RACE-MEDIA SUMMIT AND EXPO RETURNS TO BOSTON ON MARCH 15, 2020

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Sun Multisport Events announced registration is now open for the 2020 Race-Mania Summit & Expo taking place on Sunday, March 15, 2020 at the Boston University Fit Rec Center in Boston, MA. Designed to educate, equip and inspire endurance athletes on the eve of a new season, Race-Mania features top speakers, informational and inspirational seminars, hands-on clinics and workshops; competitive events; and a vendor expo with 85+ sponsors and exhibitors.

Race-Mania will draw 2,000+ triathletes, runners, cyclists and swimmers and feature a terrific line-up of speakers. Speakers headlining the 2019 event included 2018 Boston Marathon winner Des Linden, the “Voice of IRONMAN” Mike Reilly, renowned cycling coach Hunter Allen, endurance sports legend Dave McGillivray and others. The initial list of Race-Mania 2020 speakers will be announced in January.

Visit the Race-Mania website at https://Race-Mania.com/ for more event details and register here: https://endurancecui.active.com/event-reg/select-race?e=66764054&i=f59c20d6-913a-4035-bac1-a277a40dee53

The Official Charity Partner of Race-Mania 2020 is Bicycles Battling Cancer, a production of the American Cancer Society. Bicycles Battling Cancer (BBC) is a fully supported charity ride with multiple ride options through central Massachusetts and takes place June 14, 2020. The BBC ride will receive 25% of Race-Mania All Day Pass registration revenue.

Located at 915 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, MA, Boston University’s Fit Rec Center provides state-of-the-art facilities for Race-Mania, including 25,000+ square feet for the expo, a high-tech theater for presentations, multiple classrooms for clinics and workshops, an indoor track and a world-class pool.

In addition to the Race-Mania Summit and Expo, SME produces sprint, olympic and half distance multisport races and “Barn to Run”, New England’s first and only farm-based trail race series. SME won “Best Triathlon Series” (2013) and its Patriot Half won “Best Small Race” an unprecedented three times (2018, 2017, 2013) in the Triathlete’s Choice Awards and “Best Triathlon” in the Best of Competitor 2016 (Northeast).