Hermosa sees quieter Fourth

Hermosa Beach Police
Hermosa Beach Police Sgt. Dorothy Scheid and Officer George Brunn, followed by a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy, ride 16th Street just west of Hermosa Avenue at the end of a brief outdoor Pennywise concert on the Fourth of July. Photo

Hermosa’s western stretches continued to serve as party central on the Fourth of July, but the crowds were smaller and seemed somewhat less intense on Sunday, when the holiday came at the end of a tiring party weekend.

Hermosa police were kept again this year, Chief Greg Savelli said.

“The weekend was busy, but no major events occurred,” he said.

Police responded to numerous calls about loud parties. The most serious crime reported was that of a juvenile allegedly attacking someone with a skateboard.

“We were satisfied that no major incidents occurred, and the community was responsive in toning down their parties when we suggested,” Savelli said.

The 36th running of the perennially controversial “Iron Man” – a run-paddle-chug-beer contest – began about 9:45 a.m., much earlier than tradition once held. The earlier start time kept the spectator count lower than usual.

Highlights of the Fourth included a short afternoon performance by local punk rock stars Pennywise at Hermosa Avenue and 16th Street, and an appearance on the Strand near the pier by STDs, who played atop a float that was pulled by people on foot.

In the Iron Man, perennial favorite Chris Brown once again won the male division by running, paddling, chugging a six-pack and keeping it down quicker than the other 360-plus participants.

Throwing up the beer disqualifies a competitor, and the finish line on the beach in northern Hermosa was once again awash with competitors disqualifying themselves with foaming gouts of airborne beer.

“Not only is he a pretty boy but he drinks heavily,” emcee and former mayor Bob “Burgie” Benz barked into a microphone as he announced Brown’s triumph. Brown waved an American flag in the air as fellow competitors hoisted him aloft.

Another perennial favorite, Annie Seawright Newton, again conquered the women’s division.

“She’s got the best rock hard body in the South Bay,” Benz brayed as Seawright Newton was hoisted aloft.

The band Beach Blood, including members of STDs, Local Hate, Special C, Allover and M1SK played before a smaller pit that usual, and the event ended with the traditional clean-up of all the Iron trash.

Benz, who also competes, is the figure most identified with the event, although it is organized informally by a somewhat secretive committee. Years ago participants received a letter from a lawyer for the producers who hold the trademark for the Iron Man triathlon, but the letter was not followed by legal action.

Although the earlier start time has made the event a less chaotic one, Benz lamented this year’s quieter Iron Man. He attributed the relative mellow to the long party weekend, the alleged inability of the younger generation to “party like its 1999,” and the absence of the effusive Aaron “Road Dog” Billor, who traditionally helps to whip up the energy levels.

“We need Road Kill,” Benz said.

At least 25 would-be participants were unaware of the early start time, and showed up with their boards too late to compete.

“It’s all about the working man,” Benz shrugged. “The early bird catches the worm, know what I mean?” ER

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I have to ask who paid for the horses these cops rode? Is there a secret horse stable in Hermosa Beach that none of us taxpayers knows about? Can I board my horse there since my taxes are paying for it? This was a big waste of money! It’s funny how the Hermosa City Council says they’ve got no money for schools and have to lay off teachers, but somehow have money to let miss gulch and adolph pretend they’re on the carousel at Santa Monica Pier. No doubt Hermosa Beach taxpayers paid to rent the horses and paid some minnion to walk behind them to pick up the manure left on The Strand and beach. Scheid and Brunn should have walked or are their police car driving records so bad they can’t? Hit and run with a horse is just as dangerous as hit and run with a police car you know!

I hear a Hermosa cop from PV mighta rented out the horses at a low price. Yes there’s better ways to spend tax money but sometimes our little boys & girls in blue need to have a way to blow off steam. I did feel bad for the guy having to bag the manure. There was supposed to be better video of Scheid & Brunn doing jumps and tricks with their horses but somebody covered the police car video camera lens with tape.

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