Published: September 21, 2010
Growth in the Sport of Triathlon Fueled by Committed, Motivated Athletes According to Active Network Findings
SAN DIEGO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - With the Ford Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii, less than a
month away, The
Active Network, Inc.,(Active Network) a technology and media
company, today announced the results of a new survey focused on the
motivators and behaviors of triathletes.
The survey of 1,560 triathletes, recruited exclusively from Active
Network's Active Lifestyle Panel, reveals that once someone participates
in a triathlon they are hooked on the sport. In fact, over 90 percent of
those surveyed plan to participate in a triathlon event in 2011 with 32
percent indicating they plan on participating in five or more triathlons
in 2011.
Data provided by the World Triathlon Corporation shows that the number
of Ironman events being offered around the world continues to rise. In
2006, when Ironman 70.3 was launched, there were 17 events worldwide.
Today that number has grown to 42 Ironman 70.3 events spanning 22
countries.
"We continue to see an increase in demand for Ironman and 70.3 events
globally," said Jessica Weidensall, spokesperson from World Triathlon
Corporation. "Each year, more than 160,000 athletes attempt to earn
coveted slots to the Ford Ironman World Championship and Foster Grant
Ironman World Championship 70.3. We expect to see even more growth
across all brands as we offer new, exciting opportunities in the sport."
Additional key findings from the Active Lifestyle Panel include:
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Triathletes spend to support their passion: Regardless of income
level, the average triathlete surveyed spent $2,135 in 2010 on gear
alone to support their event participation and training (excluding
travel or event entry fees).
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Triathletes are affluent and educated: The average age of triathletes
surveyed was 40 years old, with close to half earning an annual income
of over $100K. Education levels are high as well with 40 percent
having a college degree and over 40 percent having a post graduate
degree.
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Triathletes make time for training: Despite professional demands, 50
percent of triathletes surveyed train for 10-15 hours a week with 33
percent indicating they train for three to four months leading up to
an event.
In addition, the Active Lifestyle Panel (which recruits exclusively from Active.com's
family of media properties) also revealed that regardless of distance,
the number one motivator for competing in a triathlon was to accomplish
a personal challenge, followed by staying in shape and enjoying the
training journey.
"Having witnessed over 200,000 individuals cross the finish line at
Ironman events around the world, the sport of triathlon is not just
about the physical transformation, but an emotional journey. For many
participants, finishing any triathlon represents a huge lifetime
milestone," explained Mike Reilly, the voice of Ironman and vice
president at Active Network.
Active Network is one of the largest providers of sports
registration software for endurance events and organizations in
North America.
About The Active Lifestyle Panel
The Active Lifestyle Panel is composed exclusively of consumers
recruited from the Active Network family of media properties. It is a
new panel that provides access to a highly engaged and motivated
community of active consumers. For more information, contact Stephany
Cavatoni, General Manager, Consumer Insight and Access, at Stephany.Cavatoni@Active.com.
About The Active Network, Inc.
The Active Network, Inc. is a technology and media company that helps
millions of people find and register for things to do and helps
organizations increase participation in their activities and events. For
more information about The Active Network, Inc., please visit www.ActiveNetwork.com.

The Active Network, Inc.
Dana McKeithen
Dana.mckeithen@active.com
858-964-3820
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