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The 9th Annual Treasure Coast Tri WINTER will take place at Fort Pierce's hidden jewel, Jetty Park. Starting from the beautiful sandy beaches south of the jetty, sprint distance triathletes will complete a .25 mile swim, followed by a 12 mile out and back bike course along A1A, and end the race with a 3.1 mile run that parallels and ends on the Fort Pierce Inlet Jetty. WOW! International distance triathletes will complete a .5 mile swim, a 24 mile bike and finish on jetty with a 6 mile run. Duathlon and Aquabike options are also available. The Game On! finish line will literally be on the Fort Pierce jetty for an experience like no other race!
Gorgeous views, classic long-sleeved Treasure Coast Tri T-shirts, Collectible Atocha finisher medals, and more!
LAST RACE OF THE SEASON, FINISH ON THE JETTY!
Fort Pierce, often called the Sunrise City, situated on the "Treasure Coast," named after the famed sinking of a Spanish treasure fleet in 1715, Fort Pierce is one of the oldest communities on the east coast of Florida. Incorporated in 1901, the city grew from 300 pioneers to approximately 41,000 residents today and encompasses approximately 29 square miles.
Location
Jetty Park
2098 Seaway Dr.
Fort Pierce, FL 34949 US
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This is a 2026 USA Triathlon State Championships Ranking Point Event (triathlon races of any distance are eligible) which
is a part of the USA Triathlon State Championship Pilot Program debuting in Florida and Massachusetts. Every USA
Triathlon-sanctioned triathlon race within the state is a part of this program.
The program leverages USAT’s existing rankings system for seamless point tabulation and encourages athletes to race
local. This creates process simplicity, efficiency, and allows for a clear, data-driven recognition of the state’s most
competitive multisport athletes.
In order to be eligible to be crowned a State Champion, the requirements are listed below:
• Athletes must complete at least three USAT-sanctioned races (any distance triathlon) in Florida
• In order to be crowned a State Champion, the athlete’s membership address must be in Florida
o For example, someone that meets the three-race threshold in Florida but does not have a Florida USAT
Membership address will not be eligible to win a Florida State Championship.
At the end of the season, an athlete’s total USAT rankings points (from all triathlon races, regardless of location) will
determine the State Champion in each age group—provided the athlete has met the in-state triathlon race minimum.
Champions will then be crowned and communication will be distributed from USA Triathlon recognized those athletes.
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