Athletes cheered at Lake Tye Tri

Snohomish, WALocal News

Isaac Tyson, 38, from Seattle, secured second place overall at the Lake Tye Tri on August 2, finishing with a time of 2:13:19. 60. The event, part of the 16th annual USAT-sanctioned triathlon series, began with a swim in Lake Tye, followed by biking and running segments. Porter Winters, 26, from Olympia, won the swim segment but ultimately placed sixth overall with a combined time of 2:21:35. 20.

Patrick Trabert, 35, from Bremerton, triumphed in the competition, finishing first with a time of 2:12:44. 60. The triathlon attracted a large number of spectators, who enthusiastically cheered athletes during transitions. Tyson's performance exemplifies the dedication and competitiveness of local triathletes in Washington. The cool temperatures on race day provided favorable conditions for participants.

Such events foster community engagement and promote health and fitness in the region.

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