The following is not officially a function of the Morning Club (the lunch club is backing it), but several of us (Wendell, Bill, me) are participating.
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The course has been laid out, the volunteers (mostly Rotarians and Striders) have volunteered, and Chief Wendell Davis and his public safety officers are ready to make the area safe and secure. Everything is set for the return of the Edisto Youth Triathlon, Saturday August 25th, 8:30 am at the Family Baptist Life Center
Typically in a triathlon, the participants compete in swimming, biking, and running. In a Youth triathlon, all that changes is that the distances are adjusted to be age appropriate. Teen 13-15 will swim 9 laps, bike 3 miles, and run 1 mile; those 9-12 swim 5 laps, bike 2 miles, and run ½ mile; and the 6-8 year olds will swim 3 laps, bike 1 mile, and run ½ mile. First, second, and third awards will be given in each age category for each sex. "We want to get young people competing for fun," Orangeburg Striders President Jim Johnson said. "Last year, we had a friendly neighborhood, back yard party atmosphere, and that’s what we’re going for again."
Registration is free to all who pre-register by June 24th. For this very reasonable price–nothing–each competitor also gets a t-shirt, and a membership in the sanctioning body, USA Triathlon. "We and the USAT try to encourage young people to take up these healthy habits now, so they can last for a lifetime," Jim said.
Last year was our first year running the youth triathlon, and we learned about how to make it a smooth operation. For instance, we learned to start a each wave of athletes precisely on the minute to make the math easier when comparing scores. Addition and subtraction sound pretty simple, they can be surprisingly complex when you are subtracting seconds from minutes and you only have minutes to do so. .
Last year we held at the beginning of the summer, to mark the official kickoff of the summer season. This year, we are holding it at the end of the summer to say goodbye to the season and welcome and the fall athletic season.
Joe Bates, coming off of a successful summer with the YMCA swim team (which saw them go to the state finals) is helping out with the swim portion, and the recruitment of athletes. The Wellness Celebration is underwriting the costs of registration for all youth who preregister. Any funds above and beyond costs will be used towards our ongoing efforts to support people and their families afflicted with Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy.
Volunteers will be at the Family Baptist Life Center from 5-7 to take registration and to give out packets. All athletes should plan on arriving an hour early – around 7:30-- Saturday morning for body markings and instructions. And of course, no one will be allowed to enter without a bicycle helmet.
The pool is set, the road is calling, and the trophies await. All that remains is for the competitors to show us all what they are made of.