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March 2005Open water swimming for beginners to Olympians & Solo Swims
Open Water Swimming...the newest Olympic sport
Solo Swims
1. Irish (North) Channel ()*
& Location:
Channel between Ireland and Scotland.
& Course:& Heavy seas, cold water, thunderstorms and
strong currents are among the natural elements that must be overcome in the rough
water channel.
& Distance:
33.7-kilometer channel (21 miles).
Generally from July to September as conditions permit.
& Description:
Widely considered to be the most difficult channel swim in the world with the
water temperature 54&F (12&C), normally overcast days, and tremendous
difficulty in accurately predicting weather and water conditions.& Swimmers face large pods of jellyfish if
conditions are calm.& Has been attempted
at least 73 times since 1924, but only 8 successful solo swims and 5 relays
have been achieved to date.& Most of the
attempts have been abandoned due to difficult conditions and hypothermia.&
& Additional
Information: Swim crossings are governed by the rules set by the Irish Long
Distance Swimming Association.& First
attempt was made in 1924 and the first success was 1947.&&
2. Cook Strait ()*
& Location:
Channel between the North and South Islands of New Zealand.
&& Course:& A swim across immense tidal flows in icy water conditions and
heavy surface chop among jellyfish and sharks are extremely stiff challenges
for only the most capable and adventurous swimmers.
& Distance:
16 nautical miles (26 kilometers)
November through May as conditions permit.
& Description:
1 in 6 swimmers encounter sharks on their crossings.& Sharks only come around to be nosey.& No one has ever been attached during a swim.& Both sides of the strait have rock
cliffs.& Cold water (14&C-19&C or
57&C-66&F).
& Additional
Information: To date, only 71 successful crossings have been made by 61
individuals from 8 countries.&
Hypothermia and change in weather conditions during a race are the most
common reasons attempts fail.
3. Molokai Channel ()*
& Location:
Channel between the western coast of Molokai Island and the eastern coast of
Oahu in Hawaii.
& Course:& Swim across a deep-water (701 meters)
channel with extraordinarily strong currents in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
and potentially aggressive marine life.
& Distance:
As conditions permit throughout the year.
& Description:
Extremely strong currents, extremely large rolling swells, strong winds,
tropical heat and abundant marine life always present a challenge for solo
swimmers, but are offset by the incredibly beautiful views of the Hawaiian
Islands and underwater scenery.&
& Additional
Information: Channel with beautiful views of the Hawaiian Islands was first
crossed in 1961 by Keo Nakama in 15 hours and 30 minutes and has only been
crossed by 8 individuals to date.
4. English Channel ( or )*
& Location:
Channel between England and France with the narrowest point being in the Strait
of Dover between Shakespeare Beach, Dover, England and Calais, France.
& Course:& An international waterway with cold water
temperatures, strong currents and ever-shifting water and weather conditions.
& Distance:
34 kilometers (21 miles)
June to September as conditions permit.
& Description:
The world&s most famous channel crossing with nearly 1,000 successful swimmers
to date, but thousands of failed attempts due to hypothermia, strong currents
and tidal flows, strong winds and whitecaps caused by changing conditions.
& Additional
Information: Considered to be the standard for channel crossing with the
rules and traditions significantly influencing the worldwide open water
swimming community.&
5. Catalina Channel ()*
& Location:
Channel between Santa Catalina Island that lies 21 miles off the coast of
Southern California.
Shortest point-to-point course is from Emerald Bay on Santa Catalina Island to
the San Pedro Peninsula, near Cabrillo Beach.
& Distance:
21 miles (33.7 kilometers).
Solo and relay attempts generally made from June to October as conditions
& Description:
A deep-water channel that is comparable to the English Channel in terms of
water conditions, difficulty, distance and the physical and mental challenges
to the swimmer.& Mid-60&F water with
occasional marine life, including migrating whales and large pods of dolphins.
& Additional
Information: First successful swim was in January, 1927 when Canadian
George Young won $25,000 in the Wrigley Ocean Marathon Swim in 15 hours and 44
6. Tsugaru Channel ()*
& Location:
Deep-water channel between Honshu, the main island of Japan where Tokyo is
located, and Hokkaido, the northernmost island of Japan. Closest points are
Tappi Misaki in Honshu and Shirakami Misaki in Hokkaido.
An international waterway where swimmers must cross a strong current, large
swells and abundant marine life between the Sea of Japan with the Pacific
Ocean.& English and other western
languages are not spoken in area. Water can be between 62-68&F (16-20&C).
& Distance:
19.5 kilometers (12 miles) at its narrowest point.&
July and August as conditions permit.
& Description:
Swimmers are swept long distances due to the extraordinarily strong currents
flowing from the Sea of Japan to the Pacific Ocean.& Swimmers face large blooms of squid during the night.& Swimmers are challenged by occasional
patches of cold water that flow up from the depths and are caused by the screws
of the large oil tankers from the Middle East travel through to the West Coast
of the U.S.&
& Additional
Information: Only four confirmed solo crossings and one confirmed double-crossing
have been achieved to date.
7. Strait of Gibraltar ()*
& Location:
Strait between Spain and Morocco that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the
Mediterranean Sea.&
An international waterway with its shortest point between Punta Oliveros in
Spain and Punta Cires in Morocco.
& Distance:
14.4 kilometers (8 miles).
June to October as conditions permit.
& Description:
Swimmers must cross an eastern flow of water from the Atlantic Ocean to the
Mediterranean Sea with an average of 3 knots (5.5 km per hour).& Heavy boat traffic, logistical barriers and
surface chop confront swimmers throughout each attempt.&
& Additional
Information: Its boundaries were known in antiquity as the Pillars of
Hercules.& The currents remain of
Herculean strength.& Combined with the
unpredictability of the water conditions and high winds, only 185 successful
one-way crossings and 7 double-crossings have been made to date.& Most attempts are made from Tarifa Island
due to the influence of strong currents, a distance of 18.5-22 kilometers
(10-12 miles).
8. Marathon del Golfo Capri-Napoli ()
& Location:
Between Island of Capri and Napoli, Italy in the Mediterranean Sea.&
A potentially rough course.
& Distance:
36 kilometers (22.4 miles).
Annual professional race held in July.
& Description:
Winds can whip up whitecaps and surface chop during a race that attracts the
world&s best professional marathon swimmers.&
& Additional
Information: Race director also organizes a FINA 10K Marathon Swimming
World Cup.
9. Alcatraz Island (, , )
& Location:
San Francisco Bay, California.
From Alcatraz Island to Aquatic Park during flood tide in San Francisco Bay.
& Distance:
1.25 miles.
Year-round.
& Description:
Extraordinarily strong currents present a challenge.& Cold water (under 60&F).&
Spectacular point-to-point swim within the view of the Golden Gate
Bridge, Fisherman&s Wharf and the picturesque San Francisco skyline.
& Additional
Information: Numerous clinics and at least 7 annual races held throughout
10. Maui Channel ( and )
& Location:
Deep-water Auau Channel between the island of Lanai and the island of Maui in
Start at the north side of Lanai on an uninhabited stretch of beach and finish
at Kaanapali on the south side of Maui.
& Distance:
9.6 miles.
As conditions permit throughout the year.
& Description:
One of the most beautiful channels in the world with views of 5 islands (Lanai,
Maui, Molokai, Oahu and Hawaii) if the weather permits.& Generally calm conditions, colorful marine
life and clear warm cobalt blue water with strong winds and very strong
currents on occasion.
& Additional
Information: Location of a world-famous six-person relay race. Contact Ian
Emberson at .
11. Tampa Bay Marathon Swim ()
& Location:
Tampa Bay, Florida.
Covers the length of Tampa Bay, from the Sunspree Resort in St. Petersburg to
the Ben T. David Beach on the Courtney Campbell Causeway.
& Distance:
& Description:
Warm-water race that features pods of dolphins following swimmers on occasion.
& Additional
Information:& Possibility of high
winds, surface chop and poor visibility.&
Open Water Boot Camp also offered.&
Contact Ron Collins at .
12. Manhattan Island Marathon Swim () &&
& Location:
Around Manhattan Island in New York City, New York.
Circumnavigation of Manhattan Island, starting and finishing near Wall Street.
& Distance:
28.5 miles.
July or as conditions permit.
& Description:
Annual race hosted by the Manhattan Island Foundation is limited to 25 solo
swimmers and 18 relay teams that start and finish at Battery Park City.& Substantial surface chop and strong tidal
pull are possible.& Water temperature
varies between 64-67&F (17-19&C).& Salt
water around Manhattan Island may also include random jetsam and flotsam.& A Qualifying Swim must be completed before
application will be accepted.&
& Additional
Information: For more information, contact .
13. Swim Around Key West ()
& Location:
Key West, Florida.
Circumnavigation around Key West, the southernmost tip of Florida.
& Distance:
12.5 miles.
& Date: 2 different
races held in June.&
& Description:
Beautiful, shallow, generally calm, warm-water (85&F) course with the bottom of
the ocean visible throughout the course. &Abundant marine life includes conch shells, manna rays, seaweed,
sting rays, seat turtles, very docile nurse sharks and colorful tropical fish.
& Additional
Information: Race has a unique Lightening Rule: if a lightening storm
threatens the swimmer, the swimmer may swim to shore or get into their escort
boat and head for shelter.& Once the threat
passes the swimmer may re-enter the water in as near to the location he/she
exited the water as possible.& The
swimmer will not be disqua however the clock continues to
run.& Contact
Bill Welzien at .
14. Swim Around Key West ()
& Location:
Key West, Florida.
Circumnavigation around Key West, the southernmost tip of Florida.
& Distance:
12.5 miles.
different races held in June.&
& Description:
Beautiful, shallow, generally calm, warm-water (85&F) course with the bottom of
the ocean visible throughout the course. &Abundant marine life includes conch shells, manna rays, seaweed,
sting rays, seat turtles, very docile nurse sharks and colorful tropical fish.
& Additional
Information: Contact Lori Bosco at .
15. Lake Tahoe ()
& Location:
Lake Tahoe, California.
From Sand Harbor Beach in Nevada to Skylandia Beach, Lake Forest, California.
& Distance:
11.5 miles.
Annual relay race held in July.
& Description:
Lake is at an altitude of more than 6,200 feet.& It is a cold-water (55-60&F), clear-water event that requires a
high level of physical fitness.
& Additional
Information: Swim crosses two state lines.&
16. Pennock Island Challenge () &
& Location:
In Ketchikan, Alaska.
Around Pennock Island in the Tongass Narrows.&
& Distance:
8.2 miles.
& Date: Annual
race is held in July
& Description:
Current-assisted course sheltered from large surf everywhere except the sound
end.& Water temperature is between
mid-50&s&F to low 60&s&F.& Air
temperature will range from the mid-60&s&F to mid 80&s&F.& Swimmers can enter as solo and as members of
a relay.& Wetsuits are allowed, but will
have their own awards category.
Additional
Information:
Fundraiser for the American Diabetes Association. Contact
William Schulz at .
17. Boston Light Swim () &
& Location:
Boston, Massachusetts.
From Little Brewster Island to L Street Beach.
& Distance:
Annual race held in August.
& Description:
Strong winds (up to 45 mph in recent years), cold water (60&F in recent years)
and oncoming waves (3-4 feet in height in recent years) are possible.
& Additional
Information: Called the &Granddaddy of American open-water marathons&.& 2008 was the 100th anniversary of
the earliest account of the Boston Light Swim.&
Contact John Werner at .
18. Swim Across Long Island Sound () &
& Location:
Bridgeport, Connecticut.
From Captain&s Cove Marina in Bridgeport, Connecticut to Port Jefferson.
& Distance:
25 kilometers.
& Date: Annual
St. Vincent&s Foundation race is held in August.
& Description:
Annual race is a charity swim for cancer prevention, education and support
programs sponsored by St. Vincent&s SWIM Across the Sound.& Contact .
19. Lake George Swim () &
& Location:
Lake George Village in New York.
Between Lake George Village and Hague in Lake George.&
& Distance:
41 kilometers.
Annual race is held in July.
& Description:
20 mph winds possible in a beautiful lake.
& Additional
Information: 41K swim marathon was held for the first time 80 years in
2007. Contact Graham Bailey at .
20. Atlantic City Around-the-Island Marathon
Swim () &&
& Location:
Absecon Island, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Circumnavigation of Absecon Island, starting and finishing on inlet or ocean
& Distance:
22.5 miles.
Annual professional race is held in summer as conditions and sponsors permit.
& Description:
Water temperature varies between 54-77&F (12-25&C) between Atlantic Ocean and
back bay.& Demanding swim has strong
tides and current, varying conditions, and attracts the world's top swimming
professionals.
& Additional
Information: Race has been cancelled last few years.& Contact .
21. Santa Barbara Channel Swims ()
& Location:
Channel between Santa Cruz Island and Santa Barbara, California.
From Santa Cruz Island to East Beach
& Distance:
Generally from June to September as conditions permit.
& Description:
Channel has mild currents with an average water temperature of 60-70&F
(15-21&C) and occasional marine life.
& Additional
Information: Contact Emilio Casanueva at .
22. Ederle Swim () &
& Location:
from Battery Park, New York to Sandy Hook, New Jersey
Point-to-point swim.
& Distance:
17.5 miles.
Annual race is held in October or as conditions permit.
& Description:
Water temperature can be warm with severe surface chop and fog.
& Additional
Information: Limited to 10 swimmers.&
For more information, contact .
23. Rottnest Channel Swim ()
& Location:
near Perth, Australia.
from Cottesloe Beach in Perth to Thomson Bay on Rottnest Island, Australia.
& Distance:
19.2 kilometers.
Annual solo and relay race (2-person and 4-person) is held in February.
& Description:
Conditions can be rough in open ocean.&
Occasional marine life.&
& Additional
Information: Relay race limit of 2,300 is reached within 4 relay
entry opens in early November. There is a random selection of relay teams based
on set criteria.& Solo swimmers gain
automatic entry.& Solo entry closes in
late November.& First-time solo swimmers
must complete a 10K qualifying swim in 4 hours and 15 minutes or less.& For information, go to .
* The Ocean&s Sevens
Background:
The Seven Summits are the highest mountains in each of the seven
continents.& Successfully scaling these
mountains is a mountaineering challenge attained by only the strongest.& As of
climbers have achieved this
expensive and physically demanding goal.
The Ocean&s
Seven include:
Irish Channel between Ireland
and Scotland
Cook Strait between the North
and South Islands of New Zealand
Molokai Channel between Oahu
and Molokai Islands in Hawaii
English Channel between England
and France
Catalina Channel near Los
Angeles, California
Channel between Honshu and Hokkaido in Japan
of Gibraltar between Europe and Africa.
Second Summits is another mountaineering term that refers to the second-highest
peak of each continent.&
swims for the Seven Second Summits include:
Straits of Magellan in Chile
Skagerrak Strait between
Norway, Sweden and Denmark
Cape Point and Cape of Good
Hope both in South Africa
Lake Baikal in Russia
Beagle Channel between
Argentina and Chile
Lake Titicaca from Bolivia to
Gulf of Aqaba (or Eilat)
between Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia
Loch Ness in Scotland
Isle of Wight
Majorca to Minorca, Spanish
Balearic Islands
Five Lakes of Mount Fuji in
Lake Balaton in Hungary
Lac St-Jean in Quebec, Canada
Lac Memphremagog from Vermont
to Quebec, Canada
Jeble to Latakia in Syria
Gulf of Toroneos in Greece

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