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Rotary Magens Bay Kida Triathlon Saturday

The Rotary Club of St. Thomas Sunrise proudly announces the 14th Annual Kids Triathlon, to be held on Saturday, April 11, at the beautiful Magens Bay Beach.

Open to children ages 5 to 15, this community event promotes health, fitness and fun through a three-part race consisting of a swim, bike, and run. Participants may compete individually or form teams of two or three, allowing each child to complete one or more segments of the triathlon.

Event-day registration begins at 7 a.m., with the first race starting promptly at 8 a.m.

Race Distances by Age Group:

  • Ages 5โ€“8: 25-yard swim | ยฝ-mile bike | ยผ-mile run
  • Ages 9โ€“11: 100-yard swim | 1-mile bike | ยฝ-mile run
  • Ages 12โ€“15: 200-yard swim | 3-mile bike | 1-mile run

Participants must bring their own bicycles, helmets, and athletic shoes, all of which are required for safety. A limited number of loaner bikes and helmets will be available for those in need on a first-come, early-arrival basis.

All entrants must submit a completed registration form and waiver signed by a parent or guardian, along with a $5.00 entry fee. Registration forms are available at Caribbean Surf locations in Havensight and Red Hook, or by request via email.

This annual event continues to be a highlight of the St. Thomas community calendar, encouraging youth participation in athletics while fostering teamwork, discipline and confidence in a supportive environment.

For additional information or to request registration materials, please contact Jenifer Smith:
Phone: 340-642-7454; Email: jsmith@vilaw.com

The Rotary Club of St. Thomas Sunrise looks forward to welcoming young athletes and their families for another exciting and inspiring day at Magens Bay, the 14th Annual Kids Triathalon โ€“ the Day of 5,000 Smiles!.

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