BillBone Olympic Triathlon is an annual multisport race held at Okeeheelee Park in West Palm Beach, Florida. The event brings together endurance athletes for a professionally organized competition featuring multiple race formats and distance options.
The Olympic triathlon course includes a 1500-meter swim, a 40-kilometer bike ride, and a 10-kilometer run. The course is designed to support competitive pacing while maintaining clear transitions and defined routes throughout the park and surrounding roadways.
Sprint distance events are also offered, providing a shorter-format option that includes a swim, bike, and run along the same course footprint. These races are suited for newer athletes as well as experienced racers seeking a faster event.
Duathlon divisions replace the swim portion with a run segment, while aquabike participants complete the swim and bike only. Relay options are available for both Olympic and sprint distances, allowing teams to divide race legs among participants.
The BillBone Olympic Triathlon accommodates individual competitors and relay teams across a range of ability levels, offering a structured race environment within one of Palm Beach County’s largest athletic parks.