JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The IRONMAN triathlon will convey hundreds to Jacksonville on Saturday, prompting metropolis officers and the U.S. Coast Guard to limit entry to a bit of the St. Johns River for the two.4-mile swimming portion of the race.
The U.S. Coast Guard of Jacksonville has applied a security zone that can go into impact from 7 – 11 a.m. alongside the St. Johns River inside the following coordinates:
| Latitude (dms) | Longitude (dms) |
|---|---|
| 30° 18′ 45″ N | 81° 40′ 35″ W |
| 30° 18′ 36.8″ N | 81° 39′ 50.1″ W |
| 30° 19′ 8.9″ N | 81° 38′ 20.2″ W |
| 30° 18′ 50″ N | 81° 38′ 25″ W |
Neither vessels nor individuals might be allowed to enter the world throughout this time. Entry is prohibited until in any other case approved by the captain of the port.
The race additionally includes a 112-mile bike and a 26.2-mile run. Learn extra concerning the race right here.