Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka Tourism powers first Ironman event in South Asia

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The world’s leading triathlon enters the Sri Lankan market, showcasing Sri Lanka as a global destinatio­n for internatio­nal sporting events.

The Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) will be the title sponsor of the inaugural Ironman 70.3 Colombo Triathlon, which will be held at Galle Face Green, Colombo on February 25, 2018.

For the first time, Sri Lanka will be hosting over 850 triathlete­s from 63 countries. Ironman 70.3 Colombo will be the ideal platform to promote Sri Lanka to the world and showcase its readiness to host world-class sporting events.

“Ironman is one of the most conic endurance events in the world and we are happy to be associated with this event,” said Tourism Developmen­t and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga.

“I have no doubt this event will offer an invaluable opportunit­y for Sri Lanka to showcase its diverse attraction­s, infrastruc­ture and readiness for a wide array of sports while cementing its place as an emerging destinatio­n for high-profile sports tourism.

We were excited to see Ironman 70.3 Colombo as one of the fastest selling first-time Ironman events in Asia, being oversubscr­ibed two months before the closing date for entries.”

“Sports inspire every human being and this glamour event - Ironman 70.3 Colombo triathlon will be a platform that persuades local athletes of every social stratum from the north to south of Sri Lanka to form teams and participat­e in this event that requires endurance, determinat­ion and skill.

Ironman is a great platform to promote peace and goodwill amongst both local and internatio­nal athletes as it will attract people from all parts of the world to come together to challenge themselves and share compassion and sportsmans­hip with their fellow athletes. The Sports Ministry is proud to have teamed up with Sri Lanka Tourism to make this dream come true,” said Sports Minister Dayasiri Jayasekara.

“The opportunit­y to be the title sponsor of the first edition of Ironman 70.3 Colombo triathlon was one we could not pass up,” said SLTPB Managing Director Sutheash Balasubram­anium.

“It is part of our strategy at Sri Lanka Tourism to diversify the offering Sri Lanka has to give the world. Yes, we do have the perfect destinatio­n for leisure tourism but we need to revisit our offering as a country with the growing global sports tourism market.

The aligning with Ironman is part of our vision to make Sri Lanka the leading sports destinatio­n in South Asia. The biggest sell is that bringing events like Ironman 70.3 triathlon to our country, we’re creating awareness amongst a new affluent audience, which is into sports tourism.”

Sri Lanka Tourism has gained a landmark achievemen­t by hosting events such as Ironman 70.3, gaining global recognitio­n and also highlighti­ng Sri Lanka as a preferred sports destinatio­n. This is the event of this nature to be held on a larger scale, attracting a large number of highspendi­ng foreign visitors.

The profile of the average IROF participan­t is that 90 percent of them are profession­al in numerous fields such as legal, retail, education, marketing, technology, medical and financial. Further, the Ironman participan­ts obtain an average household income of US $ 175,000 and the average age is 41. The percentage of male participan­ts in Ironman is 71 percent and the female participat­ion is 29 percent.

Ironman 70.3 is one of the most recognised brands in the world, attracting high-spending foreign tourists from across the globe. During the Ironman event, Sri Lanka will see over 2000 athletes and their families visiting the country. The top six participat­ing countries for Ironman 70.3 Colombo are India with 133 triathlete­s, United Kingdom – 69, France – 46, Australia – 34, USA – 28 and Singapore – 28.

“As a company dedicated to quality and compassion, Pro Am Serendib is looking forward to working with the key government organisati­ons that have been tremendous­ly supportive towards our initiative. We are looking forward to provide Ironman 70.3 Colombo athletes with a safe and rewarding experience.

The race begins with a single-loop, 1.9km swim starting at the beach adjoining Galle Face Green, followed by a flat and fast 90km bike course and a 21.1km run course that offers scenic country views and a fantastic finish in front of Gave Face Green,” said Pro Am Serendib Director Yasas Hewage.

Ironman 70.3 is organised by Pro Am Serendib. The title sponsor of the event is the SLTPB. There are many local and internatio­nal companies that have partnered the event, which will help boost the local economy. The partnering companies include MAS, Shangri-la Colombo, MTV/MBC Group, Dilmah, Siddhalepa, Advantis, Ceyllinco VIP, Hayleys Tours, Wijeya Group and SIS.

 ??  ?? From left: Tourism and Christian Religious Affairs Ministry Additional Secretary Deepthi Fernando, Tourism and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga, Sports Ministry Secretary Jayantha Wijerathne, Pro Am Serendib Director Yasas Heage,...
From left: Tourism and Christian Religious Affairs Ministry Additional Secretary Deepthi Fernando, Tourism and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga, Sports Ministry Secretary Jayantha Wijerathne, Pro Am Serendib Director Yasas Heage,...
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Tourism and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga and Sports Minister Dayasiri Jayasekara PIX BY SAMANTHA PERERA

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