Pleasant Conditions For 38th Annual Steve Tarpinian Memorial Mighty Hamptons Triathlon - 27 East

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Pleasant Conditions For 38th Annual Steve Tarpinian Memorial Mighty Hamptons Triathlon

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Wendy Barrick holds the American flag for the National Anthem at the start of the 38th Annual Mighty Hamptons Triathlon on Long Beach on Sunday morning.

Wendy Barrick holds the American flag for the National Anthem at the start of the 38th Annual Mighty Hamptons Triathlon on Long Beach on Sunday morning.

Joris Esch waits to go into the water prior to the start of the Mighty Hamptons Triathlon on Sunday morning.

Joris Esch waits to go into the water prior to the start of the Mighty Hamptons Triathlon on Sunday morning.

Chris Williams waits to go into the water prior to the start of the Mighty Hamptons Triathlon.

Chris Williams waits to go into the water prior to the start of the Mighty Hamptons Triathlon.

Chris Williams, left, and Mike Newman.

Chris Williams, left, and Mike Newman.

Contestants take to the water.

Contestants take to the water.

Contestants take to the water.

Contestants take to the water.

A contestant waves to her family as she takes to the water.

A contestant waves to her family as she takes to the water.

Contestants head to the water.

Contestants head to the water.

Swimmers start the 38th annual Mighty Hamptons Triathlon on Sunday morning.

Swimmers start the 38th annual Mighty Hamptons Triathlon on Sunday morning.

Austin Quinn of New York City rounds the buoy as the first swimmer to finish the swimming leg of the 38th Annual Mighty Hamptons Triathlon.

Austin Quinn of New York City rounds the buoy as the first swimmer to finish the swimming leg of the 38th Annual Mighty Hamptons Triathlon.

Wendy Barrick hands out cups of water to finishers of the swimming leg.

Wendy Barrick hands out cups of water to finishers of the swimming leg.

Competitors switch from swimming gear to biking gear in the transition area.

Competitors switch from swimming gear to biking gear in the transition area.

Competitors switch from swimming gear to biking gear in the transition area.

Competitors switch from swimming gear to biking gear in the transition area.

Competitors switch from swimming gear to biking gear in the transition area.

Competitors switch from swimming gear to biking gear in the transition area.

Competitors switch from swimming gear to biking gear in the transition area.

Competitors switch from swimming gear to biking gear in the transition area.

Friends cheer on a competitor as he emerges from the water following the swimming portion of the tri.

Friends cheer on a competitor as he emerges from the water following the swimming portion of the tri.

Maureen Lam of Great Neck was the last swimmer out of the water and is cheered on by her family.

Maureen Lam of Great Neck was the last swimmer out of the water and is cheered on by her family.

Maureen Lam of Great Neck was the last swimmer out of the water and is cheered on by her family.

Maureen Lam of Great Neck was the last swimmer out of the water and is cheered on by her family.

Ukranian Roman Fedosieiev was the overall winner of the 38th Annual Mighty Hamptons Triathlon.

Ukranian Roman Fedosieiev was the overall winner of the 38th Annual Mighty Hamptons Triathlon.

Hallee Foster of New York City was the female champion of the Mighty Hamptons Triathlon.

Hallee Foster of New York City was the female champion of the Mighty Hamptons Triathlon.

Drew Budd on Sep 9, 2019
Long Beach in Sag Harbor was once again the site of the 38th annual Steve Tarpinian Memorial Mighty Hamptons Triathlon on Sunday morning, and unlike last year, when athletes had... more

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