On June 25th, hundreds of athletes united to end homelessness in the San Diego International Triathlon.


Father Joe's San Diego International Triathlon

San Diego 2017 International Triathlon

As a USAT Sanctioned Triathlon and Aquabike, the 35th Annual Father Joe’s Villages’ San Diego International Triathlon is serious business. On Sunday, June 25, 2017, hundreds of athletes arrived at the Spanish Landing Park before 6:30 a.m. to enter the chilly water of the San Diego Bay. Braving the 64-68 degree water, these athletes competed in the first leg of their three physical challenges: the 500-1,000 meter swim. However, this was just the beginning of their journey.

Cyclist 2017 San Diego International Triathlon

Next, the athletes hopped on their bikes and moved on to phase two of the race: a 20-30k bike ride. Participants pedaled along a mountainous path to the Cabrillo National Monument and back. During this section, athletes encountered beautiful seaside views and challenging elevation gains before arriving back at Spanish Landing Park before 9:30 am.

Upon return, challengers hit the road again–this time, without their bikes. Again they were met with dazzling views of the bay, running 6-10k along the Embarcadero and Harbor Island. When they returned to Spanish Landing, finishers officially earned the title of “San Diego International Triathlete.”

Woman Triathlete bib number 8 San Diego Triathlon 2017By the end of the day, over 1,120 participants swam, ran and biked up to 41k to complete the triathlon.

At 10 a.m., race officials announced the winners of the San Diego International Triathlon. Those competing in the Pro/Elite Division won up to $1,250 in the International Pro/Elite Prize Purse. Meanwhile, amateur triathletes earned the satisfaction of proving their incredible athletic ability.

In addition to San Diego International Triathlon Female Winners 2017completing this amazing achievement, the triathletes helped the event raise over $150,000 in registrations alone. All proceeds from the event benefit Father Joe’s Villages’ efforts to make all of San Diego shine. While overcoming personal athletic challenges, participants also helped our neighbors on their journey to overcome homelessness.

As Father Joe’s Villages Corporate and Events Officer, Noah Jackson, remarked:

This race is one of the longest standing triathlons in the country. It’s amazing to see these athletes come out year after year to challenge themselves and give back to the San Diego community.

If you’re interested in participating in the San Diego International Triathlon, visit www.kozevents.com for the latest updates. The triathlon occurs annually in June and usually sells out by the event weekend so sign-up as soon as registration opens.

Father Joe’s Villages thanks all of the triathletes for supporting our mission to end homelessness in San Diego.