Ironman Coeur d’Alene

XC Benefits for Ironman Coeur d’Alene Include:
- Guaranteed entry into 2012 Ironman Coeur d’Alene
- The opportunity to win one of multiple coveted slots to the 2012 Ironman World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii LEARN MORE
- Five day/four night accommodations at the Coeur d’Alene Golf & Spa Resort (Premier Lake-View Room)
- Four VIP passes (includes race day, pre- and post-race functions)
- Sixteen Week Ironman Training Program developed by Official Coach of Ironman Troy Jacobson (to include DVDs, webinars and discounts on personal coaching upgrades)
Additional On-Site Benefits Include:
- Bike transportation (Tri Bike Transport) OR unpacking, tuning and repacking of bike (if shipped by another method)
- Special packet pick-up, registration and bike check-in
- Low race numbers and special bike rack in transition
- Ironman XC Welcome Reception (for athletes and families)
- Ironman XC Breakfast, Strategy Session and Course Overview Clinic with Ironman Pros
- Ironman XC Luncheon (for athletes and families)
- Ironman XC Sunset Boat Cruise & Reception around Lake Coeur d’Alene (for athletes and families)
- Ironman XC race day guide (for families)
- VIP seating at Welcome Dinner and Awards Banquet (for athletes and families)
- Race morning VIP breakfast & VIP viewing area for swim start (for families)
- Race day VIP Finish Line passes (for athletes and families)
- Exclusive finish line access to award finisher medal
- Ironman XC Awards Breakfast
- Ironman XC Awards
- Ironman XC Apparel
COST: $6,000 USD
SWIM (2.4 Miles):

The two-loop swim course is in crystal clear Lake Coeur d’Alene. Athletes will exit the water and have a short run on the white sandy beach before re-entering the lake for the second loop.
BIKE (112 Miles):

Cyclists make two loops through the forested hills and farmlands of rural northern Idaho. The middle section of each loop passes through the city of Hayden and includes plenty of rolling hills.
RUN (26.2 Miles):

The majority of the run course is along the tree-lined shore of dazzling Lake Coeur d’Alene. The cheers of approximately 25,000 onlookers help runners tackle the two-loop course, which includes a steep, defining climb at the southern turn-around.

