Traffic Delays Expected During 42nd St. Anthony’s Triathlon

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ST. PETERSBURG, FL — April 14, 2025 – The 42nd St. Anthony’s Triathlon will bring more than 3,000 participants and visitors to St. Petersburg Sunday, April 27. Race officials are reminding residents that some streets will experience intermittent road closures and travel delays.

The Olympic and Sprint distance races will follow the same routes as past years, and delays can be expected from approximately 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Most roads will be open, but traffic will be delayed at various times on several streets to accommodate the safety of both the athletes who will participate in the race and spectators who will watch from the sidelines. Local residents are encouraged to find alternate routes during race time. All course information and maps can be found through the St. Anthony’s Triathlon website at https://satriathlon.com/course-maps/.

Several sections of St. Petersburg roads and streets are expected to experience some closures. Those include:

  • Brightwaters Boulevard, which will be closed between Snell Isle Boulevard and the turnaround in the 1900 block of Brightwaters
  • Bayshore Drive, which will be closed between Seventh Avenue N and Fifth Avenue S
  • North Shore Drive NE and Coffee Pot Boulevard, which will be closed between Seventh and 22nd avenues N
  • Fifth Avenue S (Dali Blvd), which will be closed from First to Fourth streets
  • Pinellas Point Drive, which will be closed (drivers will be allowed to cross when safe to do so)
  • Green Way S and 54th Avenue S

Some roads that will be subject to intermittent closures and delays include:

  • First Avenue S between 28th and First streets S
  • Fourth Street S between 18th Avenue S and Pinellas Point Drive
  • Portions of First, Third, Fourth and Sixth streets S between First Avenue S and Pinellas Point Drive
  • Snell Isle Bridge will have limited vehicle traffic allowed.

Neighbors who would like to be a part of the action have several ways to join the fun throughout the weekend. The St. Anthony’s Triathlon is open to all levels of athletes, from amateur to professional. For kids and novice adults, the Meek & Mighty Triathlon occurs on Saturday, April 26; and the main Triathlon, for both Olympic- and Sprint-distance races, runs on April 27. To be close to the action but not in the races, many volunteer opportunities also are available. Register to compete in any of the St. Anthony’s Triathlon events or to volunteer at www.SATriathlon.com.

For a turn-by-turn look at the bike and run courses please visit the St. Anthony’s Triathlon Athlete Guide.

The St. Anthony’s Triathlon continues to grow in popularity and gain national recognition with every race this year earning a USA Triathlon designation. The Olympic-distance event is the North Florida State Championship Race. The Sprint-distance event is part of the 2025 USA Paratriathlon National Qualifier Series. The St. Anthony’s Meek & Mighty Triathlon is a part of the 2025 USA Triathlon Youth State Series, a 20-state event that provides additional opportunities for youth athletes to compete throughout the country.

For more information about the 2025 races, athletes, St. Anthony’s Triathlon Health & Fitness Expo and surrounding activities, visit SATriathlon.com or the St. Anthony’s Triathlon’s Facebook page: Facebook.com/StAnthonysTriathlon. We invite you to be a part of the conversation using the hashtags #StAnthonysTri and #FindYourFinishLine.

About St. Anthony’s Hospital

St. Anthony’s Hospital is a 448-bed hospital founded in 1931 as a ministry of the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, N.Y. The hospital has a rich history dedicated to improving the health of the community by providing high-quality, innovative and compassionate care, and opened a new patient tower with 90 private rooms in 2022. Part of BayCare Health System, St. Anthony’s Hospital is located at 1200 Seventh Ave. N in St. Petersburg, Florida. For more information: BayCare.org/SAH.

About BayCare Health System

BayCare is a leading not-for-profit health care system that connects individuals and families to a wide range of services at 16 hospitals and hundreds of other convenient locations throughout the Tampa Bay and central Florida regions. Inpatient and outpatient services include acute care, primary care, imaging, laboratory, behavioral health, home care, and wellness. Its mission is to improve the health of all we serve through community-owned, health care services that set the standard for high-quality, compassionate care.

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