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On July 23,2016 Billy Auty, 43, of Wildwood, NJ, was the first place winner in the Sea Isle City Beach Patrol’s 1-Mile Ocean Swim.

 

 The Sea Isle City Beach Patrol will host their annual 1-Mile Ocean Swim on Saturday, July 22, at 11:00 a.m. The starting line for this box swim, which is open to athletes of all ages, will be at the water’s edge on Sea Isle’s 61st Street Beach.

Online pre-registration for individuals ($20.00 per person) and online pre-registration for teams and clubs ($22.00 per person) is available until Thursday, July 20, at 11:59 p.m. Pre-registered swimmers can pick up their Race Packets on Race Day, July 22, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. at Sea Isle City Beach Patrol Headquarters, 44th Street and the Beach.

Athletes are shown emerging from the Atlantic Ocean and running toward the finish line during the Sea Isle City Beach Patrol’s annual 1-Mile Ocean Swim on July 23, 2016.

In-person registration for individuals ($35.00 per person) and in-person registration for teams and clubs ($37.00 per person) is available on Race Day between 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. at Sea Isle City Beach Patrol Headquarters, 44th Street and the Beach.

There is no mail-in registration for this event. The Sea Isle City Beach Patrol 1-Mile Ocean Swim will take place rain or shine unless an electrical storm or dangerous surf conditions necessitate delaying the start of the race until later in the day.  If conditions do not improve, the swim will be cancelled.  Weather cancellations will be announced on the beach patrol’s Facebook and Twitter accounts. Entry fees are non-refundable, even in the event of cancellation.

Last year’s overall first place winner of the Sea Isle City Beach Patrol’s 2016 1-Mile Ocean Swim was Billy Auty, 43, of Wildwood, NJ (center). Auty was followed by Odgen Leyens, 18, of Fort Washington, PA, second place (second from left); and Jake Sannem, 17, of Ambler, PA, 22:49, third place (second from right). The winners are shown with SICBP Lieutenant Dave Stearne (far left) and SICBP Assistant Captain John Temme.

Chip timing will be provided for all competitors. Wet suits are permitted regardless of the water’s temperature. Compuscore Computer Services will provide race results. A complete, overall order of finish will be available on their website: www.compuscore.com.

Transportation of gear from the start to finish lines will be provided, and refreshments will be offered for swimmers after the race. High quality tee-shirts will be distributed to the first 225 registrants.

Kristen Gullickson, 14, of Staten Island, NY (center) was the first place winner in the Women’s Division of the Sea Isle City Beach Patrol’s 2016 1-Mile Ocean Swim on July 23. Gullickson was followed by Gabriel Vanfaselld, 17, of Staten Island, NY, second place (second from left), and Deirde McCafferty, 14, of Staten Island, NY, third place. They are shown receiving trophies from SICBP Captain Renny Steele (far left) and SICBP Assistant Captain John Temme.

An awards ceremony will be held at the Sea Isle City Beach Patrol headquarters, 44th Street and the Beach, on Race Day at 12:00 noon. Prizes will be given to the top swimmers in a variety of age-groups by gender.

For additional information about the Sea Isle City Beach Patrol’s 1-Mile Ocean Swim, please visit www.sicbp.com or phone 609-263-3655.

Members of the Wagner Aquatic Club in Staten Island, NY, took home the first place prize in the “Swim Club” team division during the Sea Isle City Beach Patrol’s annual 1-Mile Ocean Swim on July 23. The winners are shown with SICBP Assistant Captain John Temme (far left) and SICBP Senior Guard Dave Novak, race organizer (far right).