September 12th, 2010 - Santa Cruz, CA
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Big Kahuna Triathlon Distances
The Big Kahuna is a long course triathlon consisting of a 1.2-mile swim, a 56-mile bike and a 13.1-mile run. Please click on the links above for specific information or maps for the Swim, Bike or Run courses.

Big Kahuna AquaBike
In 2005 USA Triathlon offered a pilot program called the AquaBike. Events which are participating in the AquaBike program will give athletes the opportunity to compete in a category where they will complete the swim and bike portions of the race, while omitting the run leg of the race
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The Big AquaBike: Swim 1.2-miles and 56

Entries in theBig Kahuna AquaBike will be limited.

Awards will be given to the top three(3) male and female finishers.


Location
The event starts and finishes near the historic Beach Boardwalk in Santa Cruz, CA. The courses you will be competing on are almost entirely coastal with breathtaking views of the rugged California coast, lighthouses and a dramatic finish at the main stage of the Beach Boardwalk. Visit the Directions page for maps, parking information and driving instructions


Training
Silicon Valley Triathlon Club

Kain Performance

TRIbe Triathlon



Packet Pick-Up

Packet pick-up will take place during the Big Kahuna Expo on Saturday, September 11th from 10:00am to 6:00pm at the transition area located at Depot Park. Each individual must pick-up his/her own packet and show a photo ID on Saturday, September 11th…including each member of a Relay Team. Packet pick-up WILL NOT be available on Sunday, September 12th before the race. Race packets will contain your designated swim cap, timing chip, bike tags, runner’s bib and your commemorative Big Kahuna t-shirt. 

USAT

Event sanctioning and insurance compliance require every participant of a USA Triathlon sanctioned event to be a member of
USA Triathlon and to present a photo ID. NO PHOTO ID, NO RACE, NO EXCEPTIONS.


Race Start Time
Sunday, September 12th at 7:00am on the Santa Cruz Main Beach east of the wharf. There will be a MANDATORY MEETING at 6:45am at the start line for last minute race instructions along with current course condition reports. Plan to arrive 1-2 hours prior to the start. You need time to park, check in, drop your bike, get marked etc. The event will start at 7:00am sharp!

Time Limit
Athletes MUST return to the transition zone from the bike segment no later than 1:00PM regardless of start time (last wave starts at 7:40AM). No athletes will be allowed to begin the run after the 1:00PM cut-off time.

Weather Conditions
September is one of the best months to be in Santa Cruz. Not to worry, though… you won’t boil out there. Average temperature for September is 72 degrees Fahrenheit. Normal for that time of year would be a high of 76 and a low of 53. For up to date weather conditions in Santa Cruz, visit www.accuweather.com.

Overall Awards
The top three male and female finishers will be celebrated on the podium of the main stage with some truly original island-style awards and ceremonies. The awards ceremony begins promptly at 2:00pm.

Age Divisions Awards
Top three male and female competitors in the following age divisions will also receive a truly island-style award on the main stage at 2:00pm.

• 19 & Under
• 20-24
• 25-29
• 30-34
• 35-39
• 40-44
• 45-49
• 50-54
• 55-59
• 60-64
• 65-69
• 70+

Relays: all male, all female, and coed teams, 2-3 members per team.

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Team in Training
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is the Charity of Choice for the Big Kahuna Triathlon. Help raise money towards cures for blood cancers and receive a sports training program

that provides an experience of a lifetime. Visit www.teamintraining.org for program details.


 

 


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