Lance Armstrong entry could mean live coverage of Hawaii Ironman
By Bloomberg News
POSTED: 08:00 a.m. HST, Feb 21, 2012
LAST UPDATED: 08:03 a.m. HST, Feb 21, 2012
World Triathlon Corp. is in discussion with Comcast Corp.s NBC network about televising live part of its 2012 Ironman World Championship in Hawaii as Lance Armstrong targets a spot in the race.
Andrew Messick, World Triathlons chief executive officer, said hell be much more aggressive in getting television coverage for its marquee race because of Armstrong, a seven-time winner of cyclings Tour de France. NBC currently televises the annual championship race in Kailua-Kona on tape-delay about two months after it takes place.
We want to investigate opportunities to be able to potentially put parts of the race live, something that has never been done in the U.S., Messick said in an interview yesterday in San Diego, California, where he is attending the Triathlon America Business of Triathlon conference. Lance brings a spotlight to our sport thats brighter perhaps than anything that has ever happened.
NBC Sports is happy our long-term relationship with Ironman runs through 2018, spokesman Chris McCloskey said in a telephone interview. He declined to comment further.
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