The competition, now in its 27th consecutive year under the Rehoboth Beach Patrol’s management, will feature up to 350 lifeguard-competitors from states ranging from New York to Virginia. (City of Rehoboth Beach)
This year’s event will take place on Wednesday, July 10, at Towers Beach in Delaware Seashore State Park. (City of Rehoboth Beach)
The competition, now in its 27th consecutive year under the Rehoboth Beach Patrol’s management, will feature up to 350 lifeguard-competitors from states ranging from New York to Virginia. (City of Rehoboth Beach)
REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. – The Rehoboth Beach Patrol is set to host the 2024 United States Lifesaving Association’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships, welcoming lifeguard-athletes from across the Mid-Atlantic region. This year’s event will take place on Wednesday, July 10, at Towers Beach in Delaware Seashore State Park. This change of location is due to ongoing construction at the Rehoboth Beach Patrol headquarters on Baltimore Avenue.
The competition, now in its twenty-seventh consecutive year under Rehoboth Beach Patrol’s management, will feature up to 350 lifeguard-competitors from states ranging from New York to Virginia. These athletes will compete in various sand and surf events to earn their spot in the USLA’s national competition.