Harvest Triathlon
- Mark Mathis
- Jun 9
- 4 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
The Harvest Triathlon was held in Wareham, MA on Sunday, June 8, 2025. The event was run by MAXperformance. The Harvest Triathlon features two race distances: sprint and Olympic. The Sprint Triathlon features a 1/3 mile swim, followed by the 11.5 mile bike and concludes with a 3.5 mile run. The Olympic distance has a .9 mile swim, 19.5 mile bike and the 6.2 mile run.
The day began with temperatures in the sixties and quickly warmed to the low 70’s by the finish of the sprint triathlon.
Jenny Gormley won the women’s division of the sprint triathlon in an overall time of 1:05:39. She posted the second fastest time in the swim, and one of the fastest times on the bike portion. Her 6:36 pacing in the run solidified her victory. Lauren Casey solid performances in each of the disciplines enabled her to finish in the second position ahead third place finisher Alexis Wilmot. Lauren finished just ahead of Alexis by only 31 seconds.




On the men’s side, Ethan Jina finished in first place on the strength of his running. Ethan posted the fastest time in the run to win by over two minutes. Steven Francis came in second on the strengths of his top five placement in each section of the swim, bike and runs. Hayden Kjelleren finished in the third position with top ten finishes in each segment of the sprint triathlon.




In the women's Olympic distance triathlon, Noelle Theodoulou demonstrated her prowess in the swim by recording the fastest time of the day. Ginger Reiner, who ultimately won the event, completed her swim over 4.5 minutes after Noelle. During the bike portion of the race, Ginger managed to reduce Noelle's lead, narrowing the gap to less than two minutes.
Ginger Reiner excelled in the running segment, recording the day's fastest time to secure first place in the women's overall category. Hannah Boyce performed impressively in every discipline, recording fast times to secure a second-place finish. Noelle Theodoulou secured third place with strong performances in swimming, cycling, and running.




The men's category of the Olympic distance featured a competition between Wesley Mather and Brendan Mueller. After the swim and bike segments, there was about a nine-second gap between them. Wesley demonstrated his superior running ability that day and finished overall first with a total time of 1:51:47. Noah Peduzzi delivered an impressive performance, finishing just six behind Brendan Mueller. Brendan Mueller secured second place overall, with Noah close behind in third.



It's thrilling to witness the large number of triathlon participants at these events. It's incredible to see so many smiles during these endurance competitions.











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