Despite challenging conditions, Margate Beach Patrol came away with the win for the third year in a row at the 72nd Annual Margate Beach Patrol World War II Memorial Lifeguard Races. The competition was held on Friday at 6:30pm at Decatur Avenue, in front of Lucy the Elephant.
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The Margate Memorials consist of three classic competitions; doubles row, swim, and singles row. But it was the Atlantic County patrols that reigned supreme in face of choppy surf and strong east winds. Margate earned the top team position at their home beach, making it a three-peat. Taking first in the doubles row, second in the swim, and third in the singles row, Margate edged out their southern neighbor, Longport, 12 points to 10, with Ventnor taking 3rd. Conall Loughlin was the lone scorer for Sea Isle, taking third in the swim.
The Margate Memorials are the second race of the “Big Three” lifeguard competitions for the South Jersey Lifeguard Chief’s Association. Sea Isle City won the Dutch Hoffman’s over Margate last Monday. The 2017 Lifeguard Race season comes to an exciting close next Friday, as the local beach patrols head to Longport for the South Jersey Championships, the final competition of the “Big Three”.
Doubles Row:
1st - Margate
2nd - Ventnor
3rd - Longport
4th - Avalon
5th - Upper Township
Swim:
1st - Wildwood Crest
2nd - Margate
3rd - Sea Isle
4th - Longport
5th - Ocean City
Singles Row:
1st - Longport
2nd - Avalon
3rd - Margate
4th - Ventnor
5th - Atlantic City
Team:
1st - Margate (12 points)
2nd - Longport (10 points)
3rd - Ventnor (6 points tie breaker)
4th - Avalon (6 points)
5th - Wildwood Crest (5 points)