Getting ready for the triathlon
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June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- This weekend, about 100 triathletes will hit the
waters and sands of Crystal Cove. Next weekend, their numbers will swell
to roughly 1,500 when the Pacific Coast Triathlon attracts world-class
competitors from all over the globe.
The second-largest triathlon in the state was scheduled to take a test
run Saturday and today with preparation courses beginning at 7:30 a.m.
Competitors seeking that extra edge are participating as training for the
July 14 competition.
“It helps prepare athletes for the swim and run portion of the course
-- it includes learning to enter and exit the water and to navigate the
course,” said Nan Kappeler, who helps organize and promote the event.
The triathlon, now in its fifth year, is a fund-raiser for youth
groups like Boy Scout Troop 90 and scholarship funds of the Kiwanis Club.
Last year, the event raised about $23,000 for youth. But this year,
because corporate sponsorships are down, organizers are keeping their
fingers crossed that they can raise $20,000.
“That’s our goal,” said Tina Hoover, a spokeswoman for the annual
event.
The event’s emphasis on young people has taken a step up this year by
allowing qualifying teenagers to compete in the “Top 105” wave -- the same group that contains professional and world-class athletes like Julie
Swail, Jonathan Toker and John Brazleton. This year, high school students
Gordon Withers and Kyle Hughes will compete in this top wave of
triathletes.
“We thought, let’s give them an opportunity to run with the pros,”
Hoover said. “These kids we’re talking about are Olympic material and
this is a good training ground. If we can provide that kind of venue for
them and help them build their athletic skills, we’re very happy to do
that.”
The preparation courses include a clinic with professional instructors
that costs $45, but everyone is welcome to participate for free in the
timed swim and run.
-- June Casagrande covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949)
574-4232 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
FYI
WHAT: The fifth annual Pacific Coast Triathlon takes place July 14; a
preparation course takes place today.
WHEN: Preparation courses begin at 7:30 a.m. A timed swim and run,
open to the public, begins at 9:30 a.m.
WHERE: Crystal Cove State Beach. Enter the Reef Point parking lot and
go to the south end of the lot.
COST: Clinic is $45; timed swim and run are free.
CALL: (949) 836-9619
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