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(Henderson, Nev.) April 6, 2008 – The Nevada Silverman
Triathlon is excited to announce that six-time Ironman
World Champion Dave Scott will once again host a
training camp at the Henderson Multigenerational
Center August 1 – 3, 2008. The three-day camp will
include in depth discussions and hands on training
exercises with Dave Scott himself. This will give
attendees the opportunity to learn more about
triathlon training in one weekend than ever before.
“We are excited to be able to once again offer this
once in a lifetime training experience to our
athletes,” said Lowery. “There is no one in the sport
of triathlon with such a huge wealth of knowledge and
Dave Scott is willing to share that with other
athletes at his training camps. It is sure to once
again be a fun and successful weekend”
Registration for the Dave Scott training camp is
limited and is $315 per attendee. This fee includes
fitness assessments, all classroom sessions and
materials, workout sessions and meals. Simply bring
the motivation to train, a bike, a helmet, running
shoes, swim cap and goggles and get ready for a
weekend that will give you the knowledge and skill set
to place you at the top of your game. All participants
must be at least 18 years old. To register for this
event please visit the following link
Active.com.
About the Nevada Silverman Triathlon:
The Nevada Silverman Triathlon is a full and half
distance triathlon held annually in Henderson, Nevada.
Branded as the toughest course in North America by
"The Man" himself, Dave Scott, and echoed by the more
than 1,000 finishers over the past 3 years, the Nevada
Silverman is attracts individuals and relay teams from
around the world every year. The next race will take
place on November 9, 2008. For registration or more
information on the Nevada Silverman Full Distance
Triathlon please visit www.silvermannv.com.
About Dave Scott:
Dave’s career in triathlon began with the inception of
the sport in 1976. He won his first Hawaii Ironman in
1980 and went on to win again in 1982, 1983, 1984,
1986 and 1987. In 1993, he was honored for his
accomplishments in the sport and became the first
inductee into the Ironman Hall of Fame. To celebrate,
Dave came out of retirement and at the age of forty,
after a five year absence from competition, decided to
race again. In a stunning and memorable performance,
beating out an impressive field of professional
athletes – many of whom were in the twenties – Dave
placed second overall. This incredible physical and
mental feat earned Dave a new nickname among the
triathlon community and he has since been known as
“The Man”.
In terms of a personal philosophy, Dave believes that
coaching people is more about being a teacher than a
coach. Dave combines years of wisdom, wit and
creativity to his passion for helping others. After
thirty years in the sport, he continues to maintain
world-wide appeal as fitness and nutrition consultant,
product marketing consultant and nationally recognized
speaker. He also organizes or is the main keynote for
many fitness camps, clinics and races held throughout
the year, forging relationships with many people along
the way. Dave is based in Boulder, Colorado and
greatly enjoys spending time with his three children
and maintaining a healthy and physically fit
lifestyle.