The Race
Celebrating its 30th anniversary as
one of the premier multi-sport events in the United States, St.
Anthony's Triathlon offers a safe and scenic waterfront course,
high-caliber competition and superb race management. Participate in
one of two USA Triathlon-sanctioned races during the weekend: St.
Anthony's Triathlon or the Meek & Mighty Triathlon. Early
registration is highly recommended due to field limits!
To request any aids or services pursuant to disability laws, please
contact the City of St. Petersburg's Community Affairs Department
at 727-893-7345 or 727-892-5259 TDD/TTY.
ST. ANTHONY'S TRIATHLON
Swim 1.5K · Bike 40K · Run 10K
Sunday - April 28, 2013
Elite Amateur Division
Arguably the most competitive Elite Amateur field in the world.
This division is for REALLY FAST age groupers expecting to place in
the top 10 overall amongst amateurs (not top 10 in age group). You
must meet certain criteria in order to race in this division.
Please click on the Elite Amateur Division tab for more
information.
As the first major race on the U.S. calendar, St.
Anthony's Triathlon has kicked off the triathlon season in North
America for the past 29 years. On race day you'll swim through
the brisk waters of Tampa Bay, bike along glimmering waterways and
quiet harbors and run through picturesque neighborhoods and past
cheering spectators. Race against the world's top professional
triathletes as they compete for $65,000. The event culminates with
a festive waterfront awards party featuring live music, great food,
cold beer and cool door prizes.
Over the years, St. Anthony's Triathlon has been
named "Race of the Year" by USA Triathlon and has served as a
qualifier for the Ironman Triathlon World Championship. Athletes
from 44 states,
six U.S. territories and 17 countries participated in
2012.
There is no race day registration or packet pick-up.
Entry is limited to 4,000 individuals and 150 relay teams. No
refunds and no transfers. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Boston Marathon
On behalf of the St. Anthony's Triathlon Management Team and St.
Anthony's Hospital, we'd like to pass along our condolences, as
well as our thoughts and prayers, to the participants, spectators,
Boston Athletic Association and all who have been affected by the
tragic events that took place on April 15 at the Boston
Marathon.
As we always do, we are working with law enforcement to
plan and provide security for the St. Anthony's Triathlon and the
Meek & Mighty Triathlon. We are reviewing our security
procedures in light of the events in Boston.
We look forward to seeing you in St. Petersburg.