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Spectacular Moody Gardens in Galveston, Texas.
Located on Historic Galveston Island and nestled among 242 acres of lush tropical gardens, the Moody Gardens Hotel, Spa and Convention Center's contemporary architectural design and natural beauty is complimented by views of three spectacular pyramids that are home to a living rainforest, ride film theater, educational exhibits and one of the largest aquariums in the United States. The complex also features an IMAX 3D Theater, 4D Special FX Theater, the Colonel Paddlewheel Boat and Palm Beach- a private freshwater white sand beach complete with soothing lagoons.
The four diamond full-service resort features 428 guest rooms and suites, and 100,000 square feet of combined meeting space, including a 60,000 square foot ballroom quality exposition center. Moody Gardens' top of the line amenities such a Texas-size tropical heated swimming pool, 24-hour room service, elegant full service Spa and Teen Spa, award winning restaurants, state-of-the-art fitness center and the Kid's Safari Club offer hours of added family entertainment.
MOODY GARDENS PASSES:
Special all-day passes for all of the Moody Gardens attractions will be offered to race participants and their families, at a discounted rate of $19. The normal rate is $44!!!! Discounted passes MUST be pre-ordered online. PLEASE NOTE ATHLETES AND SPECTATORS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO PURCHASE THESE TICKETS TO COME TO THE EVENT. These passes are for the added attractions at Moody Gardens. The grounds, food, and more are all available for everyone, free of charge.
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Saturday, March 29, 2008. The first swim wave will hit the water at 7:30 AM The Transition area will open at 5:00 AM. Race management reserves the right to modify or shorten the race course in the case of inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances, and to accept or reject any entry. No transfers, substitutions. The minimum age to compete is 15.
PACKET PICK-UP:
For the SHORT COURSE, 4-7 PM on Friday evening, March 28, and 5:30 AM Saturday, March 29, at Moody Gardens, Galveston. USAT members must bring a photo ID and your USAT membership card. One day licensees must include an additional $10 to entry fee.![]()
.3 mile saltwater swim, in protected Offat’s Bayou. No big surf here! The swim will begin at Moody Gardens’ beautiful white sand Palm Beach, and finish next to the majestic Colonel Paddlewheel boat, with approximately 100 participants per wave. There will be lifeguard and boat support provided by Galveston Beach Patrol. Average water temperature is 72 degrees F. There is an elite wave available for those attempting to win the race. This wave will lead off the race. Per USAT rules, those entering the Elite wave are not eligible for USAT rankings points. Wetsuits will be allowed per USAT rules. TRI ON THE RUN WILL BE RENTING WETSUITS for those interested. Please contact them at www.triontherun.com.
See Map of Swim Course.
There is also a FIRST-TIMER'S WAVE, PRESENTED BY BEGINNERTRIATHLETE.COM, for all of those interested in a little added protection!
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12.5 mile spectacular, course along the Gulf Coast of Texas. Head out of Moody Gardens and hammer along the Seawall and hug the Texas coastline.. The course is flat and fast! Nary a speedbump to be found. Watch out for the wind! There will be professional lead and sag vehicles provided. MAVIC will be onsite and on course for mechanical support. They will also be on hand to help you with any problems that occur race morning. This is a draft-free event! Marshals will be enforcing USA Triathlon drafting guidelines. You must know the rules! All athletes must have ansi-snell or CPSC approved helmets to participate.
See Map of Bike Course.

Motorcycle Support will be provided by Bikers Against Child Abuse. BACA is a child support focused, 501 C-3 non-profit organization in Houston that strives to break the cycle of child abuse among Texas children. To learn more about BACA, please visit www.bacausa.com.
Additonal course support provided by Krewe De Vroom
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3.1 mile (5K) Zoot Run is a FLAT course meandering through Moody Gardens, it’s tropical gardens and towering glass pyramids, along Offats Bayou and Palm Beach, before finishing near the Discovery Pyramid. There will aid stations every mile stocked with Gatorade Endurance Formula and water. There will be gels available as you begin your run. Highly spirited volunteers and live entertainment featuring bands, cheerleaders and more will keep your endorphins kicking in! Once you cross the finish line, head over to the Lone Star Stage to rock out with THE LINE UP.
See Map of Run Course.
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Double your pleasure! Join us both days, and participate in the Sprint on Saturday and either the Half Iron or Quarter Iron on Sunday. We're offering a discounted entry for those participating in 2 events.
Medical Support and the Medical Tent will be provided by University of Texas Medical Branch.
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Friday and Saturday Night Moody Gardens Pasta Gala, Pre-race Lone Star Festival and expo with live entertainment, custom multi-color technical shirt, the best goody bags, imprinted swim cap, finishers keepsake, custom awards, participants' raffle, Great giveaways from GURU BICYCLES, ZOOT CLOTHING , FUELBELT, complimentary post-race feast, complimentary post-race massage provided by KOALA HEALTH AND WELLNESS.. Run Far Racing Services timing featuring ChampionChip, boat, motorcycle, and radio support, USAT Officials and Marshals, the best volunteers and staff anywhere, accurate, spectacular, and safe race course.
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On FRIDAY Evening, March 28, join triathlon great Simon Lessing for a Carbo Load Dinner under the stars, at the Poolside Terrace. To get you ready for the big day, we’ll be offering a buffet pasta dinner with marinara or meat sauce, salad, bread and cookies.Simon Lessing will be on hand and speak with everyone, take questions and more. Simon is triathlon’s most decorated active triathlete. Born in Cape Town, South Africa, Simon now competes for the United Kingdom, and lives in Boulder, Colorado. Lessing is a five-time ITU Triathlon World Champion in both the Olympic and Long Course distances. In fact, in 1996 he broke the world record in the World Championship Olympic Distance triathlon with a time of 1:39:50 – the record still stands. Lessing competed at the first Olympic triathlon in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Australia, finishing 9th. He was also awarded the title of “Member of the British Empire (M.B.E.) by the Queen in 2000. Some of his career highlights include:
The dinner will be from 6:30-8:30 PM on Friday evening, March 28.
Adult dinners are $30.00, Kids (ages 4-11) are $15.00, with all of the net proceeds benefiting Athletes For a Cure. Athletes for a Cure, a program of the Prostate Cancer Foundation, is a fundraising and awareness program to assist individual athletes in their quest to raise money for better treatments and a cure for prostate cancer. Every dollar raised from the program goes directly to the Prostate Cancer Foundation. Admission is limited, and tickets must be pre-ordered online at the race registration link.
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Carbo Loading, tropics-style. On SATURDAY evening, March 29, chill out, relax and grab a great meal under the palm trees and stars, on the white sands of Moody Gardens’ Palm Beach. Overlooking Offat’s bayou, tiki torches will be a blazin’, music will be playing… a great way to spend the evening before the big day, for kids and adults. While you’re eating, kiddos can play on the beach!A great dinner will be served, with pasta, marinara and alfredo sauce, chicken and shrimp, freshly baked garlic bread, fresh mixed green salad, Caesar salad, marinated cucumber and tomato salad, chef’s miniature desserts, coffee and iced tea.
Dinners are $25.00 per person, $20.00 for kids 4-11. Dinner will be served from 5:30 - 7:30pm on Saturday evening, March 29. Admission is limited, and tickets must be pre-ordered online at the race registration link.
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Make sure you stay for the Quarter Iron/Half Iron awards ceremony, and keep your bib number! Guru will be giving away a fully customized Guru bike!
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Stick around for a Texas-Sized feast featuring MICHELOB ULTRA, PAPA JOHN'S PIZZA, and SWEET LEAF TEA and all sorts of great stuff provided by HEB! Keep the good times rolling, as live entertainment by THE LINE UP will be performing for all of you as you chow down. Head over to the KOALA HEALTH AND WELLNESS massage area, chill out on Palm Beach…Relax, and enjoy the day at beautiful Moody Gardens!
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Date: Saturday, March 29th
Time: 5pm-8pm
Price: $40 per child
Location: Moody Gardens Hotel
The event will include a movie & inspirational sign-making for your child's favorite athlete. Signs will be used on race day! The children will have refreshments including popcorn and lemonade. All children will receive a gift bag.
If you'd like your child to be a part, you MUST register by March 14, 2008. Children from 3 months to 15 years can join the fun!
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Join us as we explore the rainforests and oceans of the world! Discover these amazing habitats and the animals that call them home through hands-on activities, crafts, snacks, and a visit to the Rainforest Pyramid and Aquarium Pyramid at Moody Gardens.
Saturday, March 29 from 6am-11am, $36.00 per person for the first camper and $30.60 for additional campers of the same family. This includes a light breakfast and snacks.
Sunday, March 30 from 6am-3pm, it would be $65.00 per person for the first camper and $55.25 for additional campers of the same family. This includes a light breakfast, lunch, and snacks.
15% discount for families with multiple children registered. If you'd like your child to be a part, you MUST register by March 14, 2008. Camps will be for kids between the ages of 6 and 12. Moody Gardens must have a minimum of 10 campers to do the camp each day. If few than 10 are registered, we will notify you after the 14th of March.
DISCOUNTED SCHLITTERBAHN TICKETS!

The new Schlitterbahn water park is open, for a day of fun and sun…check it out at www.schlitterbahn.com. Discounted tickets are available for all of the Lone Star participants and their families. To order tickets, you must use the form HERE, and pre-order the tickets through Schlitterbahn. TO ORDER, PRINT OUT THIS FORM AND MAIL IN.
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Run Far Racing Services will be timing the event, utilizing the state of the art ChampionChip. You'll receive 5 Splits: Swim Time, Transition 1, Bike, Transition 2, and Run times.
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Special Awards for the top 3 male/females overall. Top 3 M/F all 5-yr age groups. Top Clydesdales (200+ lbs) and Athenas(women 150+ lbs). Relay: top all male/all female/mixed. Awards also presented to the top male and female Master's finishers (40 + years). NO DUPLICATE AWARDS. All finishers will receive a great 22 ounce Lone Star Finisher's waterbottle, and a Lone Star towel. Out of respect for the other athletes, YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO RECEIVE YOUR AWARD. NO AWARDS WILL BE MAILED.
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Texas Iron Multisport will provide athletes the opportunity to utilize a
complete training program in preparation for the Lone Star Triathlon
Festival. Texas Iron Multisport is headed by Jamie Cleveland and Andrea
Fisher, both professional triathletes and experienced multisport coaches who
have successfully worked with athletes from all over the country and at all
ability levels. You can find out more on Texas Iron and their training
opportunities at www.texasiron.net
The Texas Iron "Tough as Iron" Endurance Training Camp will get you ready for the Lone Star Triathlon and the 2008 long course season. The camp will be based out of Kerrville Shreiner Park and run from Thursday, March 6th until Sunday, March 9th. This is a distance based camp with a focus on the development of the muscular endurance systems necessary for multisport racing. Athletes will be provided with form feedback, informative presentations, tech support, nutritional support, route maps, all meals, snacks, non-alcoholic drinks, and camp tech shirt. Check out Tough as Iron Endurance Camp.
MASSAGE
Koala Health and Fitness will be onsite race day performing post race stretching and massage for “Tips”...Saturday March 29th (8:30a-11:00a)
Sunday March 30th (11:00a-6:00p)
They will also be onsite at the Expo on Friday, March 28th performing chair massage, handing out information, and scheduling for ½ hour and 1 hour massages before and after race...
You may schedule ahead of time by emailing djackson@koalacenters.com or calling (281) 415-7038.
1 Hour = $50 and ½ Hour = $35.00 (Cash or Check Only).
Stop by and grab a Lone Star Cowbell, and fill out a sign to cheer on your favorite athlete!
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Pre-order your Lone Star bike Jerseys at www.tracingsgraphics.com. These are a limited edition, so guarantee that you get one! All pre-ordered jerseys will be available for pick up at the Lone Star Merchandise Tent at Moody Gardens on race weekend!
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RESOURCE CRISIS CENTER OF GALVESTON COUNTY
The Resource Crisis Center of Galveston County is here"To promote the safety and well being of women, men, children, and families and to advocate for the prevention of family violence and sexual assault."
We're asking athletes to bring used Printer and Fax Ink cartridges and old cellphones-any kind, old, new, broken, working-and donate them to the the Center. They turn them into money to help fund the programs. We'll also be publishing a list of items you can bring to help support the shelter. In exchange, we're working on some great Lone Star Tri Giveaways! Stay tuned!
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The Lonestar Triathlon Festival is proud to be in Partnership with The
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Team in Training Program. Team in Training
is the world's largest endurance training program and leading
fundraising campaign of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Team in
Training links the challenge of training and completing an endurance
event with the challenge of fighting leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma and
Hodgkin's disease. Team in Training members meet regularly for group
runs, walks, rides and swims and fundraise knowing that 75% of what they
raise goes to the mission of finding a cure for leukemia, lymphoma,
Hodgkin's Disease and myeloma and to improve the quality of life of
patients and their families. For more information about this program,
please check their website or contact Sarah Sherman at (866) 510-TEAM.
Cherish Our Children International (COCI) is a non-profit organization organized to sponsor and implement model programs to benefit children. COCI works globally and within the U.S. to ease the plight of children living in desperate situations. To learn more about COCI, please visit www.cherishourchildren.org. Team COCI athletes come in all shapes, sizes, fitness levels, and ages and have one thing in common: new levels of fitness and new lives for children. Team COCI members will participate in a training program while raising funds to make a difference in the lives of children who have been abandoned, neglected, or who are otherwise in need. To learn more about you can help, please contact Ruth Lacey at (832) 978-7164 or at teamcoci.Houston@hotmail.com.
Global warming threatens the health and integrity of the environments where we live, we play, we race, and that we depend on for life. The good news it that we can all take steps to be part of the solution.
You can help offset the climate footprint, i.e. the global warming pollution, created by travel to the EVENT by purchasing a $2 Cool Tag™ at the Clif Bar website at www.clifbar.com or with your EVENT Registration. All proceeds from the sale of Cool Tags will go toward the construction of new Native American-owned wind farms, helping to build new sources of renewable energy for a more sustainable future. To learn more about these projects, visit NativeEnergy at www.nativeenergy.com. To learn more about what you can do to fight global warming visit our partner Clean Air Cool Planet. To learn about the causes and impacts of global warming in Texas, visit www.citizen.org/texas.

