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Jack Nunn Is The 2019 Long Beach Aquatic Capital Of America Athlete Of The Year

Jan 3, 2020

The 11th Annual Aquatic Capital of America (ACOA) Awards Banquet will be from from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, at the Keesal, Young & Logan law offices, 400 Oceangate #1400. Awards will be presented in seven categories.

Here is a list of awards and 2019 winners:

• Athlete of the Year — Jack Nunn, This year has been the highest and most diversified he has ever been able to achieve in the same year. In 2019 he celebrated the 10-year anniversary of Roworx Fitness Indoor Rowing Gym located in Long Beach. He was a 2019 Ultraman Florida Finisher: 6.2-mile swim + 270-mile bike + 52.4-mile run and was featured in 2019 Triathlete Magazine for using rowing as a major part of cross training for the Ultraman Competition. Jack also qualified, competed, and finished the 2019 Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. He won the 2019 US Rowing Indoor World Championships Team Event at the Pyramid in Long Beach as well as winning numerous rowing races on the water during the Long Beach Southwest Regionals and Christmas Regatta competitions. He placed 3rd in his age group at the USA Triathlon Legacy Sprint Triathlon Sanctioned event in Long Beach (Future site of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games Triathlon Venue). He also coached athletes from his Roworx Fitness Center to complete their first Full and Half Ironman competitions through cross training with indoor rowing at his facility overlooking marine stadium. Jack rounded out the 2019 calendar year by competing and finishing Ironman Arizona in Tempe, Arizona as well as Iroman 70.3 St. George, Utah and Ironman 70.3 Oceanside, San Diego.

Read more here for the list of winners and more on this incredible honor… 

 

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Jan 3, 2020

The 11th Annual Aquatic Capital of America (ACOA) Awards Banquet will be from from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, at the Keesal, Young & Logan law offices, 400 Oceangate #1400. Awards will be presented in seven categories.

Here is a list of awards and 2019 winners:

• Athlete of the Year — Jack Nunn, This year has been the highest and most diversified he has ever been able to achieve in the same year. In 2019 he celebrated the 10-year anniversary of Roworx Fitness Indoor Rowing Gym located in Long Beach. He was a 2019 Ultraman Florida Finisher: 6.2-mile swim + 270-mile bike + 52.4-mile run and was featured in 2019 Triathlete Magazine for using rowing as a major part of cross training for the Ultraman Competition. Jack also qualified, competed, and finished the 2019 Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. He won the 2019 US Rowing Indoor World Championships Team Event at the Pyramid in Long Beach as well as winning numerous rowing races on the water during the Long Beach Southwest Regionals and Christmas Regatta competitions. He placed 3rd in his age group at the USA Triathlon Legacy Sprint Triathlon Sanctioned event in Long Beach (Future site of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games Triathlon Venue). He also coached athletes from his Roworx Fitness Center to complete their first Full and Half Ironman competitions through cross training with indoor rowing at his facility overlooking marine stadium. Jack rounded out the 2019 calendar year by competing and finishing Ironman Arizona in Tempe, Arizona as well as Iroman 70.3 St. George, Utah and Ironman 70.3 Oceanside, San Diego.

Read more here for the list of winners and more on this incredible honor… 

 

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Jan 3, 2020

The 11th Annual Aquatic Capital of America (ACOA) Awards Banquet will be from from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, at the Keesal, Young & Logan law offices, 400 Oceangate #1400. Awards will be presented in seven categories.

Here is a list of awards and 2019 winners:

• Athlete of the Year — Jack Nunn, This year has been the highest and most diversified he has ever been able to achieve in the same year. In 2019 he celebrated the 10-year anniversary of Roworx Fitness Indoor Rowing Gym located in Long Beach. He was a 2019 Ultraman Florida Finisher: 6.2-mile swim + 270-mile bike + 52.4-mile run and was featured in 2019 Triathlete Magazine for using rowing as a major part of cross training for the Ultraman Competition. Jack also qualified, competed, and finished the 2019 Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. He won the 2019 US Rowing Indoor World Championships Team Event at the Pyramid in Long Beach as well as winning numerous rowing races on the water during the Long Beach Southwest Regionals and Christmas Regatta competitions. He placed 3rd in his age group at the USA Triathlon Legacy Sprint Triathlon Sanctioned event in Long Beach (Future site of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games Triathlon Venue). He also coached athletes from his Roworx Fitness Center to complete their first Full and Half Ironman competitions through cross training with indoor rowing at his facility overlooking marine stadium. Jack rounded out the 2019 calendar year by competing and finishing Ironman Arizona in Tempe, Arizona as well as Iroman 70.3 St. George, Utah and Ironman 70.3 Oceanside, San Diego.

Read more here for the list of winners and more on this incredible honor… 

 

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Jan 3, 2020

The 11th Annual Aquatic Capital of America (ACOA) Awards Banquet will be from from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, at the Keesal, Young & Logan law offices, 400 Oceangate #1400. Awards will be presented in seven categories.

Here is a list of awards and 2019 winners:

• Athlete of the Year — Jack Nunn, This year has been the highest and most diversified he has ever been able to achieve in the same year. In 2019 he celebrated the 10-year anniversary of Roworx Fitness Indoor Rowing Gym located in Long Beach. He was a 2019 Ultraman Florida Finisher: 6.2-mile swim + 270-mile bike + 52.4-mile run and was featured in 2019 Triathlete Magazine for using rowing as a major part of cross training for the Ultraman Competition. Jack also qualified, competed, and finished the 2019 Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. He won the 2019 US Rowing Indoor World Championships Team Event at the Pyramid in Long Beach as well as winning numerous rowing races on the water during the Long Beach Southwest Regionals and Christmas Regatta competitions. He placed 3rd in his age group at the USA Triathlon Legacy Sprint Triathlon Sanctioned event in Long Beach (Future site of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games Triathlon Venue). He also coached athletes from his Roworx Fitness Center to complete their first Full and Half Ironman competitions through cross training with indoor rowing at his facility overlooking marine stadium. Jack rounded out the 2019 calendar year by competing and finishing Ironman Arizona in Tempe, Arizona as well as Iroman 70.3 St. George, Utah and Ironman 70.3 Oceanside, San Diego.

Read more here for the list of winners and more on this incredible honor… 

 

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Jan 3, 2020

The 11th Annual Aquatic Capital of America (ACOA) Awards Banquet will be from from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, at the Keesal, Young & Logan law offices, 400 Oceangate #1400. Awards will be presented in seven categories.

Here is a list of awards and 2019 winners:

• Athlete of the Year — Jack Nunn, This year has been the highest and most diversified he has ever been able to achieve in the same year. In 2019 he celebrated the 10-year anniversary of Roworx Fitness Indoor Rowing Gym located in Long Beach. He was a 2019 Ultraman Florida Finisher: 6.2-mile swim + 270-mile bike + 52.4-mile run and was featured in 2019 Triathlete Magazine for using rowing as a major part of cross training for the Ultraman Competition. Jack also qualified, competed, and finished the 2019 Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. He won the 2019 US Rowing Indoor World Championships Team Event at the Pyramid in Long Beach as well as winning numerous rowing races on the water during the Long Beach Southwest Regionals and Christmas Regatta competitions. He placed 3rd in his age group at the USA Triathlon Legacy Sprint Triathlon Sanctioned event in Long Beach (Future site of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games Triathlon Venue). He also coached athletes from his Roworx Fitness Center to complete their first Full and Half Ironman competitions through cross training with indoor rowing at his facility overlooking marine stadium. Jack rounded out the 2019 calendar year by competing and finishing Ironman Arizona in Tempe, Arizona as well as Iroman 70.3 St. George, Utah and Ironman 70.3 Oceanside, San Diego.

Read more here for the list of winners and more on this incredible honor…