TEJA's Ever Rogel rides through bubbles on the race course. His team won the middle school male division.
The FANZ — Aalyah Wilson
The Airow Project's Cooper Howard
The high school and middle school race begins. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)
Forrest MacFarlane of the Sweaty Yetis collapses with teammates after finishing the kayak portion with the second-best time of 9 minutes and 36 seconds. MacFarlane and teammates Oskar Belka, Sophia Gage and Jackson Hogan finished second in the mixed elementary division. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)
Tenaya Medler from Hamsters on a wheel makes her way across the lake.
Jazzy Nelson of the Dragon Slayers races up the beach toward the finish.
Team NK's Abby Scoggins, Paili Airth, Pebbles Airth and Penny Airth were the only all-female high school team and came in with the best time of 1 hour and 12 minutes. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)
The crowd cheers on runners during the elementary school division of Junior Ski to Sea.
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Ehren Mueller of the Travelers of the Universe heads toward the hand off.
Ben Barnett of the Mid-Grade Menaces makes his way around Lake Padden.
Londyn Carlson of the Alpine Kicks adjusts her first-place medal. Her team won the elementary school female division.
Friends run with Zola Smith
Henry McPhee of the Salish Sea Cucumbers grabs his mountain bike to begin his 2.6-mile ride around Lake Padden. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)
The Racebusters run for the podium after learning they won the elementary mixed division with a time of 42 minutes and 44 seconds.
Hamsters on a wheel runner Zoe Kaiser
Sawyer Rushing of the Buccaneers hops into his kayak before speeding around Lake Padden.
Ella Flaig of the Speedy Cheetahs races on bike in the elementary division.
Surrounded by spectators and other racers
Dozens of kids aged 8 to 18 ran, biked and paddled around Lake Padden in the Junior Ski to Sea race.