, and more hills. And by the way, the website advertises this event with a self determined four star punishment ranking- well deserved.

Lets touch base on training for this race: following the completion of the chilly half in early march, I decided to ‘recover’ for a bunch of weeks and really started to cram for this event in very late march-early april. (‘recover’, I really mean- did bare minimum and maybe ate some chips too!). also, remember that it snowed one week before the race (may 15). Plus finishing up renovations and other events maybe not resulted in the best fitness for this gig. For instance- no open water swims beforehand with distance topping out at 1750m in the pool. One or two very limited runs off the bike. A few days in am-pm runs. The volume was definitely not there and I was heavily relying on ‘muscle memory’ to get through the event!

We tented at the Shawnee state park about 2k from the start at turkey lake. Kinda neat: the state park was overrun with people participating in the race. We had a big contingent from Indiana beside us with people from penn., new York, ohio, etc too. With this, it was the quiet state park we stayed  in on the sat night as the camping population were whipped from two Olympic and getting some shut eye for the 7am start for the half ironman. Sites 8 or 84 are the best sites there in case you decide to go.

The swim was nice and well-marked in Turkey Lake, with chilly water temperatures that held steady at 60-62 F for the race weekend. It was no problem if you wore a wetsuit which I opted not for the super sprint race on the Friday (it as only 250m and bloody cold as a result!). The only interesting thing to note about the swim was that Olympic #2 had the swim after the bike- the race provided plastic bags for your feet and hands which made putting on the wetsuit super fast and easy. (note to remember!).

The bike was like canada’s wonderland ride the leviathan- hills and more hills !! From the super-sprint onward, it did not disappoint. The notable climbs of the weekend included a half-mile climb within the grounds of the park for the super-sprint, which gave our legs a pretty good indication of what was in store. The Olympic on Saturday morning included one climb that went on and on and on with several switchbacks- called the Boy Scout hill in addition to some large rollers. It is noted that I managed to flat not once but twice (at 20 and 30k out in a 40k race) on the Saturday am bike course. I was not happy but glad I had my patch kit. Needless to say, I paid considerable American coin for a new tyre and two new tubes following the sat am race. Several people also flatted during the am race- more than I have ever seen before. The roads were decent, mostly on paved forest service roads for this course in rural Ohio. After a short rest from the first Olympic, we were back on the bike to start the second Olympic race at 3pm. The bike course for Olympic #2 included the famed ‘thompson hill’ which starts just after a tight hairpin turn, reducing your speed to essentially zero then climbs, climbs, and climbs some more. The climb curved enough so that you could never see the end of it, and when climbing at 10kph it felt like it took forever However, what goes down must go back up.. The half-iron on Sunday was 2 different loops in and around the Shawnee forest. The notable climb on this one was a switchback hell of about a 2k long referred to as the blue creek hill- another sub 10 km/h slog up.  The legs were really feeling it on the second lap and given the volume already completed and being in the rear, it felt more group ride esque then a tri. I guess muskoka would be comparably but lacks the long slogs which were present here. 

The run course started with a quarter mile of pavement through the park grounds to the gravel forested trail. The trail was a ~5k out and back course considered either roller coaster or equivalent to a dormitory camel.  We ran out and back for each Olympic and then 2 laps of that same trail for the half-iron. It was nice and challenging, with a long hill right after the turnaround however much tougher running out then running back. This is toughest half marathon that I have ran.

So is it tougher than the ironman? Quoting the other triple t- terrible terry tate  (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzToNo7A-94)- hell ya! (Maryland IM was flat as a pancake too, but really windy). Although the cumulative distance is similar, the race,break,race,break,race format over the course of three days wears you down. Not to mention the brutality of the course bike and run quite early in the season. Inasmuch as my times were pummelled considerably as the weekend went on capped with a lovely 2:31 half marathon time to wrap up the half ironman (I never walked so much in my life) plus a sore shoulder from swimming 5+k over the weekend.  

I would recommended this If you want a tough, challenging weekend.

After completing this, I realized that this is a one-off for me!

Sincerely

Ryan Post
2016 Finisher

 

HFP Racing – Spring Super Sale

HFP Racing Spring Super Sale Announced!

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Get yourself ready for the 2016 and save some money during HFP’s annual Spring Super Sale and get 20% off ALL HFP events from April 1-7.  Sale ends at Midnight on April 7th.

Looking forward to seeing you at a race soon.

Sincerely,
Shannon Kurek
aka HFP Man

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Use the code “SPRING-SUPER-SALE-2016″ when registering for any of the below races to save 20% (sorry..discounts are not retroactive):

HFP Racing Spring Super Sale Direct Registration Links:
OhioHealth O’Bleness Hospital Race for a Reason — April 23, 2016
FIT Family Series — SERIES ENTRY
American Triple-T — May 20-22, 2016 (only a 62 spots remain)
Little Smokies Triathlon — May 22, 2016 (now featuring Half Iron & Olympic distance tri)
FIT Family Series — Deer Creek State Park — June 4-5, 2016
FIT Family Series — Maumee Bay State Park — June 18-19, 2016
Mohican Endurance Festival — June 26, 2016
FIT Family Series — Caesar Creek State Park — July 9-10, 2016
Mason Tri-umphant Triathlon/Duathlon, Kids Triathlon & 5k — July 17, 2016
Great Buckeye Challenge — July 24, 2016
SOMC Tri for your LIFE — July 31, 2016

FIT Family Series — Alum Creek State Park — August 6-7, 2016
FIT Family Series — Vermilion Harbour — August 20-21, 2016
FIT Family Series — Portage Lakes State Park — September 17-18, 2016
Deer Creek Fall Challenge — September 25, 2016