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Passport Club

FAQ for the Passport Club

1. How much does it cost to join the Passport Club?
Passport Club membership is $50 per year.
Passport Club membership is open to International and U.S.citizens.
No refund of Passport Club fees will be made after February 28.
  
2.  I was a Passport Club member two years ago, do I have to renew my membership?
If you let your Passport Club membership lapse, you must become a "new member" again.

3.  How do I join the Passport Club?
You can join by following this link:  http://www.active.com/event_detail.cfm?event_id=1058765
  
4. What is the Passport Club?
The Passport Club is Ironman's booster organization and membership is open to U.S. citizens and International entrants.

As a Passport Club member you'll receive the following benefits:
•A complimentary subscription to Inside Ironman, WTC�s newsletter
•A special chance at the Ironman lottery for Passport Club members only
•Discounts at the Ironman retail store in Kona
•Special offers on airline, hotel, and rental car reservations through Anthony Travel
•A special invitation to the Passport Club Reception in Kona

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions about Ironman, Ironman 70.3, and the Lottery

The Passport Club is Ironman's booster organization and can be a valuable membership for anyone serious about Ironman.



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