Master of Ceremonies Dave Downey announces the return of Ironman to Penticton at Rotary Park this afternoon, July 16, 2019.
(STEVE ARSTAD / iNFOnews.ca)
July 16, 2019 - 7:52 PM
PENTICTON - It was an Ironman love-in in Penticton this afternoon.
Hundreds turned out under mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures to welcome the return of the Ironman triathlon to Penticton at Rotary Park this afternoon, July 16.
Master of Ceremonies Dave Downey said the race will return to the Peach City on Aug. 30, 2020, in an announcement that made it official, but wasn’t really a surprise to anyone.
Residents welcomed the event back with a round of applause.
Ironman moved the event to Whistler in 2012 after the race and the city failed to agree on economic aspects of the race.
In the intervening years, attempts to replace the race have largely proved unsuccessful, and earlier this year the city and Ironman Canada came to an agreement to bring the race back to Penticton.
“We’re so pleased to be back in town,” said Ironman Vice President of operation Philip LaHaye.
He said the last event in Whistler would take place in 10 days, thanking that city for hosting the event over the past seven years.
Volunteer and participant registration for next year’s race was available this afternoon, attracting lineups following the announcement.
Several hundred residents turned out to Rotary Park in Penticton to welcome back the Ironman race this afternoon, July 16, 2019.
(STEVE ARSTAD / iNFOnews.ca)
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