2026 Wisconsin ANVIL
September 10 -12 | Ottawa lake | Kettle Moraine
Registration details
ANVIL utilizes UltraSignUp to manage its event entries, MyLaps Hardware for timing, and Race Day Scoring for intraday and post-race details.
USAT | IUTA Sanctioned Races
All of our races are sanctioned and insured by USAT. As such all athletes must present a single day USAT pass prior to racing. While our events expand over multiple days the single day pass does cover the race event.
ANVIL is beginning to work with IUTA on some exciting opportunities for our athletes - all of which will be optional - but could include extra costs and increased standards, including drug testing. For specific IUTA questions please reach out!
medical waiver
To ensure the safety of our athletes prior to racing a solo Double ANVIL [or greater] athletes are required to have our Medical Release Form signed by a licensed doctor. This form must be submitted prior to race day.
Download the Medical Release Form below
Race Categories
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Single Anvil Triathlon
2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike, 26.2 mile run [17 hour est cap]1.5x Anvil Triathlon
3.6 mile swim, 168 mile bike, 39.3 mile run. [30 hour est cap]Double Anvil Triathlon [Continuous]
4.8 mile swim, 224 mile bike, 52.4 mile run [36 hour est cap]Double [Two Singles] Anvil Triathlon
2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike, 26.2 mile run [17 hour est cap] Run on Thursday and FridayTriple Anvil Triathlon
7.2 mile swim, 336 mile bike, 78.6 mile run [60 hour est cap] -
Single Aquabike
2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike [13 hour est cap]Double Aquabike [continuous]
4.8 mile swim, 224 mile bike [26 hour est cap]Double [Two Singles] Aquabike
2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike [13 hour est cap]Triple Aquabike
7.2 mile swim, 336 mile bike [52 hour est cap] -
Single Duathlon
112 mile bike, 26.2 mile run [16 hour est cap]Double Duathlon [continuous]
224 mile bike, 52.4 mile run [34 hour est cap]Double [Two Singles] Duathlon
112 mile bike, 26.2 mile run [16 hour est cap]Triple Duathlon
336 mile bike, 78.6 mile run [56 hour est cap] -
Relay Double Anvil Triathlon
4.8 mile swim, 224 mile bike, 52.4 mile run [36 hour est cap]Relay Triple Anvil Triathlon
7.2 mile swim, 336 mile bike, 78.6 mile run [60 hour est cap]Can be completed in teams of 2 or 3
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We can work to accommodate any variety for the half distance.
Triathlon | Duathlon | Aquabike | Relay
COURSE INFORMATION
Our courses consist of shorter loops inside a controlled area. The distance of our events require extra safety measures be taken to ensure athletes are cared for and able to receive medical help if needed while on course. These shorter loops allow for your family or crew to be much more involved in your race, resulting in an overall more enjoyable experience for athletes and their support crew.
The courses are inside a state park and are well marked / manned by volunteers during the event. Most athletes find the shorter loops helpful and more enjoyable for this type of event.
Swim Course Details
5x: 60 loops / Triple: 36 loops / Double: 24 loops / 1.5x: 18 loops
The Swim course is a 0.20 mile loop (1056 feet/322 meters). We will be swimming in an open water, non-motorized lake for all race categories. Athletes will call out their race number to our timers on the beach in between each lap. Multiple floating stations will be available to athletes allowing you to leave hydration and food for easy access during the swim.
Each athlete will be given, and is required to wear, a swim cap to wear during the swim. To be used, worn throughout the swim.
Lifeguards and volunteer kayakers will be present on the water throughout the entirety of the swim.
The water temperature at this time of year is typically a comfortable 70 - 72 degrees Fahrenheit. The lake water is mostly clear with a sandy bottom. You'll see fish and turtles under water during your swim. There are some weeds on the north side of the lake but our swim course stays south, closest to the beach, avoiding the weedy areas of the lake.
BIKE COURSE DETAILS
5x: 100 loops / Triple: 60 loops / Double: 40 loops / 1.5x: 30 loops
The bike course is an open road, out and back course on newly paved roads. The course is designed to be easy on the athlete with minimal hills and a very smooth road surface to ride on. At the end of the course, riders will make a 180-degree turn to make their way back to the race village. Volunteers will be present on course throughout the entirety of the event. We will have a restroom available at the bike turnaround.
All riders are required to have a white headlight and red rear light on their bike while riding in the overnight hours.
The bike course is on open roads meaning you will encounter light vehicle traffic. Signage will be placed along the roadway to notify motorists of the event.
The bike segment is a 5.58 mile (8.890 kilometer) out and back. You will start the bike in the village area.
We have calibrated the course with the same measuring equipment used by the Olympic committee (it is called a Jones Counter) so we are accurate on the mileage. Remember, GPS data from your watch, with long distances and multiple loops, will often be incorrect over time. Our courses are carefully marked and measured. Do not rely on your satellite GPS watch as an accurate measurement.
1.5x athletes will complete one short loop (0.60 miles) before completing 30 full loops. 2x athletes will complete one short loop (0.80 miles) before completing 40 full loops. 3x athletes will complete one short loop (1.2 miles) before completing 60 full loops. 4x athletes will complete one short loop (1.6 miles) before completing 80 full loops. 5x athletes will complete one short look (2.0 miles) before completing 100 full loops.
Road bikes must be in good working order. Remember to inspect your bikes before the race so you do not have any mechanical surprises on the bike course. You may use more than one bike during the race.
You must wear an ANSI/Snell approved bike helmet during the bike course and have it buckled at all times when touching your bike. YOU MAY NOT DRAFT during this event. While on the bike segment, cyclists shall not work together to improve performance, efficiency, or position by teamwork or other joint conduct. All cyclists must assume and maintain a staggered riding position relative to the cyclists directly ahead. A variable time penalty shall be imposed for any violation of this. You may stop or walk your bike, but no time adjustments will be made.
We will have course signage out notifying motorists of the event. At the end of the day, cars are bigger than bikes so please stay alert and be aware of your surroundings.
No headphones are allowed. While you may carry a phone, you cannot use it as a communication device
Run Course Details
5x: 130 loops / Triple: 78 loops / Double: 52 loops / 1.5x: 39 loops
The run segment takes place on asphalt road. The run course is a 1.00769 mile (1.621719 kilometer) loop course.
The paved run course is designed specifically to give your crew three easy points of access per loop to you to help with fueling when needed. The course stays inside the park and campground at all times. There are multiple bathroom opportunities along the course. The run course is somewhat exposed so be prepared for all weather conditions.You must use a flashlight/head light for the run section once it gets dark as well as a flashing red light on your back for greater visibility.
Crew is not allowed to be on course for support. All support must be done within the village. You may stop and rest at any time along the course, but the race clock is still in motion. Athletes may not receive any assistance in the form of transportation. You may not have your support crew pace you during the run. You may, on your last run lap, invite your friends and family to run with you.
Ready to test your limits?
Whether you’re chasing your first ultra or your next finish line, ANVIL is here to carry you through.