
We deviate from our normal Thursday meeting in June!
SB Tri Club is so pleased to welcome Triathlon Legend, Julie Moss as our featured speaker for our June Meeting.
Julie Moss, a passionate surfer (not previously drawn to competitive sports), embarked on a day in 1982 that would give first-hand insight to her graduate work, a thesis on training and physiological requirements of endurance sports. Little did she know, her race, her heart would impact the sport of triathlon with the most epic finish in Triathlon history.SB Tri Club invites you to welcome and be inspired by Julie Moss.
Redefine core.
Elevate your game.
Stay injury free.
Two prominent local legends, Peter Park and Mike Swan discuss how core strength and flexibility can elevate your game, help you get fast, go long and keep you injury free.
About our speakers:
Peter Park

(bio and photo from platinumfitnesssummerland.com)
Peter is the Founder of the Platinum brand and co-owner of Platinum Fitness Summerland. He brings a past rich with his own professional athletic achievements to his 23 years of experience training elite athletes, big-screen celebrities, top touring musicians, and common citizens that are serious about their fitness, mobility, and longevity. Peter’s training style teaches people about proprioception, which means "one's own" sense of their relative position in space as compared to the strength of effort being employed in their movement.
- 4 time All-State Volleyball player in high school
- College volleyball at University of Hawaii.
- Graduated BS degree from UCLA
- Numerous top 10 finishes in Ironman Triathlons
- 3x Worlds Toughest Triathlon winner
- 3x Catalina 50 mile ultra run winner
- 3x Nine Trails Ultra Winner
- Worked with numerous athletes in wide variety of sports
- Author of Foundation: Redefine your core, conquer back pain, and move with confidence
- Husband and father of 2
Mike Swan
An active ultra-runner, Mike spends time on the trails apart from his calling as owner and practicing physical therapist

(bio and photo from eliterehab.com)
at Elite Performance and Rehabilitation and gracious sponsor of the club. Podiums are quite commonplace for our April Speaker. With gifted athleticism, grit, and persistence, our speaker has been honored:
- the title of All American, 5 times,
- qualified and raced Hawaii's Ironman World Championship, a club record of 7 times,
- still holds the age-group record (1994) for long course (4:23:07) and (1990) for the Olympic (1:33:17) at Wildflower.
- All the while, training and rehabilitating athletes from finisher to Kona qualifier even before Elite's inception in 2002.
CLUB DISCOUNT CODE AVAILABLE TO PAID MEMBERS ONLY
Race Distances
Our event includes two distances and three different race categories:
- Sprint Triathlon – 500 meter swim, 14 mile bike, 3.1 mile run
- Sprint Duathlon – 1 mile run, 14 mile bike, 3.1 mile run
- Olympic Triathlon – 1.5 kilometer swim, 40 kilometer bike, 10 kilometer run
- Olympic Aquabike – 1.5 kilometer swim, 40 kilometer bike
Event Details and Registration HERE
Come join us for this world-renown event at beautiful Lake Cahuilla in La Quinta. Nestled against the awesome Santa Rosa Mountains and only 30 minutes from Palm Springs, this venue offers tremendous vistas while providing a very fast and fun race course. There are awards, music, prizes and post-race refreshments. All entrants receive a beautiful poly-pro tech race shirt and all finishers receive a medal. There are additional awards for top three men, women and relay teams in each age group. The sprint course is a great first timer event. We also have relay teams in both events.
The Desert Triathlon will also host the Triathlon Club Championship where your club will compete for cash and prizes while having a blast. We have over 75 different clubs from around the country and Canada compete for the title. We offer two categories, a small club category (175 active members or less) and a large club category (over 175 active members).
Join us for our current Club Meeting! See what's up with the club and upcoming events, enjoy a meal with us and hear from an exciting guest speaker!
For Our September 11th meeting, we'll be joined by Cardiologist Jason Boyatt, MD and he'll be talking to us about heart health related to endurance
athletes.
About Dr. Boyatt
Professional Distinctions
- Recognized by Castle Connolly as among the nation's Top Doctors
- Director, Sansum Clinic Echocardiograph Laboratory
Community Involvement
- Chief of Staff, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, 2014 - 2015
- Board Member, Alliance for Living and Dying Well, 2016 - Current
- Chairman, Department of Cardiology, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, 2010-2011

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Set in a beautifully scenic high alpine setting, the community of June Lake sits at 7,600 feet above sea level with breathtaking views of Carson Peak and the Sierra Range surrounding the nestled cluster of high altitude lakes: Grant, Silver, Gull and June.
RACES
Long Course Half-Ironman Distance: 1.2mile Swim/ 52mile Bike/ 13.1mile Run
(ages 13 and up; Relay divisions available)
Long Course: Aquabike: 1.2 mile Swim/ 52mile Bike
(ages 13 and up; Relay divisions available)
Olympic Distance: 1.5k Swim/ 40k Bike/ 10k Run
(ages 13 and up; Relay divisions available)
Sprint Distance: 400m Swim/ 8mile Bike/ 2mile Run
(ages 13 and up; Relay divisions available)
Kid’s Mini Tri Distance: 100m Swim/ 2mile Bike/ 1mile Run
(ages 6-12)
For 2018 PRICES and Registration: CLICK HERE
Join us for our current Club Meeting! See what's up with the club and upcoming events, enjoy a meal with us and hear from an exciting guest speaker!
For Our September 11th meeting, we'll be joined by Cardiologist Jason Boyatt, MD and he'll be talking to us about heart health related to endurance
athletes.
About Dr. Boyatt
Professional Distinctions
- Recognized by Castle Connolly as among the nation's Top Doctors
- Director, Sansum Clinic Echocardiograph Laboratory
Community Involvement
- Chief of Staff, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, 2014 - 2015
- Board Member, Alliance for Living and Dying Well, 2016 - Current
- Chairman, Department of Cardiology, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, 2010-2011
CLUB DISCOUNT CODE AVAILABLE TO PAID MEMBERS ONLY
EVENTS:
Sprint Triathlon (1/4 mile swim, 11 mile bike, 2.5 mile run)
Long Course Triathlon (1 mile swim, 22 mile bike, 5 mile run)
Duathlon (2.5 mile run, 22 mile bike, 2.5 mile run)
AquaBike (1 mile swim, 22 mile bike)
– Medals will be issued to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers in all age groups (5 year increments) for each event.
– Overall placement awards will be issued to the top 3 overall men and women.
– All participants will receive a commemorative Goleta Beach Triathlon T-shirt with their registration!
– Relay Teams welcome for Long Course Triathlon, Duathlon, and AquaBike. Must use Relay mail-in form located on our
Registration page.
For Event Information and Registration: HERE!
Join us for our current Club Meeting! See what's up with the club and upcoming events, enjoy a meal with us and hear from an exciting guest speaker!
For Our September 11th meeting, we'll be joined by Cardiologist Jason Boyatt, MD and he'll be talking to us about heart health related to endurance
athletes.
About Dr. Boyatt
Professional Distinctions
- Recognized by Castle Connolly as among the nation's Top Doctors
- Director, Sansum Clinic Echocardiograph Laboratory
Community Involvement
- Chief of Staff, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, 2014 - 2015
- Board Member, Alliance for Living and Dying Well, 2016 - Current
- Chairman, Department of Cardiology, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, 2010-2011

CLUB DISCOUNT CODE AVAILABLE TO PAID MEMBERS ONLY
10% Discount!
Carpinteria is a beautiful beach town on the Central Coast located between Santa Barbara and Ventura.
The Carpinteria Beach, known as the “World’s Safest Beach,” is very special and has been rated the #1 swimming beach in California, due mostly to its Southern exposure and its protection by the Channel Islands. Swimmers will usually enjoy small surf and the absence of riptides at our unique beach.
The bike course, an open course and large loop, travels along the foothills offering some spectacular ocean views. Both the olympic and sprint courses offer the participant a challenging ride, although the sprint course is also very well suited for the novice triathlete.
The run course, also an open course, winds through some quaint Carpinteria neighborhoods and is mostly a flat loop course.
The Carpinteria Triathlon is a benefit event for the City’s Parks & Recreation youth programs. Proceeds will help to provide scholarships and additional equipment for programs such as Junior Lifeguards and our ocean recreation programs.