2008 Summer Aquathlon Series

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2008 Summer Aquathlon Series

Race Dates and Results
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In order to ease the crowding on weeks with only one race previously scheduled, we have added three races!!!  Dates listed in RED have been recently added.  Please note the following information for race dates on Saturday June 28 and Saturday, July 12th only:

  • Saturday races:  Registration will be held from 6am-6:30am and race start is 6:45am.  Youth will race AFTER adults on these mornings.  Youth do not need to sign up early (between 6-6:30am) but do need to be at Randolph Pool NO LATER than 7am,  ready to swim as soon as adults finish.

REMINDER, you may participate ONCE during any given week!!!!!

 
  Monday Wednesday Saturday
Week 1   May 28  
Week 2 June 2 June 4  
Week 3   June 11  
Week 4 June 16 June 18  
Week 5   June 25 June 28
6:45AM start!!
800 swim/5k Run
200 swim/1m Run (Youth)
Week 6 June 30 July 2  
Week 7 July 7 July 9
No Race
July 12
6:45AM start!!
800 swim/5k Run
200 swim/1m Run (Youth)
Week 8 July 14 July 16  
Week 9 July 21 July 23  
Week 10   Jul 30 Championship Race

August 2 - AM
Championship Reschedule Date if needed due to inclement weather.


Detailed information:

What is an aquathlon anyway???? An aquathlon is a fun multi-sport event that combines swimming and running.

The Summer 2008 Aquathlon Series will take place at Randolph Pool located at 200 S Alvernon (just south of Broadway on Alvernon). The Aquathlon Series is a series designed to be fun, relaxed and non-intimidating and offers an encouraging atmosphere for beginner athletes while also providing a consistent course for those seasoned athletes wishing to track improvements or get in a speed workout

Youth info!! A youth distance will be offered on the Monday nights listed on the Aquathlon Calendar. Youth distance consists of a 200yard swim (8 lengths) and a 1 mile run. Youth distance is not offered on Wednesday nights however youth may complete adult distance on Wednesday nights if they so choose. Youth completing three (3) youth distance races will be eligible for youth series awards and championship race. All participants 17 & younger must have parent or guardian complete a waiver prior to participation.  Youth age groups are: 6 & Under, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14.

Adult Distances: 800swim/3 mile run. The swim consists of 32 lengths in a 25 yard pool. Swimmers will be “seeded” according to their estimated 800 yard swim time and placed in lanes with swimmers of similar swimming ability. Last summer we typically had 4 waves or heats of swimmers and the order of each wave/heat would alternate each week. The run is an“out and back” and runners exit the east gate of the pool area, run out to the bike path and run counter clockwise to the turnaround located just north of 22nd street. Runners then turn around and run back to the finish line which is located on the bike path due east of the pool.

Start time: Races start at 7pm and registration will take place from
6-6:45pm. Registration will close promptly at 6:45pm each evening, or when the limit of 112 participants has been reached. In the interest of fairness to all, you may not sign up friends or family members, ie you must be present in order to sign up. Please note that each week the wave start order will change.

**In order to eliminate sign-up lines, we have added select Monday nights to the racing schedule. During weeks with two races, you may race Monday or Wednesday night, but not both.

Cost: The cost is $5 per race and youth (14 and under) are free. Relays are $5 as well.

Waiver: All participants must sign a waiver prior to participation. Once a waiver is signed, it will be kept on file and may be updated if needed throughout the summer. Please note that all participants under the age of 18 need parent or guardian’s signature on waiver prior to participation. Once the waiver has been signed, it will be kept on file.  You may print out a copy of the Youth Waiver (click to open) and have parent/guardian sign if he/she is unable to be present at aquathlon.

Series info: All participants completing at least five (5) races will be eligible for age group series awards, and will be eligible for Championship Race on July 30. It is possible to complete a maximum of 9 races throughout the summer (one each week) and series awards will be based on an individual’s five fastest times.

Series awards will be given three deep (men & women) in the following age groups: 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, etc Remember that you must complete at least five (5) races to be eligible for series awards. For individuals completing more than 5 races, placement will be determined by five (5) fastest times. For those athletes who “age up” during the summer, age on July 1st will determine age for the series standings.

Results: Results and series standings will be posted at www.swimandrun.com

Swim Time: Each week participants will be asked to list their estimated 800 yard swim time. Waves are seeded based on swim time and the more accurate the swim times, the more efficient the event. For those who haven’t been in the water in a long time, a test swim is a great idea!

Aquathlon Swim Tip: Based on participation numbers in years past, athletes will most likely swim 3 or 4 to a lane and will be required to “circle swim”. What this means is that athletes are assigned to a lane based on projected swim time with swimmers of similar swimming abilities (this is why it’s important to be as accurate as possible). Athletes within each lane will be started 10 seconds apart and will always swim on the right side of the black line located on the bottom of the pool.

Swimming etiquette tip: If you catch up to the person in front of you and would like to pass, gently tap the toes of the person in front of you to let them know you are attempting a pass and then pass them after a turn at the wall. It is the responsibility of the swimmer doing the passing to speed up and pass the slower swimmer and continue with that faster speed. If this sounds confusing or intimidating, don’t worry, it’s easy!!

 

Course Records
 

Men

Women

Swim Daniel Walls
8:11
2003

Jackie Corcoran
8:46
2005

Run

Jimmy Riccitello
15:58
2003

Sarah Lineke-Nickle
19:03
2003

Overall

Craig Pansing
26:10
2002

Nancy Young
30:27
2001

 


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