August 18, 2012
Pro athletes, firefighters return for SportsFest
Kenny Kemp
Watercraft racers take off in a tight formation at Magic Island on Saturday as part of Charleston's fourth SportsFest.
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Kenny Kemp
Michael Ratti of McDonough, Ga., performs a back flip during Saturday's national watercraft competition held at Magic Island. The event was part of Charleston's annual Sportsfest.
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More than 30 fire departments from across the country raced along an obstacle course set up on Kanawha Boulevard to put their strength and endurance to the test.

Competitors had to climb stairs while carrying a 40-pound pack, push a piece of 120-pound steel to the finish line and "rescue" a 180-pound dummy.

The Shaw Air Force Base emergency team from South Carolina won the team relay competition.

"It's hard work, but it's fun for us because people get to see what it really takes to be a firefighter. We're glad the public gets a chance to see what we can do in a fun environment outside of rescue," said Steven Thomas, Shaw's team captain.

Musical acts and a variety of vendors lined Haddad Riverfront Park for the event, aiming to offer "something for everyone," said Samantha Carney, convention sales and special events manager of the Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau.

"The community is very excited -- even the athletes love coming into our city because of the flexibility we offer by combining the Island and the Boulevard," she said. "We're already looking forward to having our fifth event, next year."

On Sunday, volleyball continues at Magic Island, beginning at 9 a.m., and the watercraft competition gets underway again at 10 a.m.

Reach Mackenzie Mays at Mackenzie.m...@wvgazette.com or 304-348-5100.

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