A trying day in store
June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- It’s the longest-running, longest-swimming,
longest-biking triathlon in U.S. history, and it’s right here.
On Sunday, the 25th annual Kring & Chung Newport Beach Triathlon will
begin at the crack of dawn at Newport Dunes.
“This is the longest-running triathlon in the United States I think
partly because of its location,” said Jack Caress, president of Pacific
Sports LLC and race director for the triathlon. “It’s an interesting
course in Newport -- swimming at the Dunes, and it’s not often you get to
ride your bike on a closed street.
“It’s a fun course,” he continued. “It’s an attractive place. And the
Newport Beach name alone seems to help it out.”
The sport, a race combining bicycling, running and swimming, is
growing in popularity nationwide, Caress said. And that success is
amplified even further in Newport Beach. The city’s triathlon serves as a
good warmup event because of its relatively short course: a half-mile of
swimming, 13 miles of biking and a three-mile run.
As of Friday, about 1,000 competitors were signed up with more
expected to register today. This is a leap from last year’s 940
participants and, over the last three to five years, shows the event has
grown by about 25%.
So it’s not a surprise to see big-name athletes return. Among the
competitors registered this year is Olympic silver-medalist Michellie
Jones, who set last year’s women’s record at 1:00:48. Marc Lees, one of
the top-ranked triathletes in the world, will also participate. So, too,
will UC Irvine women’s water polo coach Julie Swail, an Olympic
silver-medal winner for water polo.
And our local take on the triathlon even offers something for those
not so athletically inclined.
“The start and the finish and everything worth watching are all within
about 300 yards from each other,” Caress said. “Within just a short walk,
you can see it all. It’s probably about as easy a spectator event of this
type as there is.”
* June Casagrande covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949)
574-4232 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
FYI
WHAT: The 25th Annual Kring & Chung Newport Beach Triathlon
WHEN: First wave starts at 6:45 a.m.
WHERE: Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport
Beach
REGISTRATION: Participants may register Saturday at Niketownat Costa
Mesa’s Triangle Square.
SPECTATORS: The event may be watched from the Newport Dunes; admission
is free, though there’s a fee for parking.
INFORMATION: For triathlon information, visit
www.pacificsportsllc.com; the Dunes’s number is (949) 729-3863.
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