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Sea to Ski Triathlon

Sunday, March 31st @ 1 p.m.

Run-Bike-Ski Triathlon from the Ocean to the Slopes.
Do it all yourself, or grab some friends and form a team. Want to race? Go FAST!! Want to just have fun? Go SLOW! We have lots of participants just out to enjoy.

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Route:
Run: 5km - Mariner Park to West Homer Elementary
Bike: 7km - Up West Hill across Highland to Roger's Loop
Ski: 5km - Roger's Loop (route TBD on snow conditions) - Finish at DOT trailhead planned

 

Registration
Register Before 6pm April 1st -

Ironman/Iron Woman
$20 for KNSC Members /$30 Non-members/$5 off for Students
Team Members:
$15 for KNSC Members /$20 Non-members/$5 off for Students

 

Register After 6pm April 1st - Noon on Day of Race Registration:
Ironman/Iron Woman
$30 for KNSC Members/$40 Non-members/$5 off for Students
Team Members:
$20 for KNSC Members /$30 Non-members/$5 off for Students

**In order to promote ski events on the Peninsula this event will allow KNSC member pricing for Sister clubs: Tsalteshi Trails Members, Seward Nordic Ski Club members, Homer Running Club, and Homer Cycling Club

USE COUPON CODE: KPS2S-23 for Sister Club savings of $10 off non-member registration
USE COUPON CODE: S2SStudent-23 for Student savings of $5 off

REGISTRATION CLOSES AT NOON ON RACE DAY! Race starts at 1pm

All participants will be required to sign a waiver.  MINORS WILL BE REQUIRED TO HAVE A PARENT SIGN THE WAIVER FOR THEM TO PARTICIPATE.  Bicyclists will be required to wear helmets. One bike only, no switching mid-course. There will be a REQUIRED race meeting at 12:30 to go over safety rules and the race will start at 1:00.


The course will consist of a 5 km (3 mi) run from Mariner Park to Homer Middle School; a 7 km (4 mi) mountain bike ride from Homer Middle School up West Hill, across Highland and Sprucewood Drives to the Roger's Loop trail head; and a 5 km (3 mi) ski route which will depend upon the snow conditions.  Distances are approximate.  The Chief of Course reserves the right to modify the last leg depending upon snow conditions.

            Teams will consist of three members or the complete course can be done by one individual (APRIL FOOL STYLE).  An individual can not also be on a team. Team categories will be men, women, and mixed.


There will be Awards immediately following the race.

Course Notes:

4/1/23: Running route: clear of ice and snow and should be nice and fast!

Bike route: West Homer up West Hill is bare and nice riding. Highland will be a challenge this year. By afternoon should be mixed mud, puddles, rutted slush/snow, and ice. Be cautious and careful!

Ski course: marked and is looking excellent, lots of snow! Could be fairly soft in spots and still hard in the shade so be prepared.

Planned course (subject to change depending on weather):

START/Run:   5 km – Mariner Park (at base of spit) to West Homer Elementary School

Run from Mariner Park to West Homer Elementary staying on the south side of the road until the crosswalk at the HERC/ Middle School where there will be a crossing guard. The run will then continue on the northside sidewalk to WHE where the run/bike transition happens. Water/gatorade and small snack available.

Bike: 7 km – Up West Hill Rd. – Across Highland Dr. to the Roger’s Loop Trailhead (helmets required, one bike only - no switches midcourse)

Stage Bikes on the lawn in front of WHE 12-1. The bikes leave WHE and take a right onto Soundview, then turn left onto Shelley (the stop sign) and Robert Drives (the first left) to connect over to West Hill road. Bikes will go up West Hill on the right side of the road until Highland where it will cross and head over to Sprucewood and onto Roger's Loop where the bike/ski transition happens. Water/gatorade/juice and small snack available.

West Homer to West Hill Detail

 Ski:     5 km – Roger’s Loop to DOT Trailhead Finish

Stage Skis on side of Trail going down the hill at Roger’s Loop 12-1.

~4.4km - Roger's Loop down and across the 1 km cutoff, Thru the Woods, around Raven's Way (counterclockwise), and up the Woodcutter's trail to the stadium finish at the DOT parking lot.

Finish: Awards will be presented as finishers come in this year at DOT stadium. Fire to warm up; water, gatorade and light snacks available before you head home.

All participants and volunteers will be entered in a drawing for a few door prizes will happen on Monday 4/3/23. Winners will be contacted.

FYI: The DOT parking lot has been very wet (giant puddles) so recommend appropriate footwear.

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