ATTORNEY BILL BONE BRINGS OLYMPIC POWER TO PALM BEACH COUNTY AT THE INAUGURAL BILLBONE OLYMPIC TRIATHLON ON APRIL 6
Olympians Kirsten Kasper and Matthew Sharpe to Race alongside participants

West Palm Beach, FL – (March 27, 2025) – Trial Lawyer and Native Son, cycling advocate, Bill Bone will debut the Inaugural BillBone Olympic Triathlon on Sunday, April 6, 2025, from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Okeeheelee Park in West Palm Beach. One of the highlights of the race is the exciting and rare opportunity to compete alongside two Olympic athletes—Kirsten Kasper and Matthew Sharpe.
Kasper, who represented Team USA in the Women’s Triathlon at the 2024 Paris Olympics, and her husband, Sharpe, an Olympic triathlete for Canada 2020 Toyko and IRONMAN Champion, will race side-by-side with athletes of all levels on a professionally designed Olympic-distance course.
“It was a privilege to watch her race,” said Bone, who met Kasper during the Paris Olympics. “I was inspired by her energy and knew I wanted to bring that Olympic spirit here. Kirsten and Matt are world-class athletes and incredible people. We’re honored to have them compete in our inaugural event.”
The triathlon begins with a swim in Waterski Park, followed by a bike course escorted by Palm Beach State Officers. The final segment is a shaded run through Okeeheelee Park. Free breakfast will be provided for all participants and spectators.
In addition to race-day excitement, registered participants are invited to an exclusive Meet & Greet Cocktail Party with Kirsten Kasper and Matthew Sharpe on Friday, April 4, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Bill Bone Bike Law, 475 Hibiscus Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. RSVP is required through the race registration process.
Athletes can join a free pre-race warm-up with Kirsten and Matt on Saturday, April 5. The casual run-swim-run session starts at 7:30 a.m. from LC Tri Shop Boutique in downtown West Palm Beach and includes a scenic route to the beach, an ocean swim, and a light breakfast afterward. Cyclists are welcome to ride and meet the group at the Worth Avenue Clock Tower by 8:00 a.m.
Out-of-county participants are encouraged to contact the Palm Beach County Sports Commission for information on hotel discounts and accommodations. Visit PalmBeachSports.com/hotels for details.
“This is more than a race,” added Bone. “It’s about bringing people together around fitness, competition, and community.”
The event is sponsored by Bill Bone Bike Law. For registration, course maps, and full event details, visit billbone.com.

About Bill Bone:
Giving back is the mantra that guides Bill Bone in every aspect of his life—from his passion for cycling and his service as a volunteer leader in the community to his accomplishments as one of Florida’s best-known and most successful trial lawyers.
As co-founder of the law firm Larmoyeux & Bone in West Palm Beach and principal of Bill Bone Bike Law, with affiliate offices across Florida, he has successfully represented over a thousand clients, securing settlements and jury awards totaling more than $100 million. Mr. Bone is admitted to practice in all Florida state courts and is certified as a specialist in Civil Trial Law by the Florida Bar. He is a past chairman of the Plaintiff’s Personal Injury Law Committee, Law Week, and the Public Relations Committee for the Palm Beach County Bar Association.
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Friday, April 4, 2025 – 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. — Meet & Greet Cocktail Party with Olympic triathletes Kirsten Kasper and Matthew Sharpe at Bill Bone Bike Law, 475 Hibiscus Street, West Palm Beach, FL. Open exclusively to registered participants of the BillBone Olympic Triathlon, this special event offers a chance to meet the Olympians in an informal setting before race day. RSVP is required during race registration. More information can be found at billbone.com.
Sunday, April 6, 2025 – 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. — The Inaugural BillBone Olympic Triathlon at Okeeheelee Park in West Palm Beach, FL. This professionally designed Olympic distance race features a rare opportunity to compete alongside Olympians Kirsten Kasper and Matthew Sharpe. The event includes a swim in Waterski Park, a police-escorted bike course, and a shaded run through Okeeheelee Park. Free breakfast will be provided for all participants and spectators. Registration and details are available at billbone.com.