City selects 20 for lifeguard training
Twenty people were selected out of the 44 who registered and tried out
Sunday to participate in Newport Beach’s introductory lifeguard training
program.
The tryouts included a 1000-meter swim and, then 30 minutes later, a
1000-meter run-swim-run. The scores of the two events were combined and
the top 20 candidates will continue the hiring process for the training
program. Those selected will be compensated at minimum wage.
The cadet program is an introductory lifeguard training program
designed for 15- and 16-year-olds. Many candidates who complete the
program are prepared to compete for seasonal lifeguard jobs the following
summer. The cadet program introduces the participants to CPR, first aid
and ocean rescue skills. The program includes 108 hours of training over
a six-week period each summer.
The top finishers for the two events this year were Bryan Auer and
Reed Honrath. Auer finished first in the swim event and second in the run
event, and Reed finished second in the swim event and first in the run
event. The top female finisher was Katie Erickson, who finished ninth
overall. The program will begin July 1.
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