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Laguna Beach holds ocean lifeguard tryouts

A participant makes his way out of the water during Laguna Beach ocean lifeguard tryouts at Main Beach on Saturday.
(Kevin Chang / Staff Photographer)
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The city of Laguna Beach Marine Safety Department held its seasonal lifeguard tryouts on Saturday at the Main Beach Lifeguard Tower.

Lifeguard hopefuls put themselves through a series of physical tests, beginning at 9 a.m..

Applicants had to complete a 1,000-meter swim in under 20 minutes. Additional tasks included a sprint swim, as well as a run-swim-run segment, where those participating had to run along the beach prior to taking on the ocean, then run once again upon their return to shore.

Participants run along the beach during Laguna Beach ocean lifeguard tryouts at Main Beach on Saturday.
(Kevin Chang / Staff Photographer)
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Kai Bond, the Marine Safety Captain for Laguna Beach, said the city has 30 lifeguard towers, but there are additional positions to be filled.

“We’re looking for as many as possible,” Bond said. “We’re encouraging any and all to sign up and accept the challenge.”

Laguna Beach Marine Safety Captain Kai Bond, center, speaks to participants during lifeguard tryouts at Main Beach.
Laguna Beach Marine Safety Captain Kai Bond, center, speaks to participants during lifeguard tryouts at Main Beach on Saturday.
(Kevin Chang / Staff Photographer)

Another round of tryouts will be conducted on Saturday, March 19. Interested individuals must submit their applications by Thursday, March 17 at 5 p.m.

Those with questions about Laguna Beach ocean lifeguard tryouts can contact (949) 464-6663.

A participant swims back to the beach during Laguna Beach ocean lifeguard tryouts at Main Beach on Saturday.
(Kevin Chang / Staff Photographer)

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