Please join us for our return to racing Goleta Beach Triathlon!
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)
Parent/Child Triathlon (100 yard swim, 3 mile bike, 1.25 mile run)
- 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
For Event Information and Registration: HERE!
Note: This is a SB Tri Club Championship event. All racers are eligible for participation and performance bonus points. Volunteering? You can also earn volunteer points - the trifecta!

We are back to the two-day format!
Race weekend takes place August 27th and 28th.
Saturday Events:
- Long Course Triathlon & Relay
- Long Course Aquabike
Sunday Events:
- Co-Ed Sprint
- Duathlon
- Women-Only Sprint
- Parent-Child Team
Race Long Course on Saturday and the Sprint on Sunday to complete Club 53.3!
Register by April 15th to save 20%. There is no club discount for 2022. The current early bird pricing is the lowest that registration will cost.
For all Race/Event details and to Register, click HERE

March and October TTs start at 5:45 pm
The bike course is approximately 10 miles. It begins at the parking lot at the South Coast Railway Museum on Los Caneros Road. We proceed north to Cathedral Oaks turn right heading East for 1.3 miles and do a turnaround in the left-hand turn lane at Santa Margarita Road. This is the last street just before Fairview where the median strip begins. We proceed West, then up and down Glen Annie Road. The top is 5.4 miles from the start. We then continue up the Dos Pueblos hill and proceed to the turnaround at the indicator for a "stop sign ahead". This is the turnaround which is marked with a circle. It is approximately 20 meters short of the actual stop sign. We then proceed East for approximately 1.3 miles to the finish. The finish is marked with a white checkered line about 50 meters before the traffic light. When finished, make a right turn at the Dos Pueblos traffic light We will then join in the parking lot at Dos Pueblos.
Bring a watch self Timed
Please send your results to MNTT@jfmwebdesign.com
THIS IS AN OPEN COURSE and not sanctioned by any club, team, website, person, or entity
- Be safe on your bicycles.

March and October TTs start at 5:45 pm
The bike course is approximately 10 miles. It begins at the parking lot at the South Coast Railway Museum on Los Caneros Road. We proceed north to Cathedral Oaks turn right heading East for 1.3 miles and do a turnaround in the left-hand turn lane at Santa Margarita Road. This is the last street just before Fairview where the median strip begins. We proceed West, then up and down Glen Annie Road. The top is 5.4 miles from the start. We then continue up the Dos Pueblos hill and proceed to the turnaround at the indicator for a "stop sign ahead". This is the turnaround which is marked with a circle. It is approximately 20 meters short of the actual stop sign. We then proceed East for approximately 1.3 miles to the finish. The finish is marked with a white checkered line about 50 meters before the traffic light. When finished, make a right turn at the Dos Pueblos traffic light We will then join in the parking lot at Dos Pueblos.
Bring a watch self Timed
Please send your results to MNTT@jfmwebdesign.com
THIS IS AN OPEN COURSE and not sanctioned by any club, team, website, person, or entity
- Be safe on your bicycles.

2025
The race starts with a swim in beautiful Lake Mission Viejo for the triathletes and a quick 2k run on Aliso Creek Bike Path for the duathletes.
The bike courses make their way up El Toro Road and into Santiago Canyon where the turnaround is in sight of Irvine Lake. Athletes will fly back to T2 located at ithe ntersection of El Toro Road and Marguerite.
The run course starts off downhill but don't be fooled. What goes down has to go up. Athletes will make their way back to Lake Mission Viejo via a mixture of road, trails, and walking paths. Hills for sure.
Finish downhill into the parking lot at Lake Mission Viejo and sprint it out along the beach to the finish line!