IRONMAN Wisconsin

Description

September 10, 2017
Madison, WI

Join the TRI FOR AUTISM for IRONMAN Wisconsin, with small-town charm and plenty of personality,  its tough to beat IRONMAN Wisconsin's 75,000 cheering fans.  In the bucolic collegetown of Madison, WIsconsin visitiors can enjoy walks through the downtown area and the University of Wisconsin campus.  State Street is bustling small-twon destination, providing a range of restaurants, shops, and gallaries.  The Madison Saturday farmer's market gives athletes and their supporters yet another way to enjoy this rural location with big-city culture.

 

Guarantee your FREE entry?
Athetes who need a entry can guarantee their spot in the race by registering through OAR. Team members using an OAR charity bib are required to meet the fundraising minimum. Click here to register. ENTRY IS FREE. You will NOT have to pay the race fee upon registration for IRONMAN Wisconsin. 

 

Already have an entry?
Runners who secure their race entry through the lottery or other guaranteed entry method and pay their registration fee at the IRONMAN website can join the TRI FOR AUTISM team any time and fundraise for OAR. There is no fundraising minimum and no fee to be a part of the team. Click here to register

 

Fundraising 

All TRI FOR AUTISM team members who use a guaranteed charity entry to IRONMAN Wisconsin through OAR will be required to submit a fundraising agreement. By submitting your event registration, you are agreeing to a $5,000 fundraising minimum. 

Runners with their own entry are asked to raise $250 to receive all team benefits.

All fundraising is due one month after the race: October 10, 2017.
 

Team Benefits

- Guaranteed Entry into IRONMAN Wisconsin

TRI FOR AUTISM Tri Jersey by Sugoi Performance Apparel

- Technical Training Shirt

- Fundraising Guide

- Personal Fundraising Page

TRI FOR AUTISM team e-mails with training and fundraising tips

- Exclusive team discounts with apparel partners - ROKA and Rudy Project
- Personalized staff support
- OAR's finisher's medal

 

Why RUN FOR AUTISM?

Impact. 87 cents of every dollar raised goes directly to research that improves the lives of those affected by autism.
 

Support. You will receive tremendous support from OAR! This includes, but is not limited to: Weekly emails with training tips and encouragement, a specially designed race singlet once you have raised $50, a fundraising guide and OAR fundraising materials.
 

Motivation. It’s sometimes easy to get discouraged when training for an athletic event. Having the support of the entire OAR running network will help keep you enthusiastic and on track, even if your race is months away.
 

Connection. Be part of a group that cares deeply about autism research and using fitness for good.

 

About OAR

The Organization for Autism Research (OAR) is a national, nonprofit organization formed and led by relatives of children and adults with autism and Asperger Syndrome. OAR is dedicated to promoting research that can be applied to help families, educators, caregivers, and individuals with autism find much-needed answers to their immediate and urgent questions. Committed to the excellence in its services to the autism community, OAR funds applied research that will make a difference in individual lives; provides information that is timely, useful, and cost-efficient; and offers opportunities for the autism community to collaborate and make advances together.