Competitor Group, Inc.

Land Rover TriRock San Diego

Rock a TRI in San Diego!

Back again for year three, TriRock San Diego is set to rock the harbor September 9th, 2012! This one of a kind event will have you rocking from start to finish with VIP amenities and rocking bands. Sign up today, this event sold out the previous two years.

General Information

Event Name:

Land Rover TriRock San Diego

Date/Times: September 9, 2012. Time: TBA
Location:

Embarcadero Park South

1000 Marina Park Way San Diego, CA 92101

Distances

Sprint: Swim: 500 Meters. Bike: 10 Miles. Run: 3 miles.

Intermediate: Swim 1500 Meters. Bike 20 Miles. Run: 6 Miles.

Age Group Divisions

NOTE: Age Groups are in 5 year increments. For display purposes we have only listed up to 70-74. More age groups will be added based on participant ages. Please email: trirock@competitorgroup.com if you have any questions.

Male Female
16-19 16-19
20-24 20-24
25-29 25-29
30-34 30-34
35-39 35-39
40-44 40-44
45-49 45-49
50-54 50-54
55-59 55-59
60-64 60-64
65-69 65-69
70-74 70-74

The TriRock Relay

For those who prefer to race one element of the triathlon TriRock is offering a relay division. Relay teams will consist of three (3) members, each member will complete one segment of the event and “pass the baton” to the next member in the Transition Zone. There are no age groups for the relay division, all relay racers will compete for the fastest overall time.

Military Division

To qualify for the military division one must be an active member of: The United States Military. Men and women will compete separately for the overall titles within the division. There will be NO age group distinctions. For more information please contact trirock@competitorgroup.com

Clydesdale/Athena Division

To qualify for the Clydesdale/Athena division male athletes must weigh 200+ lbs. and females 150+ lbs. Athletes will be weighed during awards for confirmation.

Course Details

Course map and improvements to be posted shortly.

Rules and Regulations

All TriRock Series Events are USA Triathlon Association sanctioned events. For detailed explanation of all of the rules or for more information regarding the USAT please click here .

Swim Rules/Regulations

  1. PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR SWIM WAVE TIME AND BE PREPARED WHEN IT IS CALLED.
  2. The swim course is marked very clearly with large buoy’s.
  3. WETSUIT INFO: All races will be wetsuit legal. Wetsuits are recommended but NOT required!

Bike Rules/Regulations

  1. Helmets must be on AND fastened before you mount your bike.
  2. Do not mount your bike until you are out of the transition area and past the mount/dismount line.
  3. ABSOLUTELY NO RIDING IN THE TRANSITION AREA.
  4. STAY RIGHT ON THE BIKE COURSE UNLESS YOU ARE PASSING. DO NOT RIDE ABREAST FROM ANOTHER COMPETITOR UNLESS YOU ARE PASSING.
  5. Do not litter.
  6. No headphones, cell phones, or devices of any kind that play music.
  7. If you have a flat move your bike off to the right side of the course
  8. Emergency conditions may occur during the race. Please pay attention to your surroundings and follow the directions of course marshals, Police and safety personnel.

Run Rules/Regulations

  1. No headphones, cell phones, or devices of any kind that play music.
  2. Emergency conditions may occur during the race. Please pay attention to your surroundings and follow the directions of course marshals, Police and safety personnel
  3. Respect the land and our waterways. Do not litter. Trash cans are available at every aid station.

Course CutOffs:

Please note all cutoffs are based on a 7am start time. Times are subject to change.

Sprint:
Swim Cutoff – 8:15am
Bike Cutoff – 9:20am
Run Cut off – 10:00am

Intermediate:
Swim Cutoff – 8:45am
Bike Cutoff – 10:50am
Run Cut off – 12:25pm

Relay Rules/Regulations

  • To compete in the relay division each team must consist of 3 members with each member doing an individual leg of the event.

Finish Line Procedures

  1. The finish line area will be filled with spectators, family and friends and the energy level will be high. Please enjoy the moment and do not elbow your way, or shoulder your way, past others in this area.
  2. Finish strong and run completely through the finish line arch.
  3. Your picture is being taken for you. Look happy, raise your arms and get into it. You don’t have to look at your watch if you don’t want to we will be keeping time for you.
  4. Keep moving through the finish line chute. It’s important that you walk a bit before stopping. Medical personnel will be watching you and volunteers will be assisting you. If you feel sick, faint or need any assistance don’t hesitate to ask for help for any of our volunteers.
  5. Be sure to drink plenty of water after you finish – Chilled bottles will be provided as you exit the finish chute.
  6. Exit the finish line area and walk towards the great entertainment and food at the post event celebration festival. We will be posting results continuously throughout the day, enjoy the great food.
  7. Most importantly, relax, hang out with your family and friends and High five yourself for a great accomplishment and a job well done!

Travel

Travel information to be posted shortly

Volunteers

Spectator Info

  • A triathlon race course uses open areas and public roads. As a result, it is important that spectators be conscious of their surroundings and be careful not to interfere with the athletes during the race
  • Follow instructions from all Race Staff, volunteers and public safety officers
  • Do not at any time, enter the race course
  • Pacing athletes is not permitted
  • Be aware of areas Off Limits to spectators
  • Do NOT lean or push on fencing
  • Use designated crosswalks only when instructed by volunteers
  • Always look both ways and behind you before crossing or changing direction
  • Keep moving in a orderly fashion
  • Racers have the right of way. Spectators MUST yield to racers in progress
  • SPECTATORS and/or FAMILY MEMBERS are NOT permitted in the Transition Area
  • Know your athlete’s race number, swim cap color, wave number, wave start time and estimated finish time
  • Have a plan to meet up with your athlete at conclusion of race
  • Leave plenty of travel time. Expect heavy traffic into Race Site and/or Parking Area

FAQ

Minimum age
The minimum required age to participate in the TriRock Series is 16 years of age on the date of the event.
Time Limit
Please note all cutoffs are based on a 7am start time. Times are subject to change.

Sprint:
Swim Cutoff – 8:15am
Bike Cutoff – 9:20am
Run Cut off – 10:00am

Intermediate:
Swim Cutoff – 8:45am
Bike Cutoff – 10:50am
Run Cut off – 12:25pm

Average Times
SPRINT: The typical male winning times are 48min and female winning times are 55min. Average finishing times range from 1:10-1:40, with the final finishers typically coming in just over two (2) hours. INTERMEDIATE: The typical male winning times are 2 hrs and female winning times are 2.5hrs. Average finishing times range from 2:15-3:00, with the final finishers typically coming in just over four(4) hours.
Wetsuit Guidelines/Rules
See our Rules Tab on our Events page. Or for more details see USAT
What should I bring with me on race day to the transition area?

Transition Area Checklist:

  • Two towels (large and small)
  • Water bottles (bottle of water)
  • Food (bars and/or gel)
  • Swim goggles
  • Swim cap (you must wear the cap issued in your race packet)
  • Timing chip and band
  • Race belt and bib (or use safety pins)
  • Watch or heart rate monitor
  • Bike
  • Shoes (both biking and running if using two pair)
  • Socks
  • Helmet
  • Glasses
  • Seat pack (tube, patches, tire levers, multi-tool, co2)
  • Running hat
  • Body Lubricant (BodyGlide)
Will there be professional medical personnel on hand?
Medical personnel are stationed throughout the race course for your safety. Emergency Medical Technicians and vehicles are located in key areas for each event. Every measure is taken to ensure the safety of all athletes. The Medical Tent is fully staffed with medical professionals for both participants and spectator needs.
What if I cannot participate once I have registered?

All registrations are non-refundable and non-transferable. Once we receive and accept your entry, you will not receive a refund. If you cannot participate, you may not give or sell your entry to anyone else and entry fees will not be transferred from year to year or to another city. We will be happy to ship you a T-shirt from the event up to 30 days after the event. Please contact us if you would like to receive your T-shirt. T-shirts will be mailed 4-6 weeks after the event.

Additional Registration Information
• Relay registration is ONLY AVAILABLE ONLINE. • We will be taking individual registration at the Expo/Packet Pick-Up if available. • There is NO race day registration!
• USAT licenses are required, non USAT members may purchase a 1 day license for $12. The form can be found here.
• Entry fees are non-refundable and non-transferable •

USAT Membership

1. Annual Membership

a. Annual members must show proof of a current membership in order to participant. If proof is not available then the participant must purchase a one-day license or renew their membership.

2. One-day License

a. $12 one-day fee for all participants aged 18 and older

b. Online registration will only offer the $12 one-day USAT fee for participants over the age of 18. If the participant is under 18 years old, please contact our office to register with the $5 one-day USAT fee (800-311-1255).

General Information

Event Name:

TriRock Annapolis

Date/Times: May 12, 2012. Time: TBA
Location: Annapolis, MD

Distances

Sprint: Swim: 500 Meters. Bike: 12 Miles. Run: 3 miles.

Age Group Divisions

NOTE: Age Groups are in 5 year increments. For display purposes we have only listed up to 70-74. More age groups will be added based on participant ages. Please email: trirock@competitorgroup.com if you have any questions.

Male Female
16-19 16-19
20-24 20-24
25-29 25-29
30-34 30-34
35-39 35-39
40-44 40-44
45-49 45-49
50-54 50-54
55-59 55-59
60-64 60-64
65-69 65-69
70-74 70-74

The TriRock Relay

For those who prefer to race one element of the triathlon TriRock is offering a relay division. Relay teams will consist of three (3) members, each member will complete one segment of the event and “pass the baton” to the next member in the Transition Zone. There are no age groups for the relay division, all relay racers will compete for the fastest overall time.

Military Division

To qualify for the military division one must be an active member of: The United States Military. Men and women will compete separately for the overall titles within the division. There will be NO age group distinctions. For more information please contact trirock@competitorgroup.com

Clydesdale/Athena Division

To qualify for the Clydesdale/Athena division male athletes must weigh 200+ lbs. and females 160+ lbs. Athletes will be weighed during awards for confirmation.


New York – May 5, 2012
Annapolis - May 12, 2012
Seattle – July 15, 2012
Austin - SEP 3, 2012
San Diego - Sep 9, 2012
CLEARWATER - nov 11, 2012