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Over 1,000 turn out to Siesta Key Beach for Run for the Turtles


  • By Ian Swaby
  • | 3:40 p.m. April 11, 2026
Overall female winner Vicky Romocki poses with Shelley.
Overall female winner Vicky Romocki poses with Shelley.
Photo by Ian Swaby
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Although running on sand has its challenges, it's an experience to which Alexis Giraudineau keeps returning.

He said although the sand on Siesta Key Beach on April 11 was dry, which makes it a challenge, the experience of Run for the Turtles was "always cool" and always draws a crowd. 

"There's a good crowd here; everyone's supporting each other," he said. "That's why we come on this race. So, a lot of fun; hard for the legs, but a lot of fun, a very good experience."

The longest-running fundraiser by Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium, this year's run marked its 40th year. Proceeds from the event support the organization's Sea Turtle Conservation & Research Program.

The program marks and monitors nests along 35 miles of beach from Longboat Key to Venice, an area that includes highest density of loggerhead turtle nests in the Gulf, amid the presence of other sea turtle species.

"This run helps make sure that the public stays engaged with us, because even though we've moved our aquarium, we'll still be out on the beach, and so we want to make sure that people know that we're out there and are still going to be doing the stuff that we're doing," said Jake Lasala, manager of Mote's Sea Turtle and Conservation Research program. 

Although sea turtle nesting season officially starts on May 1, staff and volunteers will start monitoring the beaches on April 15, Lasala said, as staff have seen sea turtles come ashore to nest earlier than the official start date. 

"We ask that that people turn their lights off at night so that we can encourage turtles to come onto the beach, and we ask that people bring their chairs back and fill in holes so that we're not having an impact on their behavior," he said.

 
Laurie Riehm serves as Shelley's stretching buddy.
Laurie Riehm serves as Shelley's stretching buddy.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Nancy Vickroy, Pam Pruett, Joyce Maples and Ginny Collins join one another in the stretching activity.
Nancy Vickroy, Pam Pruett, Joyce Maples and Ginny Collins join one another in the stretching activity.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Robert Khannomee, his dog Samson, and Dariel Underwood watch as the event gets underway.
Robert Khannomee, his dog Samson, and Dariel Underwood watch as the event gets underway.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Georgia Armstrong, 2, sets off on the fun run.
Georgia Armstrong, 2, sets off on the fun run.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Avery Frye, 2, her father Sean Frye, brother Aiden Frye, 5, aunt Kyla Cuomo and mother Kyra Frye prepare for the race.
Avery Frye, 2, her father Sean Frye, brother Aiden Frye, 5, aunt Kyla Cuomo and mother Kyra Frye prepare for the race.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Runners, including students from Gocio Elementary School Runners Club, prepare to start the 5K.
Runners, including students from Gocio Elementary School Runners Club, prepare to start the 5K.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Runners, including students from Gocio Elementary School Runners Club, begin the 5K.
Runners, including students from Gocio Elementary School Runners Club, begin the 5K.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Mark Smith runs in the 5K.
Mark Smith runs in the 5K.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Elizabeth Wiegner and Sarah Degroot take a picture with Shelley.
Elizabeth Wiegner and Sarah Degroot take a picture with Shelley.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Overall male winner Alexis Giraudineau nears the finish line.
Overall male winner Alexis Giraudineau nears the finish line.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Tom Mitchell runs to the finish line.
Tom Mitchell runs to the finish line.
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Damian Najera, 9, of the Gocio Elementary School Runners Club arrives at the finish line.
Damian Najera, 9, of the Gocio Elementary School Runners Club arrives at the finish line.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Steven Yarbrough, Leonard McAlister and Delaney Mahon, approch the finish line.
Steven Yarbrough, Leonard McAlister and Delaney Mahon, approch the finish line.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Gocio Elementary teacher Monica Fidura and third grader Charlotte Linderman approach the finish line with the Gocio Elementary School Runners Club.
Gocio Elementary teacher Monica Fidura and third grader Charlotte Linderman approach the finish line with the Gocio Elementary School Runners Club.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Nestor Urbina and Adrian Lobo, third graders from the Gocio Elementary School Runners Club, approach the finish line.
Nestor Urbina and Adrian Lobo, third graders from the Gocio Elementary School Runners Club, approach the finish line.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Gage Souza, 10, and his mom Hilary Souza, celebrate a job well done.
Gage Souza, 10, and his mom Hilary Souza, celebrate a job well done.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Kim DeVoe approaches the finish line.
Kim DeVoe approaches the finish line.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Meggan Patten accepts a medal.
Meggan Patten accepts a medal.
Photo by Ian Swaby
This year, all participants in Run for the Turtles received medals.
This year, all participants in Run for the Turtles received medals.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Bruno Hernandez, 9, draws a turtle.
Bruno Hernandez, 9, draws a turtle.
Photo by Ian Swaby
A table at the event offers information.
A table at the event offers information.
Photo by Ian Swaby

 

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Ian Swaby

Ian Swaby is the Sarasota neighbors writer for the Observer. Ian is a Florida State University graduate of Editing, Writing, and Media and previously worked in the publishing industry in the Cayman Islands.

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