The Powerman Asia Duathlon Championships will
make a comeback to Putrajaya on Sunday, 6 March 2016, after a
2-year hiatus in the region.
The race organizer, E-Plus Entertainment
Productions, is aiming to attract around 3,000 participants,
including top duathletes from around the world, participating in
the run-bike-run duathlon race format.
“Globally, Powerman is considered the pinnacle
of Duathlon competition and the sport of Duathlon as a natural
progression for runners and cyclists. As running and cycling
continue to grow as competitive sports, we are happy the Powerman
Asia Championships will be revived to provide a platform for these
sportsmen and sportswomen to challenge themselves. Malaysia has
hosted Powerman since 2002 and is the natural location to host the
Asia Championships,” said John Raadschelders, President of the
International Powerman Association.
Entrants can expect to race in the Powerman
Classic and Powerman Short distances, which offer the challenges
of a 10-kilometre run, 60-kilometre cycle, 10-kilometre run, and
5-kilometre run, 30-kilometre cycle, 5-kilometre run respectively.
Participants wishing to compete as a team will also have the
option of taking part in either the 2-person Powerman Classic
Relay category, which will cover the 10km-60km-10km Classic
distance, or 3-person Corporate Sprint category, which will cover
the 5km-30km-5km Short distance.
Tony Nagamaiah, General Manager of Malaysia
Major Events, said, “As we continue
efforts in positioning Malaysia as a sports hub in Asia, we look
forward to more global scaled outdoor events. In previous years, Powerman has attracted participants from up to 30 countries. By
hosting Powerman in Malaysia, we target almost 2,500 international
participants and spectators, with an estimated economic impact of
RM16 million, generated from tourists’ expenditure. Powerman Asia
Championships will not only attract elite competitors with twice
the series points versus a regular Powerman race, it will also
attract duathletes and fitness enthusiasts from around the region
to Malaysia.”
Registration is expected
to open in September 2015.
Powerman,
Marathon,
Duathlon,
Triathlon,
Putrajaya,
Malaysia
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