OTS at Bournemouth Salty Dog swim
Read MoreBantham Swoosh - Club Championship
Out To Swim took team of 12 to Bantham Swoosh in Devon
Read MoreMidsummer Relay Tooting Bec Lido
Out To Swim's 3 teams at Midsummer relay at Tooting Bec Lido
Read MoreSwimSerpentine weekend and Dunmow Tri
24-25 September 2016
A new open water event SwimSerpentine in Hyde Park has attracted thousands of swimmers and quite a few of OTS swimmers this weekend. On Saturday, there was a "casual" 1 mile where Tess, Alex, Emily, Monica, Jonathan and Chris had a quick dip.
Results:
1 Mile
Emily C 29:43
Jonathan C 31:00 (breaststroke)
Alex G 32.25
Chris J 34:17
Tess C 34:29
Monica G 37:36
Para Elite 1.6km
Leo J 28:01 2nd
British Open Water Championships 3.3km
Geraldine 52:49 2nd
Alastair B 56:10 4th
Jonathan C 1:01:00
Rob J 1:15:15 4th
Monica G 1:16:28 6th
On Sunday, a more serious British Open Water Championships took place over the same course, but double the distance at 3.3km. Geraldine T took a silver medal, Alastair B, Rob J came 3rd, Monica G and Jonathan C came 6th and 7th respectively in their age group. Leo J raced in the Para Elite 1.6km and was 2nd in his classification, 7th overall.
Dunmow Triathlon
Lizzie B was at Dunmow Triathlon and took 2nd overall woman title.
69km across Lake Geneva
On 7th Sep Emily from OTS and her Serpentine SC team the "JENBO Jets" set off to swim 69km across the length of Lake Geneva to celebrate her birthday (and to fundraise for Peace Direct and Lifeguard Hellas). They chose a beautiful day and the crossing was a very speedy 27hrs 55min, that makes (almost) 7 hours each for the 4 swimmers: Jo, Emily, Bee, Natasha. They swam all day, all night with shooting stars in the sky, moon on their backs, glowsticks on their costumesand reached the iconic Jet d'eau around 1pm the next day.
When they finished, they joked that they felt fresh enough to swim back, that was mainly because of super star supporter Octavia (who has sailed across the Atlantic before) looked after them so well that they had enough time to rest and eat between swims.
To read more about their awesome trip, please see here: Bee's blog and Serpentine news.
The JENBO Jets were also featured on the World Radio Switzerland, click here to listen.
Video by Bee Heller. A successful four-women relay swim of the 69km length of Lake Geneva in September 2016. Total time was 27 hours and 55 minutes.
Dart 10k and Dock 2 Dock 10k
Dart 10K
On 4th and 5th September half of our open water contingence travelled all the way down to Devon for the famous Dart 10K in the River Dart (The other half stayed in London for Dock2Dock 10K). On the Saturday Geraldine (3rd female non-wetsuit), Emily (5th female non-wetsuit), Sine, Monica, Peter W were in the water. The sky opened up as they finished and torrential rained all night. On Sunday more OTS swimmers took advantage of the fast flowing current, Alex H, Gosia, Oti, Laura and Leo all completed in (neoprene cladded) style. It was Leo's first ever open water swim and first 10k for many others, so very well done!
Alex and Gosia are fundraising for Paralympic legacy Level Water, you can support them here: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Gosia-Murakowska-Dart10k
www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Alex-Hopps
Dock 2 Dock 10K
Out to Swim took part in London's newest and possibly the only 10k swim the "Dock 2 Dock" on Sunday 4th September. Vicki, Chairman Phil, Martin, Rick and I took to the water in the Royal Victoria Dock, swam past Excel Centre, into the Royal Albert Dock, swimming next to the London City Airport runway and a number of BA planes, round the corner into King George V dock and back. It was a lovely swim up the way with the wind behind us, but was more of a challenge on the way back when the wind was in our faces, but we all did it. It was great for OTS to be part of what will hopefully become an iconic swim in the open water calendar.
OTS Open Water crew clocked more than 100km
This sunny weekend saw our open water swimmers splashing out big distances. With Erika, Lizzie and Mark smashing London Tri at both Olympic and Sprint Distance respectively. Neoprene cladded Martin, Rhys, Rick, Paul, Jonathan and Alastair completed the Henley Bridge to Bridge 14Km swim along the Thames. In the meantime, those who are too hardcore for wetsuits were going even bigger distance - Geraldine swam the entire 26.5km length of lake Zurich in under 10hours, coming 4th in the Sri Chinmoy marathon swim with Emily as her kayak support.
A truly epic weekend all round!
Results:
AJ Bell London Triathlon
Erika Kulikova Olympic Distance 3:01
Mark Livingstone Olympic Distance 2:34
Lizzie Bellinger Sprint Distance 1:24(3rd Age Group)
Henley Bridge to Bridge 14km
Martin Bradford. - 7th Male wetsuit - 2:50
Rhys W - 26th Male - 3:07
Rick Snow - 28th Male wetsuit 3:07
Paul Seyde - 29th Male wetsuit 3:08
Jonathan Cowie - 40th male wetsuit - 3:16
Alastair Bell - 143th Malewetsuit - 3:48
Sri Chinmoy Marathon Swim 26.5km Lake Zurich
Geraldine Treacher 9:50 (4th non wetsuit)
Out to Swim and London Frontrunners joined forces to win triathlon
On Sunday 10 July, athletes from Out to Swim and London Frontrunners came together to race at the Shock Absorber Women’s Triathlon at Eton Dorney Lake.
Congratulations to Amy Lovegrove (soon-to-be Frontrunners ;) who raced her first triathlon; Sarah Ov (Frontrunners) a trail running specialist branching out to finish a very respectable 22nd in a large field of over 100.
From Out to Swim, Erika Kulikova braved the Olympic distance of 1500m swim, 42km ride and 10km run, snatching a cool 4th in her age group.
The inter club relay team Guns of Roses consists of feisty water polo player Oti Tőzsér (Out to Swim), veteran triathlete Emily Chong (Out to Swim / Frontrunners) and pocket rocket Nadia Wilkinson (Frontrunners). They led the Challenge distance field from the swim start all the way to the finishing line. Miraculously, none of them miscounted laps and finished first, 4 minutes clear of the next finisher.
Despite a windy, grey and drizzly start of the day, everyone enjoyed themselves and cheered each other on at this particularly spectator friendly course. The sun popped out as the races finish and we all celebrated with free pints of alcohol free beer courtesy to event sponsor - Erdinger.
Results
Erika: 36:37 (1500) 1:32 (42.4km) 49:27 (10k) 4th age group, 10th overall. Olympic Distance
Sarah: 22:25 (750m) 46:26 (21.2k) 27:43 (5k) 22nd age group. Sprint Distance
Team Guns of Roses: 11:49 (800m) 58:18 (31.8km) 33:51 (7.5km ) 1st overall. Challenge Distance Relay.
