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Club
Spokane Sea Serpents
USA Swimming Club. Safe Sport Recognized. 74 members.
[email protected] +1 949-767-7305
Swim events nearby
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Distance: 46.4 km from SpokaneSat, Jul 11, 2026 at 7:00 AM
The next Hayden Sprint Triathlon will occur on Saturday, July 11, 2026 at Honeysuckle Beach in Hayden, Idaho.
As a local non-profit fundraiser, all proceeds are donated back to our local community.
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Distance: 42.4 km from SpokaneSat, Jul 25, 2026 at 9:00 AM
We are happily bringing back a kids Triathlon to our beautiful City. We have two distances, Short and long.
Short-
100 M swim
3K bike
1K run
Long-
200 M Swim
4.5K bike
2K run
The swim will be in the Spokane River and the athletes will have the option to swim along the shore and can touch, if they choose to. They are also allowed to wear flotation devices.
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Distance: 32.9 km from SpokaneSun, Aug 02, 2026 at 7:00 AMSee full details
Date: Sunday, August 3
Time: 7:00am
Ages: 14 & up
Location: Q’emiln Park, 12201 W. Parkway Drive, Post Falls
Join us for our Post Falls Sprint Triathlon at Q’emiln Park. The race consists of a .3-mile swim, 12-mile bike ride and 3-mile run. Chip timing provided, snacks and an award ceremony will follow the race. Race begins at 7:00am.
Recreation office at (208) 773-0539.
Fees: Event choice Individual $85 • Team $165
Late registration fees applicable after 7/4 • ($100 Indiv. / $180 Team)
Swim Course: .5k Swim. Swim is at Q’emiln Beach
Bike Course: 19.6k Bike. Beginning at Q’emiln Park, westward along Riverview Drive to Idaho-Washington Border. Back in on Centennial Trail, through Commerce area, back on Centennial Trail on to McReynolds and finish back at the park.
Run Course: 5k Run, out & back course Q’emiln Park to Falls Park & finish.
Duathlon:
First run: 1.3 miles Q'emiln Park to Falls Park (out & back course)
Bike: Same course as Triathlon
Second run: 3.1 miles Q'emiln Park onto Centennial Trail, (out & back course). Finish at Q'emiln Park.
PACKET PICK-UP: Race packets may be picked up on Friday, August 1, 4-6pm at Post Falls City Hall (408 Spokane Street) or Saturday, August 2,1:00-3:00pm at Q’emiln Park or 5:30am-6:15am on Race Day at the Q’emiln Park. *Positive ID check-in required with photo ID for all registrants. Must show USAT membership card or be prepared to purchase a one-day membership *No third-party packet pick-up
LOCATION: The race start, finish and transition area will be at Q’emiln Park located at 12201 West Parkway Drive. Directions: I-90 to Spokane Street Exit, South on Spokane Street, Right on Parkway Drive. Q’emiln Park is on Right hand side. Parking will be available on the top lot on race day.
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Distance: 44.9 km from SpokaneSat, Aug 08, 2026 at 5:00 AMSee full details
Event Information
Welcome to the Scenic Challenge!
The Coeur d'Alene Triathlon, Duathlon, and Sprint is one of the most scenic races in the Pacific Northwest. This year marks the 42nd year of the race, which will be held Saturday, August 8, 2026
Athletes participating in our traditional Olympic distance (1.5K swim) will board one of the beautiful Coeur d'Alene cruise ships and enter the water out in the bay and swim back to the sandy beach shoreline of one of the city's most iconic parks.
The "Sprint Distance Triathlon" has become a popular staple of our race and will take off from the city park beach one hour after the Olympic race begins. The Scenic Sprint consists of a 500-meter swim, a 13-mile bike ride, and a 3.1-mile (5K) run. The sprint course will have women's and men-specific wave starts to give novice triathletes a sense of confidence and safety.
The bike course follows the shoreline on Coeur d'Alene Lake Drive. For Olympic-distance triathlon and Duathlon riders going the full 40K, the race leads to Mullan Trail Road for a challenging uphill course.
The run courses travel north along the North Idaho Centennial Trail and the Spokane River. There are two turnaround points along the Centennial Trail: the 5K turnaround is in front of the University of Idaho/LCSC Harbor Center, and the 10K turnaround is on the Centennial Trail under the Seltice Way overpass. The course ends at the finish line in Coeur d'Alene City Park at the Triathlon Village adjacent to Lake Coeur d'Alene and City Beach.
Please Note: Late registrations may have limited availability for event shirts.