Home » Triathlon Results in Idaho » 2020 Bear Lake Brawl Triathlon ~ Results ::
Iron Distance Triathlon : |
Triathlon : Swim 2.4 Miles, Bike 112 Miles, Run 26.2 Miles |
Half Iron Distance Triathlon : |
Triathlon : Swim 1.2 Miles, Bike 56 Miles, 13.1 Miles |
Olympic Triathlon : |
Triathlon : Swim 1500 Meters, Bike 24.8 Miles, Run 6.2 Miles |
Sprint Triathlon : |
Triathlon : Swim 750 Meters, Bike 12.4 Miles, Run 3.1 Miles |
_ The 2020 Bear Lake Brawl Triathlon:
The Bear Lake Brawl Triathlon is held at Bear Lake Hot Springs on the Idaho side of Bear Lake. Bear Lake is often called the Caribbean of the Rockies due to its incredibly blue water set in high in the mountains. This race has four distances.
Full 140 2/3 Distance Ultra - Swim 2.4 Miles, Bike 112 Miles, Run 26.2 Miles
Half 70 1/3 Distance Long - Swim 1.2 Miles, Bike 56 Miles, Run 13.1 Miles
Olympic Distance Intermediate - Swim 1500 Meters, Bike 24.8 Miles, Run 6.2 Miles
Sprint Distance Short - Swim 750 Meters, Bike 12.4 Miles, Run 3.1 Miles
COURSE - FULL 140 2/3
Swim Course 2.4 Miles
The Swim Course diamond shaped swim. 4 laps around all 4 buoys. The smaller area helps us provide stronger support for this long distance. The first buoy is 250 meters away then the second is 215 Meters, the third 215 Meters, the fourth 250 Meters. The total around the diamond shape is .6 of a mile.
Bike Course 112 Miles Two Laps Around Lake
The bike course goes completely around the lake. Though the lake is 50.2 miles around it we add a small out and back to make up the distance to get it to 56 miles for the first time around. The second lap does the same. Aid stations on this course are at Mile 21, 44, 56, 77, 100, 112. Aid stations have Water Bottles, Powerade, Water and bathrooms. Relief bag is at Mile 56 and Mile 112 near the transition area but outside the gate. The route is fairly flat with some rollers on the East side of the lake.
Run Course 26.2 Miles
The run course is out and back two times. Runners leave the transition area and head out and back on the North Beach Road. This is a flat and scenic route with Bear Lake on the Southside and wetlands on the Northside. Aid stations are 1.55 to 1.8 miles apart and they are as follows: Start, Mile 1.55, 3.1, 4.825, 6.55, 8.25, 10, 11.55, 13.1 w/Relief Bag, 14.65, 16.24, 18.01, 19.65, 21.35, 23.1, 24.65.
Aid Stations have an assortment of Gels, Granola Bars, Candy, Oranges, Bananas, water, electrolyte and more.
Finish Line - Includes Two Hot Soups, Bread, Ice Cream, Peanut Butter, Oranges, Bananas.
Transition Area Layout
The reason for the format we use in the transition area is to allow every spot in the transition to be equal distance to exits. If you are closer to the Bike Out you will be farther from Run Out.
COURSE - HALF 70 1/3
Swim Course 1.2 Miles
The Swim Course diamond shaped swim. 2 laps around all 4 buoys. The smaller area helps us provide stronger support for this long distance. The first buoy is 250 meters away then the second is 215 Meters, the third 215 Meters, the fourth 250 Meters. The total around the diamond shape is .6 of a mile.
Bike Course 56 Miles
The bike course goes completely around the lake. Though the lake is 50.2 miles around it we add a small out and back to make up the distance to get it to 56 miles for the first time around.Aid stations on this course are at Mile 21, 44, 56. Aid stations have Water Bottles, Powerade, Water and bathrooms. The route is fairly flat with some rollers on the East side of the lake.
Run Course 13.1 Miles
The run course is out and back two times. Runners leave the transition area and head out and back on the North Beach Road. This is a flat and scenic route with Bear Lake on the Southside and wetlands on the Northside. Aid stations are 1.55 to 1.8 miles apart and they are as follows: Start, Mile 1.55, 3.1, 4.825, 6.55, 8.25, 10, 11.55.
Aid Stations have an assortment of Gels, Granola Bars, Candy, Oranges, Bananas, water, electrolyte and more.
Finish Line - Includes Two Hot Soups, Bread, Ice Cream, Peanut Butter, Oranges, Bananas.
Transition Area Layout
The reason for the format we use in the transition area is to allow every spot in the transition to be equal distance to exits. If you are closer to the Bike Out you will be farther from Run Out.
COURSE - OLYMPIC/INTERMEDIATE
Swim Course 1500 Meters
The Swim Course diamond shaped swim. 2 laps around the 3 closer buoys (farthest buoy is for Full and Half). The smaller area helps us provide stronger support for this long distance. The buoys are 250 meters apart. The total around the triangle shape is 750 Meters.
Bike Course 24.8 Miles
The bike course goes out and back on the East side of the lake. The course has rollers but is straight out and back. Great views of Bear Lake are on the West side of the lake. On a bike course for this distance it is expected a biker provide their own support. This means there will not be an aid station on this bike leg of the race.
Run Course 6.2 Miles
The run course is out and back two times. Runners leave the transition area and head out and back on the North Beach Road. This is a flat and scenic route with Bear Lake on the Southside and wetlands on the Northside. Aid stations are Mile 1.55, 3.1, 4.65.
Aid Stations have an assortment of Gels, Oranges, Bananas, water, electrolyte and more.
Finish Line - Includes Bread, Ice Cream, Peanut Butter, Oranges, Bananas.
Transition Area Layout
The reason for the format we use in the transition area is to allow every spot in the transition to be equal distance to exits. If you are closer to the Bike Out you will be farther from Run Out.
COURSE - SPRINT/SHORT
Swim Course 750 Meters
The Swim Course diamond shaped swim. 1 lap around the 3 closer buoys (farthest buoy is for Full and Half). The smaller area helps us provide stronger support for this long distance. The buoys are 250 meters apart. The total around the triangle shape is 750 Meters.
Bike Course 12.4 Miles
The bike course goes out and back on the East side of the lake. The course has rollers but is straight out and back. Great views of Bear Lake are on the West side of the lake. On a bike course for this distance it is expected a biker provide their own support. This means there will not be an aid station on this bike leg of the race.
Run Course 3.1 Miles
The run course is out and back two times. Runners leave the transition area and head out and back on the North Beach Road. This is a flat and scenic route with Bear Lake on the Southside and wetlands on the Northside. Aid stations are Mile 1.55.
Aid Stations have an assortment of Gels, Oranges, Bananas, water, electrolyte and more.
Finish Line - Includes Bread, Ice Cream, Peanut Butter, Oranges, Bananas.
Transition Area Layout
The reason for the format we use in the transition area is to allow every spot in the transition to be equal distance to exits. If you are closer to the Bike Out you will be farther from Run Out.
Bear Lake Hot Springs:
Epic North Beach Rentals (Hot Springs)
6668 N Beach Rd, St Charles, ID 83272
2020 Results at: usatriathlon.org
2019 Results at: webscorer.com
2018 Results at: webscorer.com
2017 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half & Full
2016 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half & Full
2015 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half & Full
2014 Results at runnercard.com: Half Iron
2013 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half Iron
2012 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half Iron
2011 Results at: milliseconds.com
2010 Results at: milliseconds.com
2009 Results at: onlineraceresults.com
2008 Results at: milliseconds.com
2007 Results at: milliseconds.com
_ The 2020 Bear Lake Brawl Triathlon:
The Bear Lake Brawl Triathlon is held at Bear Lake Hot Springs on the Idaho side of Bear Lake. Bear Lake is often called the Caribbean of the Rockies due to its incredibly blue water set in high in the mountains. This race has four distances.
Full 140 2/3 Distance Ultra - Swim 2.4 Miles, Bike 112 Miles, Run 26.2 Miles
Half 70 1/3 Distance Long - Swim 1.2 Miles, Bike 56 Miles, Run 13.1 Miles
Olympic Distance Intermediate - Swim 1500 Meters, Bike 24.8 Miles, Run 6.2 Miles
Sprint Distance Short - Swim 750 Meters, Bike 12.4 Miles, Run 3.1 Miles
COURSE - FULL 140 2/3
Swim Course 2.4 Miles
The Swim Course diamond shaped swim. 4 laps around all 4 buoys. The smaller area helps us provide stronger support for this long distance. The first buoy is 250 meters away then the second is 215 Meters, the third 215 Meters, the fourth 250 Meters. The total around the diamond shape is .6 of a mile.
Bike Course 112 Miles Two Laps Around Lake
The bike course goes completely around the lake. Though the lake is 50.2 miles around it we add a small out and back to make up the distance to get it to 56 miles for the first time around. The second lap does the same. Aid stations on this course are at Mile 21, 44, 56, 77, 100, 112. Aid stations have Water Bottles, Powerade, Water and bathrooms. Relief bag is at Mile 56 and Mile 112 near the transition area but outside the gate. The route is fairly flat with some rollers on the East side of the lake.
Run Course 26.2 Miles
The run course is out and back two times. Runners leave the transition area and head out and back on the North Beach Road. This is a flat and scenic route with Bear Lake on the Southside and wetlands on the Northside. Aid stations are 1.55 to 1.8 miles apart and they are as follows: Start, Mile 1.55, 3.1, 4.825, 6.55, 8.25, 10, 11.55, 13.1 w/Relief Bag, 14.65, 16.24, 18.01, 19.65, 21.35, 23.1, 24.65.
Aid Stations have an assortment of Gels, Granola Bars, Candy, Oranges, Bananas, water, electrolyte and more.
Finish Line - Includes Two Hot Soups, Bread, Ice Cream, Peanut Butter, Oranges, Bananas.
Transition Area Layout
The reason for the format we use in the transition area is to allow every spot in the transition to be equal distance to exits. If you are closer to the Bike Out you will be farther from Run Out.
COURSE - HALF 70 1/3
Swim Course 1.2 Miles
The Swim Course diamond shaped swim. 2 laps around all 4 buoys. The smaller area helps us provide stronger support for this long distance. The first buoy is 250 meters away then the second is 215 Meters, the third 215 Meters, the fourth 250 Meters. The total around the diamond shape is .6 of a mile.
Bike Course 56 Miles
The bike course goes completely around the lake. Though the lake is 50.2 miles around it we add a small out and back to make up the distance to get it to 56 miles for the first time around.Aid stations on this course are at Mile 21, 44, 56. Aid stations have Water Bottles, Powerade, Water and bathrooms. The route is fairly flat with some rollers on the East side of the lake.
Run Course 13.1 Miles
The run course is out and back two times. Runners leave the transition area and head out and back on the North Beach Road. This is a flat and scenic route with Bear Lake on the Southside and wetlands on the Northside. Aid stations are 1.55 to 1.8 miles apart and they are as follows: Start, Mile 1.55, 3.1, 4.825, 6.55, 8.25, 10, 11.55.
Aid Stations have an assortment of Gels, Granola Bars, Candy, Oranges, Bananas, water, electrolyte and more.
Finish Line - Includes Two Hot Soups, Bread, Ice Cream, Peanut Butter, Oranges, Bananas.
Transition Area Layout
The reason for the format we use in the transition area is to allow every spot in the transition to be equal distance to exits. If you are closer to the Bike Out you will be farther from Run Out.
COURSE - OLYMPIC/INTERMEDIATE
Swim Course 1500 Meters
The Swim Course diamond shaped swim. 2 laps around the 3 closer buoys (farthest buoy is for Full and Half). The smaller area helps us provide stronger support for this long distance. The buoys are 250 meters apart. The total around the triangle shape is 750 Meters.
Bike Course 24.8 Miles
The bike course goes out and back on the East side of the lake. The course has rollers but is straight out and back. Great views of Bear Lake are on the West side of the lake. On a bike course for this distance it is expected a biker provide their own support. This means there will not be an aid station on this bike leg of the race.
Run Course 6.2 Miles
The run course is out and back two times. Runners leave the transition area and head out and back on the North Beach Road. This is a flat and scenic route with Bear Lake on the Southside and wetlands on the Northside. Aid stations are Mile 1.55, 3.1, 4.65.
Aid Stations have an assortment of Gels, Oranges, Bananas, water, electrolyte and more.
Finish Line - Includes Bread, Ice Cream, Peanut Butter, Oranges, Bananas.
Transition Area Layout
The reason for the format we use in the transition area is to allow every spot in the transition to be equal distance to exits. If you are closer to the Bike Out you will be farther from Run Out.
COURSE - SPRINT/SHORT
Swim Course 750 Meters
The Swim Course diamond shaped swim. 1 lap around the 3 closer buoys (farthest buoy is for Full and Half). The smaller area helps us provide stronger support for this long distance. The buoys are 250 meters apart. The total around the triangle shape is 750 Meters.
Bike Course 12.4 Miles
The bike course goes out and back on the East side of the lake. The course has rollers but is straight out and back. Great views of Bear Lake are on the West side of the lake. On a bike course for this distance it is expected a biker provide their own support. This means there will not be an aid station on this bike leg of the race.
Run Course 3.1 Miles
The run course is out and back two times. Runners leave the transition area and head out and back on the North Beach Road. This is a flat and scenic route with Bear Lake on the Southside and wetlands on the Northside. Aid stations are Mile 1.55.
Aid Stations have an assortment of Gels, Oranges, Bananas, water, electrolyte and more.
Finish Line - Includes Bread, Ice Cream, Peanut Butter, Oranges, Bananas.
Transition Area Layout
The reason for the format we use in the transition area is to allow every spot in the transition to be equal distance to exits. If you are closer to the Bike Out you will be farther from Run Out.
Bear Lake Hot Springs:
Epic North Beach Rentals (Hot Springs)
6668 N Beach Rd, St Charles, ID 83272
2020 Results at: usatriathlon.org
2019 Results at: webscorer.com
2018 Results at: webscorer.com
2017 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half & Full
2016 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half & Full
2015 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half & Full
2014 Results at runnercard.com: Half Iron
2013 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half Iron
2012 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half Iron
2011 Results at: milliseconds.com
2010 Results at: milliseconds.com
2009 Results at: onlineraceresults.com
2008 Results at: milliseconds.com
2007 Results at: milliseconds.com
2020 Results at: usatriathlon.org
2019 Results at: webscorer.com
2018 Results at: webscorer.com
2017 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half & Full
2016 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half & Full
2015 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half & Full
2014 Results at runnercard.com: Half Iron
2013 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half Iron
2012 Results: Sprint & Olympic / Half Iron
2011 Results at: milliseconds.com
2010 Results at: milliseconds.com
2009 Results at: onlineraceresults.com
2008 Results at: milliseconds.com
2007 Results at: milliseconds.com
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