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Cameron Hamilton wins Dewey Beach Sprint Triathlon
Swim leg cancelled due to rough conditions
September 18, 2019
Cameron Hamilton, 42, of Arlington, Va., took top honors in the 23rd annual Dewey Beach Triathlon Sept. 12. His time of 1:03.59 was first among 520 overall participants.
Marley Rave of Silver Spring, Md., took top female honors, placing 29th overall with a time of 1:15.16.
Due to the effects of Hurricane Dorian, high waves and rip currents caused the half-mile swim to be replaced by a half-mile sand sprint.
For complete information, go to Dewey Beach Sprint Triathlon.

Cameron Hamilton rolls in first in the bike leg of the Dewey Beach Sprint Triathlon. He completed the bike leg in 38:44 and took top honors overall with a time of 1:03.59. DAN COOK PHOTOS

Race volunteers Abby Kane, left, and Bella Conte handed out T-shirts and goodie bags to the entrants.

Race volunteer Jack Vassalotti, left, applies bib No. 426 to Angela Sperrazza. She finished in 2:01.42.

John Dean, 74, gets his bike from the transition-area rack to start on the road. He finished in 1:40.42.

Delaware State Parks Beach Patrol Capt. Kris Knutsen informs race director Ava Cannon of the dangerous suff conditions.

Xi Yang of Laurel, Md., left, placed third in the female division and 55th overall with a time of 1:18.41, while Alexandra Thompson of Baltimore placed 113th overall in 1:24.07.

Steve Koch of Reading, Pa., leads a group to the transition area. He placed fourth in his age group and 23rd overall in 1:13.59.

Ed Zygmonski of Lewes, left, gives a good luck hug to his son Mike. He placed 95th overall with a time of 1:23.15.