From the Organizer
What is the Splash and Dash race?
The Splash and Dash race is a multi-sport event that combines swimming and running segments. Participants complete a swim course followed immediately by a run, with the distances varying depending on the specific race category.
Who can participate in the Splash and Dash race?
The race is open to athletes of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to seasoned triathletes. Racers will be put into swim heats based upon their estimated finish times.
What are the distances for the swim and run segments?
500 Meter Swim (10 Lengths in 50 Meter Pool)
5K Trail Run (woods), well-marked course in Settlers Cabin Park.
How many swimmers will swim at one time?
There will be heats starting at 7:30 am with 11 swimmers in lanes. There will be a rolling schedule, when one heat is completely done with the swim there will be time to do a warmup and we will start the next heat.
What are the different events?
Individual: The Athlete will complete both the swim and the run
Relay Team: One athlete will complete the swim and the other will complete the run
5K Trail Run: The Athlete will complete the trail run
What equipment is required?
Participants should have appropriate swimwear, goggles, and running attire.
Swim: We recommend and expect most participants to wear a Tri Suit. They are designed for athletes to be able to swim in, bike in, and then run in without needing to get changed (search Amazon). We will not be biking but these are still the best bet for this type of event. The bathrooms/changing rooms at the wave pool will be open and available for use so you can definitely change prior to the run, but please note that time spent in transition goes towards your overall time.
Run: Running shoes are essential for the run segment. We recommend wearing a part of trail running shoes as you will be running on the wood trails in Settlers cabin park and they can get slippery/muddy.
Are there any special rules or regulations?
Yes, participants must adhere to the following: Transition Area (Green Carpet Area): Competitors must keep their equipment within designated spaces in the transition area.
Conduct: Sportsmanship is mandatory, and unsportsmanlike behavior can result in disqualification.
How is timing managed?
Electronic timing chips will be used to track participants' progress. Each athlete receives a chip to be worn on the ankle, which records split times for both swim & transition and then run segments.
What are the safety measures in place?
Safety is paramount, with lifeguards stationed along the swim course and medical personnel available throughout the event. Additionally, water stations are provided along the run course to ensure participants remain hydrated.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The race organizers closely monitor weather conditions. In case of severe weather, such as thunderstorms or extreme temperatures, the race may be postponed or canceled. Participants will be notified of any changes via email and the official race website. We do not offer refunds for this race. In the event that this race is cancelled due to weather or other issue, participants will be offered a deferment to the following date, year, or alternate event.
Can spectators attend the event?
Spectators are welcome and encouraged to attend. Designated viewing areas are provided along both the swim and run courses, allowing family and friends to support participants throughout the race.
Donations: Please consider giving a donation that will go a long way in supporting a local non-profit 501c3 organization right here in our back yard. All donations will got to support Steel City Aquatics - “Excellence in Swimming and Excellence in Life"
What is Steel City Aquatics: Steel City Aquatics is a community-focused aquatics organization dedicated to promoting water safety, fitness, and recreational activities. Currently based in the South Fayette, Montour, and Moon Township communities with membership that hails from across the western Pittsburgh region it serves the communities it operates in, the organization offers a range of aquatics opportunities for individuals of all ages and skill levels. These services include swimming lessons, competitive swimming and diving programs, lifeguard training, and open swimming community events. Through its diverse programs, Steel City Aquatics aims to enhance the overall well-being of the community by fostering a love for aquatic activities, instilling valuable water safety skills, and providing opportunities for individuals to engage in a healthy and active lifestyle. Steel City Aquatics is a non-profit 501c3 corporation with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and was originally formed with the merger of the former South Fayette Aquatics Club and Moon Aquatics Club.
Events
Weather
It's too far out for a forecast, so here's what weather on this date is normally like in the area. A race day forecast will replace this as race week approaches.
Typical High
80°
Typical Low
60°
Chance of Rain
31%
Based on US Climate Normals data from Pittsburgh Intl Ap, 5 mi from the venue.
Host City
Population
303,620
as of 2023
City Elevation
743 ft
Nearest Airport
PIT
Pittsburgh International Airport · 13 mi
Time Zone
Eastern Time
From Endurance Grid
A big city race. Expect multiple lodging options and plenty to do the day before.
Race Location
Your Next Start Line
Every finish line starts with a single decision. Claim your spot at Sweat Bar Fitness 5&5 Splash & Dash at Settlers Cabin Wave Pool & Park, put it on the calendar, and turn “someday” into a start date.
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Days to train
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From Endurance Grid
This race spans more than one sport — here’s a guide to each, so you can understand what’s involved and decide if it’s the right fit. For course distances, logistics, and race-day specifics, always defer to the race organizer’s event page.
A continuous race alternating open-water swimming and running across a series of segments.
From 5K to marathon, running races are the most accessible entry point into endurance sport. There's a distance for every fitness level and a community at every start line.
Running off-road — dirt, singletrack, and mountain paths — from 5Ks to ultras. The terrain, not the pace, is the whole point.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Sweat Bar Fitness 5&5 Splash & Dash at Settlers Cabin Wave Pool & Park
Aug 30, 2026