What do you need to know about Ironman Wisconsin?

What do you need to know about Ironman Wisconsin?

IRONMAN Wisconsin delivers an experience that will fundamentally change you. Like the Badger State faithful, those willing to toe the line on this 140.6-mile journey must have a relentless mindset, and the grit to push past challenges when they arise.

How can I defer my Ironman Wisconsin entry?

Athletes who elect to defer their entries forfeit any partial refund, ability to transfer. To submit a deferral request, please contact [email protected]. Athletes who register on or before December 28, 2020 may elect to pay via a three-part payment plan. Athletes will be charged in three installments.

Who is carrying the American flag at Ironman Wisconsin?

Gold Star Initiative is a program of the IRONMNAN Foundation that gives veterans the chance to team up and honor Gold Star Families. One IRONMAN Wisconsin athlete will carry an American flag during the run portion of the race and present it to a local Gold Star Family at the finish line.

When to transfer from Ironman to Ironman 70.3?

Athletes who are unable to attend the event are eligible to transfer their entry into a 2021 North American IRONMAN or IRONMAN 70.3 race that has general entry slots available. Transfer requests out of IRONMAN Wisconsin will be honored until July 29, 2021.

Who is Skoll and who is Hati the Sun?

Who chases the bright bride of the sky. [2] The noun used for Skoll’s prey, goði (“priest”), is masculine, and the noun used for Hati’s prey, brúðr (“bride”) is feminine. Since Mani (the moon) is male, and Sol (the sun) is female, the wording of this stanza strongly suggests that Skoll hunts the moon and Hati the sun.

Who are Skoll and Hati in Norse mythology?

Skoll is the name of the wolf Who follows the shining priest Into the desolate forest, And the other is Hati, Hróðvitnir’s son, Who chases the bright bride of the sky. [2] The noun used for Skoll’s prey, goði (“priest”), is masculine, and the noun used for Hati’s prey, brúðr (“bride”) is feminine.

Is there a connection between Fenrir, Skoll, and Hati?

Ultimately, however, proposing a definitive genealogical relationship between Fenrir, Skoll, and Hati is futile. The sources themselves give contradictory interpretations, which reflects the lack of systematization or codification in the Norse religion back when it was a living tradition.