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Leadman returns, fueling competition and community
Summary
The 22nd annual Leadman Triathlon, hosted by Silver Mountain Resort and the Kellogg Rotary Club, draws about 250 competitors and reinvests proceeds into local organizations.
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The Leadman Triathlon returns this weekend for its 22nd year, hosted by Silver Mountain Resort and the Kellogg Rotary Club. The race combines skiing, biking and running across mountain trails, muddy bike terrain and local roads. What began with roughly 30 competitors has grown into an event that typically draws about 250 entrants. Organizers report that all proceeds are reinvested into community groups across the Silver Valley.
Key details:
- The 22nd annual Leadman Triathlon takes place this weekend and begins on Silver Mountain at 11 a.m.
- The field has grown from about 30 original racers to roughly 250 competitors over the event's history.
- Organizers may move the ski leg to the mountain's Silver Belt run if snow conditions are insufficient; the last such adjustment was in 2015.
- The event has raised funds for a range of local beneficiaries and could surpass $250,000 in total donations to Silver Valley organizations since its inception.
- After the race, Gondola Village hosts a post‑race celebration with live music and a barbecue; beer sales from the village are distributed to participating volunteer organizations.
Summary:
The Leadman continues to combine athletic competition with local fundraising, supporting schools, rescue groups, youth sports and medical causes in the Silver Valley. Organizers will assess snow conditions later in the week and may alter the ski course if needed.
