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Triathlon Sweepstake Instructions Triathlon Sweepstake Instructions Decide if you are going to use the Male This is a fun way to raise funds for your club athletes or the Female athletes for your or other needy cause so get selling! sweepstake. Or you could offer one male name and one female name for each Write down who draws which athlete in entry to make it easier to sell all of the names the name column of the record sheet (It will included. save any arguments after the results are available). Cut up the male and female athlete’s names into individual pieces of paper but keep Make sure you sell all of the athletes. If you them seperate. Fold the athletes names and have some left, after everyone has brought put them into two hats (or other suitable one, see if anyone wants to buy a second or containers). third athlete. Charge as much as you like per entry. You are free to split the winnings how you We suggest £1 - £5 per entry to make it wish, you may decide to keep a percentage interesting. of the money to benefit you’re club, charity or night out. Put up the handy poster and away you go! You could spilt the prize pool as follows: 50% Get people in your work place or club to to your cause, then: pay their entry fee and pick a name from the hat at random. You will need to sell all 1st prize = 25%, the names so encourage people to have as 2nd prize = 15% and many goes as they like. 3rd prize = 10% Make sure you check out www.Tri247.com for the results! Women’s Final - 18th August Men’s Final – 19th August Male athletes to cut out for your hat Simon Agoston Bruno Pais Marko Albert Volodymyr Polikarpenko Courtney Atkinson Dmitry Polyansky Frederic Belaubre Christian Prochnow Sander Berk Ivan Rana Dirk Bockel Shane Reed Alistair Brownlee Matthew Reed Alexander Brukhankov Sven Riederer William Clarke Daniil Sapunov Reinaldo Colucci Francisco Serrano Peter Croes Jarrod Shoemaker Emilio D’Aquino Pavel Simko Hendrik De Villiers Igor Sysoev Bevan Docherty Hirokatsu Tayama Tim Don Igor Tayara Christopher Felgate Paul Tichelaar Daniel Fontana Daniel Unger Jan Frodeno Laurent Vidal Dmitriy Gaag Daqing Wang Kris Gemmell Simon Whitfield Javier Gomez Ryosuke Yamamoto Rasmus Henning Axel Zeebroek Reto Hug Filip Ospaly Marek Jaskolka Olivier Marceau Colin Jenkins Silva Marques Duarte Brad Kahlefeldt Juraci Moreira Hunter Kemper Tony Moulai Daniel Lee Chi Wo Female athletes to cut out for your hat Irina Abyssova Elizabeth May Kate Allen Lisa Mensink Hollie Avil Emma Moffatt Laura Bennett Carolyn Murray Charlotte Bonin Ainhoa Murua Ana Burgos Kiyomi Niwata Adriana Fabiola Corona Lisa Norden Nadia Cortassa Mariana Ohata Maria Czesnik Carole Peon Emma Davis Christiane Pilz Ewa Dederko Mari Rabie Erin Densham Barbara Riveros Diaz Magali Di marco Messmer Kate Roberts Deniz Dimaki Daniela Ryf Anja Dittmer Yuliya Sapunova Eva Dollinger Emma Snowsill Flora Duffy Nicola Spirig Julie Ertel Zita Szabo Vanessa Fernandes Debbie Tanner Vendula Frintova Kathy Tremblay Lauren Groves Helen Tucker Tania Haiboeck Ai Ueda Jessica Harrison Samantha Warriner Sarah Haskins Lin Xing Andrea Hewitt Olga Zausaylova Juri Ide Lenka Zemanova Ricarda Lisk Yi Zhang Tania Mak So Ning Male athletes record sheet Athletes Name Name Athletes Name Name Simon Agoston Bruno Pais Marko Albert Volodymyr Polikarpenko Courtney Atkinson Dmitry Polyansky Frederic Belaubre Christian Prochnow Sander Berk Ivan Rana Dirk Bockel Shane Reed Alistair Brownlee Matthew Reed Alexander Brukhankov Sven Riederer William Clarke Daniil Sapunov Reinaldo Colucci Francisco Serrano Peter Croes Jarrod Shoemaker Emilio D’Aquino Pavel Simko Hendrik De Villiers Igor Sysoev Bevan Docherty Hirokatsu Tayama Tim Don Igor Tayara Christopher Felgate Paul Tichelaar Daniel Fontana Daniel Unger Jan Frodeno Laurent Vidal Dmitriy Gaag Daqing Wang Kris Gemmell Simon Whitfield Javier Gomez Ryosuke Yamamoto Rasmus Henning Axel Zeebroek Reto Hug Filip Ospaly Marek Jaskolka Olivier Marceau Colin Jenkins Silva Marques Duarte Brad Kahlefeldt Juraci Moreira Hunter Kemper Tony Moulai Daniel Lee Chi Wo Female Athletes record sheet Athletes Name Name Athletes Name Name Irina Abyssova Elizabeth May Kate Allen Lisa Mensink Hollie Avil Emma Moffatt Laura Bennett Carolyn Murray Charlotte Bonin Ainhoa Murua Ana Burgos Kiyomi Niwata Adriana Fabiola Corona Lisa Norden Nadia Cortassa Mariana Ohata Maria Czesnik Carole Peon Emma Davis Christiane Pilz Ewa Dederko Mari Rabie Erin Densham Barbara Riveros Diaz Magali Di marco Messmer Kate Roberts Deniz Dimaki Daniela Ryf Anja Dittmer Yuliya Sapunova Eva Dollinger Emma Snowsill Flora Duffy Nicola Spirig Julie Ertel Zita Szabo Vanessa Fernandes Debbie Tanner Vendula Frintova Kathy Tremblay Lauren Groves Helen Tucker Tania Haiboeck Ai Ueda Jessica Harrison Samantha Warriner Sarah Haskins Lin Xing Andrea Hewitt Olga Zausaylova Juri Ide Lenka Zemanova Ricarda Lisk Yi Zhang Tania Mak So Ning ENTER AND WIN! Olympic Triathlon Sweepstake Women’s Final - 18th August Men’s Final – 19th August Please contact ....................................................................................................... for further details on how to enter..
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