Powerman Muncie Announcement
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January 20, 2010
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The World Returns to Muncie for POWERMAN MUNCIE on Saturday 10/2/2010
“After our first
conversation with Powerman it was obvious to both parties that Muncie would be an outstanding
location for this event. Our international reputation after the ITU World's 1996 event was awesome,”
noted Steve Tomboni, CEO of Muncie Multi-Sport and RD for the world's and USAT LC National's in '02.
“It is one of the best venues in America for this type of race. Prairie Creek is an outstanding course that
features the perfect 20k lap around the lake with rolling hills and is a challenging run course
considered by many to be difficult.”
Powerman International and Muncie Multi-Sport, Inc. will
invite all of the top 10 rated men and women duathletes globally to race in a series of events which will
include three duathlons:
Limit is 800 for all events! 5k-run/20k-bike/5k-run 10k-
run/40k-bike/10k-run Powerman distance of 10k-run/60k-bike/10k-
run. Register now! In addition, there will be a
5k/10k run Huge Expo on Friday Possible Powerkids on Sunday
The Powerman
Muncie event will be the final event for the Muncie Multi-Sport company in 2010. It will be preceded
by a series of races that include the Muncie May Duathlon on May 15th followed by triathlon, duathlon
and 5k/10k run events scheduled for June 12th, August 7th and September 4th. Prairie Creek Reservoir
will be the site for all of these events.
[comments from John Raadschelders, President,
International Powerman Association]
“Powerman International, the international governing
organization for duathlon events, would like to welcome Powerman Muncie, produced by Muncie Multi-
Sport, Inc., to the family of Powerman events held across the world and in the United States,” stated
John Raadschelders, president of the International Powerman Association. president of the International
Powermand association: We are thrilled that Steven Tomboni(MMSI) and the beautiful town, Muncie, will
be part of the Powerman World series from 2010. Muncie has a strong background in organizing
international sport events. Very important as well is that the community of Muncie showed in the past
that they love multi-sports. I am sure: “ Powerman Muncie will be seen, world wide, as the Powerman
duathlon happening you have to be at.”
[comments from Tammy Tomboni, co-owner of
Muncie Multi-Sport, Inc.]
“Muncie Multi-Sport is proud to have Powerman International join
the family of events planned in Muncie for the spring, summer and fall of 2010,” said Tammy Tomboni,
co-owner of Muncie Multi-Sport, Inc. “We are excited to once again invite athletes from across the
globe to Muncie for Powerman. Our community came together as never before in 1996 and the display
of hoosier hospitality was indeed remembered by all the athletes who attended.” The event was
awarded the 1996 International Race of the Year by the ITU.
The field for the Powerman
Muncie event will be limited to the first 800 duathletes registered. Steve Tomboni explained, “We will
keep the first year of Powerman Muncie limited to measure the impact of that many athletes on the
course and review all safety measures before allowing the field to grow in the coming years of our
contract with Powerman International.” That contract extends through the events scheduled for
2012.
Muncie Multi-Sport plans to have a week long series of events that will include a
sports equipment trade show on October 1st at the Horizon Convention Center. Powerman Muncie on
Saturday will feature the non professional events starting at 8am and the professional event beginning
at 1pm. Tentative plans call for a PowerKids duathlon for ages 8-14 on Sunday. The start and finish for
Powerman Muncie 2010 and all of the other Muncie Multi-Sport events will be Prairie Creek
Reservoir.
For more information about the upcoming events, the Tomboni's invite you to call
them at 765-215-6582 or visit their web site at www.munciemultisport.com
[Powerman comments
from Jim Mansfield, Executive Director, Muncie Visitors Bureau]
“The Muncie/Delaware
County residents are excited to welcome the Powerman Muncie athletes to our community,” said Jim
Mansfield, executive director of the Muncie Visitors Bureau. “Many of us remember the tremendous
impact the Long Course Championships had on our local community. We are grateful to Steve and
Tammy Tomboni for their vision and resourcefulness in bringing such a premier event to this
area.”
We are looking forward to working with Team Magic and their long standing Powerman
Alabama and we'll have Tammy enter as an age-grouper, stated Steven.
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