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Olympic Triathlon : |
Triathlon : Swim 500 Meters, Bike 10 Miles, Run 2 Miles |
Half Iron Distance Triathlon : |
: Swim 1.2 Miles, Bike 56 Miles, Run 13.1 Miles |
Olympic Aquabike : |
: Swim 1500 Meters, Bike 25 Miles |
Half Iron Distance Aquabike : |
: Swim 1.2 Miles, Bike 56 Miles |
Olympic Duathlon : |
: Run 2 Miles, Bike 25 Miles, Run 6.9 Miles |
The 2023 Lake Tahoe Sprint Triathlon:
The Lake Tahoe Triathlon is a favorite California Triathlon of many triathletes. The venue, setting and course offer a truly beautiful and challenging experience. Join us annually in August in beautiful Lake Tahoe, California for a great race and a time of your life!
Distances:
• 1500 meter swim
• 25 mile bike
• 6.9 mile run
Swim:
The swim courses are rectangular-shaped courses in Lake Tahoe. Corners are marked by large buoys. Starting at the Beach north of the pier there are three right hand turns and then a final left to line you up for the exit. The swim exit is south of the start. Exit the water and head up a short ways to the transition area. The average water temperature of Lake Tahoe in August is 67-70 degrees. Wetsuits are optional. The swim course maps are posted on our Course Maps page.
Bike:
The Olympic bike course takes place on HWY 89. The entire course is paved. The course heads out of the transition area at Sugar Pine Point, turns left or south on HWY 89 for 12 miles to a turnaround. On the way back to the transition area merge right off of HWY 89 to the bike path a few hundred feet south of the entrance to Sugar Pine Point. Ride the path back to transition.
Note the bike course is open to vehicle traffic.
Run:
The Olympic run course features a 6.9 mile run. Heading out of the transition area the course heads north on the Rod Beaudry Trail. Soon after crossing over General Creek the course heads onto the scenic lake shore Dolder Nature Trail. It then turns right back onto the Rod Beaudry Trail and continues west crossing HWY 89. From there the course continues on a paved pathway on a scenic route through the Sugar Pine Campground. Then the course heads in a counter clockwise direction out onto the General Creek Trail. At the second General Creek crossing the course heads back on the south side of General Creek to the first crossing. It crosses back over the the south side of the creek and soon onto a scenic and fun single track that leads back to the HWY 89 crossing. From here the course take the Rod Beaudry Trail back to the finish. You will pass 6 aid stations while on the run: one as you leave the transition area and the others out on the course.
Distances:
• 1.2 mile swim
• 56 mile bike
• 13.1 mile run
Swim: The swim courses are rectangular-shaped courses in Lake Tahoe. Corners are marked by large buoys. Starting at the Beach north of the pier there are three right hand turns and then a final left to line you up for the exit. The swim exit is south of the start. Exit the water and head up a short ways to the transition area. The average water temperature of Lake Tahoe in August is 67-70 degrees. Wetsuits are optional. The swim course maps are posted on our Course Maps page.
Bike: The HALF bike course takes place on HWY 89. The entire course is paved. The course heads out of the transition area at Sugar Pine Point, turns right or north on HWY 89 for an 8 mile out and back loop that you ride twice for a total of 32 miles. Once completing the two loops north of the Sugar Pine Point entrance the course then heads south 12 miles to the same turnaround as the Olympic course. On the way back to the transition area merge right off of HWY 89 to the bike path a few hundred feet south of the entrance to Sugar Pine Point.
Note the bike course is open to vehicle traffic.
Run: The HALF run course features a 13.1 mile run. Heading out of the transition area the course heads north on the Rod Beaudry Trail. Soon after crossing over General Creek the course heads onto the scenic lake shore Dolder Nature Trail. It then turns right back onto the Rod Beaudry Trail and continues west crossing HWY 89. From there the course continues on a paved pathway on a scenic route through the Sugar Pine Campground. Then the course heads in a counter clockwise direction out onto the General Creek Trail. At the second General Creek crossing the course heads back on the south side of General Creek to the first crossing. Here the course heads out on a second counter clockwise lap on the General Creek Trail. There is also an out and back section to create the proper distance. It crosses back over the the south side of the creek and soon onto a scenic and fun single track that leads back to the HWY 89 crossing. From here the course take the Rod Beaudry Trail back to the finish. You will pass 8 aid stations while on the run: one as you leave the transition area and the others out on the course.
Cut Off Times for the Half Distance Race
• Swim: 1 hour and 10 minutes after the final HALF swim wave start.
• Bike: 5 hours and 30 minutes after the final HALF swim wave start.
• Run: 8 hours and 30 minutes after the final HALF swim wave start.
• The race will officially end 8 hours and 30 minutes after the final HALF swim wave start.
Half Distance
• 1.2 mile swim
• 56 mile bike
Olympic Distance
• 1500 meter swim
• 25 mile bike
Sunday August 26, 2018 7:00AM Start Time Swim: The swim courses are rectangular-shaped courses in Lake Tahoe. Corners are marked by large buoys. Starting at the Beach north of the pier there are three right hand turns and then a final left to line you up for the exit. The swim exit is south of the start. Exit the water and head up a short ways to the transition area. The average water temperature of Lake Tahoe in August is 67-70 degrees. Wetsuits are optional. The swim course maps are posted on our Course Maps page.
Bike: The Aquabike Half bike course is the same course as the Half and takes place on HWY 89. The entire course is paved. The course heads out of the transition area at Sugar Pine Point, turns right or north on HWY 89 for an 8 mile out and back loop that you ride twice for a total of 32 miles. Once completing the two loops north of the Sugar Pine Point entrance the course then heads south 12 miles to the same turnaround as the Olympic course. On the way back to the transition area merge right off of HWY 89 to the bike path a few hundred feet south of the entrance to Sugar Pine Point.
The Aquabike Olympic bike course takes place on HWY 89. The entire course is paved. The course heads out of the transition area at Sugar Pine Point, turns left or south on HWY 89 for 12 miles to a turnaround. On the way back to the transition area merge right off of HWY 89 to the bike path a few hundred feet south of the entrance to Sugar Pine Point. Ride the path back to transition.
Note the bike course is open to vehicle traffic.
6:50AM Start Time
Distances:
• 2 mile run
• 25 mile bike
• 6.9 mile run
Run 1:
The Duathlon run course #1 features a 2 mile run. Heading out of the transition area the course heads north on the Rod Beaudry Trail. Soon after crossing over General Creek the course heads onto the scenic lake shore Dolder Nature Trail. Run clockwise on the Dolder Nature Trail and then head back on the Rod Beaudry Trial to the finish. You will pass two aid stations while on the run: one as you leave the transition area and the other on the way back at the intersection of the Rod Beaudry and Dolder Nature trails.
Bike:
The Duathlon bike course takes place on HWY 89. The entire course is paved. The course heads out of the transition area at Sugar Pine Point, turns left or south on HWY 89 for 12 miles to a turnaround. On the way back to the transition area merge right off of HWY 89 to the bike path a few hundred feet south of the entrance to Sugar Pine Point. Ride the path back to transition.
Note the bike course is open to vehicle traffic. They are not “closed” courses.
Run 2:
The Duathlon run course #2 features a 6.9 mile run. Heading out of the transition area the course heads north on the Rod Beaudry Trail. Soon after crossing over General Creek the course heads onto the scenic lake shore Dolder Nature Trail. It then turns right back onto the Rod Beaudry Trail and continues west crossing HWY 89. From there the course continues on a paved pathway on a scenic route through the Sugar Pine Campground. Then the course heads in a counter clockwise direction out onto the General Creek Trail. At the second General Creek crossing the course heads back on the south side of General Creek to the first crossing. It crosses back over the the south side of the creek and soon onto a scenic and fun single track that leads back to the HWY 89 crossing. From here the course take the Rod Beaudry Trail back to the finish. You will pass 6 aid stations while on the run: one as you leave the transition area and the others out on the course.
2022 Results: Sprint / Half & Olympic / Searchable
2021 Results: Cancelled due to the Caldor Fire
2020 Results: Cancelled due to Covid 19
2019 Results at raceroster.com: Sprint / Half & Olympic or USAT
2018 Results at raceroster.com: Sprint / Half & Olympic or USAT
2017 Results: Half | Olympic | Sprint | Duathlon | AquaB | Menu or USAT
2016 Results at: athlinks.com or laketahoetri.com or USAT
2015 Results at: athlinks.com or laketahoetri.com or USAT
2014 Results at: athlinks.com or laketahoetri.com or USAT
2013 Results: Race Cancelled - (smoke from wild fires)
2012 Results at athlinks.com: Olympic / Sprint / Duathlon or USAT
2011 Results at athlinks.com: Olympic or USAT
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The 2023 Lake Tahoe Sprint Triathlon:
The Lake Tahoe Triathlon is a favorite California Triathlon of many triathletes. The venue, setting and course offer a truly beautiful and challenging experience. Join us annually in August in beautiful Lake Tahoe, California for a great race and a time of your life!
Distances:
• 1500 meter swim
• 25 mile bike
• 6.9 mile run
Swim:
The swim courses are rectangular-shaped courses in Lake Tahoe. Corners are marked by large buoys. Starting at the Beach north of the pier there are three right hand turns and then a final left to line you up for the exit. The swim exit is south of the start. Exit the water and head up a short ways to the transition area. The average water temperature of Lake Tahoe in August is 67-70 degrees. Wetsuits are optional. The swim course maps are posted on our Course Maps page.
Bike:
The Olympic bike course takes place on HWY 89. The entire course is paved. The course heads out of the transition area at Sugar Pine Point, turns left or south on HWY 89 for 12 miles to a turnaround. On the way back to the transition area merge right off of HWY 89 to the bike path a few hundred feet south of the entrance to Sugar Pine Point. Ride the path back to transition.
Note the bike course is open to vehicle traffic.
Run:
The Olympic run course features a 6.9 mile run. Heading out of the transition area the course heads north on the Rod Beaudry Trail. Soon after crossing over General Creek the course heads onto the scenic lake shore Dolder Nature Trail. It then turns right back onto the Rod Beaudry Trail and continues west crossing HWY 89. From there the course continues on a paved pathway on a scenic route through the Sugar Pine Campground. Then the course heads in a counter clockwise direction out onto the General Creek Trail. At the second General Creek crossing the course heads back on the south side of General Creek to the first crossing. It crosses back over the the south side of the creek and soon onto a scenic and fun single track that leads back to the HWY 89 crossing. From here the course take the Rod Beaudry Trail back to the finish. You will pass 6 aid stations while on the run: one as you leave the transition area and the others out on the course.
Distances:
• 1.2 mile swim
• 56 mile bike
• 13.1 mile run
Swim: The swim courses are rectangular-shaped courses in Lake Tahoe. Corners are marked by large buoys. Starting at the Beach north of the pier there are three right hand turns and then a final left to line you up for the exit. The swim exit is south of the start. Exit the water and head up a short ways to the transition area. The average water temperature of Lake Tahoe in August is 67-70 degrees. Wetsuits are optional. The swim course maps are posted on our Course Maps page.
Bike: The HALF bike course takes place on HWY 89. The entire course is paved. The course heads out of the transition area at Sugar Pine Point, turns right or north on HWY 89 for an 8 mile out and back loop that you ride twice for a total of 32 miles. Once completing the two loops north of the Sugar Pine Point entrance the course then heads south 12 miles to the same turnaround as the Olympic course. On the way back to the transition area merge right off of HWY 89 to the bike path a few hundred feet south of the entrance to Sugar Pine Point.
Note the bike course is open to vehicle traffic.
Run: The HALF run course features a 13.1 mile run. Heading out of the transition area the course heads north on the Rod Beaudry Trail. Soon after crossing over General Creek the course heads onto the scenic lake shore Dolder Nature Trail. It then turns right back onto the Rod Beaudry Trail and continues west crossing HWY 89. From there the course continues on a paved pathway on a scenic route through the Sugar Pine Campground. Then the course heads in a counter clockwise direction out onto the General Creek Trail. At the second General Creek crossing the course heads back on the south side of General Creek to the first crossing. Here the course heads out on a second counter clockwise lap on the General Creek Trail. There is also an out and back section to create the proper distance. It crosses back over the the south side of the creek and soon onto a scenic and fun single track that leads back to the HWY 89 crossing. From here the course take the Rod Beaudry Trail back to the finish. You will pass 8 aid stations while on the run: one as you leave the transition area and the others out on the course.
Cut Off Times for the Half Distance Race
• Swim: 1 hour and 10 minutes after the final HALF swim wave start.
• Bike: 5 hours and 30 minutes after the final HALF swim wave start.
• Run: 8 hours and 30 minutes after the final HALF swim wave start.
• The race will officially end 8 hours and 30 minutes after the final HALF swim wave start.
Half Distance
• 1.2 mile swim
• 56 mile bike
Olympic Distance
• 1500 meter swim
• 25 mile bike
Sunday August 26, 2018 7:00AM Start Time Swim: The swim courses are rectangular-shaped courses in Lake Tahoe. Corners are marked by large buoys. Starting at the Beach north of the pier there are three right hand turns and then a final left to line you up for the exit. The swim exit is south of the start. Exit the water and head up a short ways to the transition area. The average water temperature of Lake Tahoe in August is 67-70 degrees. Wetsuits are optional. The swim course maps are posted on our Course Maps page.
Bike: The Aquabike Half bike course is the same course as the Half and takes place on HWY 89. The entire course is paved. The course heads out of the transition area at Sugar Pine Point, turns right or north on HWY 89 for an 8 mile out and back loop that you ride twice for a total of 32 miles. Once completing the two loops north of the Sugar Pine Point entrance the course then heads south 12 miles to the same turnaround as the Olympic course. On the way back to the transition area merge right off of HWY 89 to the bike path a few hundred feet south of the entrance to Sugar Pine Point.
The Aquabike Olympic bike course takes place on HWY 89. The entire course is paved. The course heads out of the transition area at Sugar Pine Point, turns left or south on HWY 89 for 12 miles to a turnaround. On the way back to the transition area merge right off of HWY 89 to the bike path a few hundred feet south of the entrance to Sugar Pine Point. Ride the path back to transition.
Note the bike course is open to vehicle traffic.
6:50AM Start Time
Distances:
• 2 mile run
• 25 mile bike
• 6.9 mile run
Run 1:
The Duathlon run course #1 features a 2 mile run. Heading out of the transition area the course heads north on the Rod Beaudry Trail. Soon after crossing over General Creek the course heads onto the scenic lake shore Dolder Nature Trail. Run clockwise on the Dolder Nature Trail and then head back on the Rod Beaudry Trial to the finish. You will pass two aid stations while on the run: one as you leave the transition area and the other on the way back at the intersection of the Rod Beaudry and Dolder Nature trails.
Bike:
The Duathlon bike course takes place on HWY 89. The entire course is paved. The course heads out of the transition area at Sugar Pine Point, turns left or south on HWY 89 for 12 miles to a turnaround. On the way back to the transition area merge right off of HWY 89 to the bike path a few hundred feet south of the entrance to Sugar Pine Point. Ride the path back to transition.
Note the bike course is open to vehicle traffic. They are not “closed” courses.
Run 2:
The Duathlon run course #2 features a 6.9 mile run. Heading out of the transition area the course heads north on the Rod Beaudry Trail. Soon after crossing over General Creek the course heads onto the scenic lake shore Dolder Nature Trail. It then turns right back onto the Rod Beaudry Trail and continues west crossing HWY 89. From there the course continues on a paved pathway on a scenic route through the Sugar Pine Campground. Then the course heads in a counter clockwise direction out onto the General Creek Trail. At the second General Creek crossing the course heads back on the south side of General Creek to the first crossing. It crosses back over the the south side of the creek and soon onto a scenic and fun single track that leads back to the HWY 89 crossing. From here the course take the Rod Beaudry Trail back to the finish. You will pass 6 aid stations while on the run: one as you leave the transition area and the others out on the course.
2022 Results: Sprint / Half & Olympic / Searchable
2021 Results: Cancelled due to the Caldor Fire
2020 Results: Cancelled due to Covid 19
2019 Results at raceroster.com: Sprint / Half & Olympic or USAT
2018 Results at raceroster.com: Sprint / Half & Olympic or USAT
2017 Results: Half | Olympic | Sprint | Duathlon | AquaB | Menu or USAT
2016 Results at: athlinks.com or laketahoetri.com or USAT
2015 Results at: athlinks.com or laketahoetri.com or USAT
2014 Results at: athlinks.com or laketahoetri.com or USAT
2013 Results: Race Cancelled - (smoke from wild fires)
2012 Results at athlinks.com: Olympic / Sprint / Duathlon or USAT
2011 Results at athlinks.com: Olympic or USAT
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2022 Results: Sprint / Half & Olympic / Searchable
2021 Results: Cancelled due to the Caldor Fire
2020 Results: Cancelled due to Covid 19
2019 Results at raceroster.com: Sprint / Half & Olympic or USAT
2018 Results at raceroster.com: Sprint / Half & Olympic or USAT
2017 Results: Half | Olympic | Sprint | Duathlon | AquaB | Menu or USAT
2016 Results at: athlinks.com or laketahoetri.com or USAT
2015 Results at: athlinks.com or laketahoetri.com or USAT
2014 Results at: athlinks.com or laketahoetri.com or USAT
2013 Results: Race Cancelled - (smoke from wild fires)
2012 Results at athlinks.com: Olympic / Sprint / Duathlon or USAT
2011 Results at athlinks.com: Olympic or USAT
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