On Sunday, August 25th, 2024, paddlers from all over the world will take to the waters off Southern California in the 47th annual Catalina Classic Paddleboard Race, one of the premier and most historic paddleboard races in the world.
The first paddleboard crossing of the Catalina Channel was done in 1932 by Pete Peterson, Wally Burton, and Tom Blake. Officially , the race was started in 1955 by Los Angeles County Lifeguard Bob Hogan and members of the Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce. Many Legendary watermen and waterwomen have raced the channel, helping to make the Catalina Classic one of the pre-eminent ocean racing events of the year.
Paddlers will leave the Isthmus Cove, Catalina Island, at 6am and paddle 32-miles to the Manhattan Beach Pier. Swell, current, and wind dictate the conditions, creating what is notoriously one of the world's most grueling endurance events.
Pre-Qualifier (2023 Catalina Classic finishers) registration opens May 15-June 15 ,2024
Open-Qualifier race registration begins June 20, 2024
Race registration closes July 20th, 2024