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Mt. Washington...The Sea to Summit is not your traditional multisport
race. This is an amazing day which combines the core elements of
triathlon with the challenges of an adventure race. With support of
your Porter, you’ll swim 1.5 miles, ride 95 miles then run and climb
your way up the tallest — and deadliest — mountain in the
Northeastern United States. Serious athletes only need apply — and
don’t delay, for the field limit has been reached in each of the
past three years.Event details and scheduleWhere: South Berwick, Maine
to Mt. Washington When: July 25, 2020 Start time: 5:15am Packet
pick-up and mandatory meeting: 5pm, July 24, 2020 Transition closes:
4:45am Field Limit: 100 athletes The Sea to Summit Triathlon is a
largely self-supported race consisting of: a 1.5 mile swim in a tidal
river connected to the Atlantic Ocean a 91-95 mile bike ride
(depending on course variations) from Maine into New Hampshire,
following roads of your choosing, with 6000 feet of climbing a
strenuous 5.5 mile run/climb up the tallest mountain in the Northeast:
Mount Washington, with 4300 feet of vertical gain in altitude Support:
Each competitor must designate a support person who will be present
at the start, drive the course (although not alongside the athlete),
take away the bike at T2, and chauffeur the athlete down the mountain.
Qualifications: This is not a race for beginners or even intermediate
level triathletes. Required for entry into Sea to Summit is the
completion of a 70.3 distance triathlon in 6:29 or less, or a 140.6
(“Ironman”) triathlon in 13:29 or less, completed after Jan. 1,
2017. Alternatively, athletes who have completed three or more IM
distance races since 2011 — with one of their finishes below the
above qualifying standard — will also be accepted. Check it out at:
s2stri.com
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