Ironman UK event staying in Bolton until 2022

Bolton will continue to host the Ironman UK triathlon until 2022.

Bolton Council leader Cllr Cliff Morris, has approved the extension of an agreement which will secure the triathlon and the world’s largest Ironkids race for a further five years.

The announcement comes following the weekend’s 2017 event which saw more than 2000 athletes completing the 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike and 26.2 mile run finishing in the Bolton town centre.

Ironman UK is one of the largest global sporting events held in the North West, and attracts thousands of athletes and visitors from around the world.

The event is worth around £3m a year to the local economy and Bolton has successfully staged the triathlon since 2009.

Since moving to Bolton, the race has grown from 1,500 athletes to more than 2,500 each year and continues to be one of the most popular races amongst athletes from around the UK and the world.

Cllr Morris said: “This is fantastic for Bolton and for the region. Ironman UK brings in millions of pounds to the local economy and the whole town really gets behind it.

“It showcases Bolton – the countryside, the people, the town – at its best to visitors from around the world.

“Together with the Ironkids event, the whole weekend always brings a real boost to the town,” he added.

Ironman UK race director, Sam Brawn said: “Having just completed another fantastic event in Bolton, we are delighted to announce that Bolton will remain the home of Ironman UK for the next five years.

“This year was just another reminder of why this race and destination has become such a popular choice amongst athletes from all over the UK and the world. The course offers a real challenge and the support from the people of Bolton and surrounding areas is simply incredible.

“Planning for the 2018 event is already underway and together with Bolton Council, we look forward to taking Ironman UK to even greater heights.”

Ironman UK will take place in Bolton on Sunday, July 15 in 2018.

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