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Competitor Group Acquires Six Races, Continues Expansion Of Women's-Only Events

Continuing its push into endurance sports and expanding a new initiative featuring women’s-only events, Competitor Group has acquired six additional races to bring its total to 75 worldwide. The company plans to announce the deals next week. The purchase includes five of the eight events of the women's-only Toyota SheRox Triathlon Series. Competitor Group launched its women’s platform earlier this month with the acquisition of Women’s Running magazine and the Lady Speed Stick Women’s Half Marathon Series. “The biggest growth segment of endurance sports [is] women,” said Competitor Group CEO Scott Dickey. “They are a very attractive demographic in terms of purchasing power, college educated, [and] married with kids.” Competitor Group also has acquired the Philadelphia Insurance Triathlon, one of the largest such events in the country based on number of participants. Competitor Group began building its business by purchasing marathons and half marathons but has quickly expanded into owning most forms of endurance races. The company sells and markets across all of its races as well as an array of print and digital media assets. Competitor Group is owned by Falconhead Capital, the N.Y.-based equity fund that invests in sports and leisure companies.

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