Penticton giving away banners to celebrate long history of Ironman races

Penticton hosted the first Ironman race in North America, and now the city is giving away banners to commemorate the last one held in the city this past summer. Back in 1983, the gruelling long-distance triathlon series held its first event in North America in Penticton. This past...

Penticton giving away banners to celebrate long history of Ironman races
Penticton hosted the first Ironman race in North America, and now the city is giving away banners to commemorate the last one held in the city this past summer. Back in 1983, the gruelling long-distance triathlon series held its first event in North America in Penticton. This past August the last race in Penticton ended and the city has decided to give away the promotional banners that hung downtown. “From the iconic course, stunning landscapes and the welcoming host community, all roads lead to the Okanagan,” Ironman Canada said on its website. Folks who want one of the 36 banners can enter a draw online https://www.penticton.ca/node/36557 and the winners will be selected on Sept. 26. Winners will be notified by email and they can pick their banners up on Oct. 4. The city put the banners up each year for the event, and has decided to give them away since there won’t be any more in the future. There are swimming, running and biking banners but winners won’t be able to pick which one they get. READ MORE: Don’t pay till 2025: Okanagan developers entice renters with freebies https://infotel.ca/inhome/dont-pay-till-2025-okanagan-developers-entice-renters-with-freebies/it106542 “This race's impact was pivotal, fostering the growth of our sport in ways unimaginable, and for that, we are grateful. Over the years, numerous remarkable professional and age group athletes have competed in Penticton. Athletes and families come back year after year to Penticton due to the strong sense of community fostered by the city, and that is truly what makes this place so special,” Ironman Canada said. The banners are two feet by four feet and are dirty since they were hung outside. Triathletes who still want to compete in Ironman races can compete in Calgary or Victoria in the future.       Click here for more information about Ironman. https://www.ironman.com/ To contact a reporter for this story, email Jesse Tomas mailto:jtomas@infonews.ca  or call 250-488-3065 or email the editor mailto:news@infonews.ca . You can also submit photos, videos or news tips to the newsroom mailto:tips@infonews.ca  and be entered to win a monthly prize draw. We welcome your comments and opinions on our stories but play nice. We won't censor or delete comments unless they contain off-topic statements or links, unnecessary vulgarity, false facts, spam or obviously fake profiles. If you have any concerns about what you see in comments, email the editor in the link above. SUBSCRIBE to our awesome newsletter here https://infotel.ca/newsletter .