Course
Ford Ironman Lake Placid is an Ultra distance triathlon consisting of:
2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike, 26.2 mile run.
* NOTE: Course details subject to change for reasons of safety and distance accuracy.
Attention Visiting and Practicing Athletes:
The Ford Ironman USA triathlon course is available for training throughout the year. Please be aware that the bike and run course roadways contain pavement with cracks, grooves, potholes, frost heaves, and various imperfections. Be aware that you practice or train at your own risk on the course. Swimming in Mirror Lake is also undertaken at your own risk.
Visiting and practicing athletes should also be aware of numerous road construction projects in the area. Cyclists and runners must obey all detour and road construction signage or instructions.
When cycling, please remain single file. Avoid forming packs across the lane that impede vehicle traffic. Cyclists are reminded that they must obey all traffic regulations. The future of the race depends upon polite behavior.
Thank you for your cooperation.
** IMPORTANT 2010 INFORMATION - Ironman Lake Placid 2010 Bike Course Update**
The bridge project on the Haselton Rd. section of the Ironman Lake Placid bike course will not be completed in time for the July 25 race. The 2010 alternate route will utilize 5.6 miles of Route 9N north from Jay to Ausable Forks as well as 1.0 miles of Haselton Rd. The Jay bike aid station (formerly positioned in the parking area just before entering the hamlet) will now be just north of the Jay intersection to be accessible on the way out to Ausable Forks and on the way back into Jay. The aid station at the Wilmington Fire Station will now only be accessible on the way out from the short Haselton Rd. turnaround. Please check back to this website next week for an updated course map.
SWIM COURSE - 2.4 Miles (2 loops)
The two loop swim takes place in Mirror Lake, a calm, pristine lake right in the heart of Lake Placid. It is an excellent spectator course. The water temperature is typically in the high 60s to low 70s. Wetsuits will be allowed
The swim is a mass start keeping all swim bouys to your left. Each athlete will exit the water and run on the beach before entering swim entrance for second lap.
The ChampionChip system will be used to time the race and to ensure everyone completes 2 laps. Swim Lap times will be available on the Internet.
After the second lap, exit the water and run down Lake Placid Club Dr. , downhill to transition zone. There will be carpet on the road. The swim course will close at 9:20 am. (2hrs 20 minute time limit)
SWIM MAP
BIKE COURSE - 112 Miles (2 loops)
The two loop bike course takes place on state, county, and local roads.
- Exit transition down the school bus ramp, crossing School St. onto Colden Ave.
- Left at the bottom of the hill on Mill Pond Dr.
- Right on Sentinel Rd. (State Rte. 73) between the Downhill Grill and the old IGA.
- Follow Rte. 73 toward the ski jumps.
- East on Rte. 73, you will see the ski jump on your right, climb approx. 1 mile followed by rolling hills past the Mt. Van Hoevenberg Olympic complex. The long descent into Keene begins at the Cascade Mt. trailhead and passes the Cascade Lakes. Please use caution on the descent!
- Turn left on State Rte. 9N in Keene.
- North on Rte. 9N to Upper Jay,
- Follow Rte. 9N to Jay.
- Continue through Jay on Rte. 9N toward Ausable Forks. The turnaround is at approximately 5.6 miles, just before College St. in Ausable Forks.
- Return to Jay via Rte. 9N, making a right on State Rte. 86 in Jay.
- Follow Rte. 86 to Wilmington and turn right onto Haselton Rd.
- Head out 1.0 miles on Haselton Rd. to a turnaround point and return to Rte. 86.
- Right on Rte. 86
- Turn left to stay on Rte. 86 in Wilmington towards Whiteface Mountain.
- Right on Northwood Rd.
- Left on Mirror Lake Dr.
- Right on Parkside Dr.
- Left on Main St.
- Right on Cummins Rd.
- Left on Lake Placid High School access drive.
- Repeat loop
- After second loop, enter transition from behind the high school.
BIKE MAP AND PROFILE
Run Course - 26.2 Miles (2 loops)
This spectator friendly two loop course passes by the downtown area four times! This incredible route features some spectacular tree-lined river scenery, coupled with lake side running. There are a few rolling hills, but overall athletes will find this a fast, fair run course.
- Exit Transition turning right (south) on Main St.
- Right on Sentinel Rd.
- Sentinel Rd. turns into Cascade Rd. (HWY 73). This will take you out of town to the Olympic Ski jump on your right.
- Left on Riverside Rd. (River Rd.) to turn around #1 and back the same route into Lake Placid.
- Upon returning to Main St. at the transition area, turn right on Lake Placid Club Dr. and follow it up to turn around #2.
- Back down Lake Placid Club Dr. to Main St.
- Left on Main St. and back out for the second loop.
- After turn around #2 on the second loop, return to Main St. and enter the Olympic Speedskating Oval.
- The finish line will be located on the far side of the Olympic Speedsakating Oval, as athletes will have the added thrill of running down the finish chute on the same track that Eric Heiden Won five Olympic gold medals back in 1980.
RUN MAP AND PROFILE
TRANSITION AREA DETAILS
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