Silverman

November 4-8, 2010
Citywide Event
FREE for Spectators
Nevada Silverman Full & Half-Distance Triathlon
Branded as the toughest course in North America by "The Man" himself, Dave Scott, the Nevada Silverman attracts individuals and relay teams from around the world. The Nevada Silverman features full and half distance triathlons with over 12,000 feet and 6,000 feet elevation gain and breathtaking views during the most challenging swim, bike and run courses.
To register for the Nevada Silverman or for more information visit www.silvermannv.com.
The City of Henderson Department of Cultural Arts & Tourism Congratulates
Nevada Silverman Triathlon
for Winning the 2009-2010 Tourism Impact Awards for Outstanding Special Event Partner
Every November for the past five years, the Nevada Silverman Triathlon brings athletes from all over the world to experience the city of Henderson from all different views, whether it is in the water, on a bike or on foot. Silverman, a race organized by Frank Lowery of Lowery’s Multisport, has been branded the toughest course in North America by six-time Hawaii Ironman champion, Dave Scott. The full-distance triathlon features a 2.4-mile swim in Lake Mead, a 112-mile bike ride and 26.2-mile run that boasts a 2,000-foot elevation gain.
Nevada Silverman provides nearly $4 million in non-gaming economic impact to the city of Henderson. Frank Lowery, of Lowery’s Multisport Races, has made Nevada Silverman a world-class race, allowing Henderson the opportunity to be the host location for the International Triathlon Union World Championships in 2011.