Results are online and can be downloaded here – Myrtleville to Church Bay Results 2013. Full report tomorrow and next week.
Aidan Mangan kindly sent on this short clip of pictures and the start.
Results are online and can be downloaded here – Myrtleville to Church Bay Results 2013. Full report tomorrow and next week.
Aidan Mangan kindly sent on this short clip of pictures and the start.
Lots of changes in entries during the week – final list of participants and race organisation information are below for download.
We can’t accept entries on the day – registration payment of €15 will be collected for those already entered only.
The weather looks like co-operating, so we will see you all at the beach from 16.00 for registration tomorrow.
Presentation of prizes, spot prizes and finger food after the swim in Cronin’s Bar, Crosshaven at 19.45. Please do come along.
Fantastic swim this morning and a great crowd down for it. Calm water and clear skies.
Pictures from Carol Cashell’s waterproof: She has two folders for Sun and People.
Pictures from Siobhan Russell.
Pictures from Riana Parsons.
Lots of “guess the shadow” games.
The swim on Saturday September 21st is an RNLI fund-raiser and is insured by the RNLI, with a maximum allowed entry of 120 swimmers. We now have 118 entries following some cancellations and additions.
If anyone who is registered is not going to make it on Saturday, please let us know so we can offer your place to someone else. Also, if you want to swim and haven’t entered, feel free to enter or go on the waitlist once we reach 120 again.
https://myrtlevilleswimmers.com/myrtleville-church-bay-2013-entry-form/
For those who are entered, some information in a pdf is here:
Soon the mornings will no longer allow us to swim before work. We’re going to try for one last early morning swim, into daybreak. We’ll avoid saying a “sunrise” swim – it’s Ireland, it could be cloudy!
So here is your one week warning to arrange whatever you need to do at home/school/work! Next Wednesday (18th Sept), we will meet at 06.20am to swim at 06.30am in Myrtleville. The route will be determined on the day – towards Fountainstown and back if calm enough, or a leisurely Triangle to the Rock and Bunny’s if a bit rougher. Either way, we should be able to enjoy the day breaking from behind Roches Point.
This invitation is open to ALL OW swimmers, wherever they are from! Pass the word on, this will probably be our last big ‘group’ OW morning swim for a while….
If we get lucky, it will look like this:
After two great performances in The Lost Sheep at the weekend, Conor and Ronan were feeling invincible and went for the water in togs for a relaxing dip. A few shivers afterwards though….
Still lots of groups going out all evening, although there’s definitely a clear split in this picture.
Siobhan is always stuck behind the camera, but just couldn’t take any more last night..
The RNLI Myrtleville to Church Bay on Sept. 21st is next up – more details on this site over the coming week.
Diesel on the North Main Street in Cork very generously gave hoodies and t-shirts to Carol, Bernard and Damian to mark their recent marathon swims. Thanks to Brian O’Connor for that surprise delivery. Siobhan Russell was called in for yet more pictures last night!!
It was Monday, so that meant Carol had to have done something spectacular over the weekend. It’s all getting a bit predictable at this stage. This week, she was Ladies Winner in the Sandycove Island Challenge in a very fast 22.08. Imagine how fast she’d be if she hadn’t gone around Bere Island the week before….
A couple of pictures here for Rob Bohane’s mantelpiece.
A fantastic day on Saturday for the 11th Crosshaven Tri. Great buzz around the town and everyone gave their best.
Interactive results are here on Sports Timing.
Results here in a pdf for download. Crosshaven Tri 2013 Results
Siobhan Russell’s fantastic pictures are online here. If anyone wants a print of any of these, email her on siobhansrussell@gmail.com.
The hopes of Myrtleville Swimmers in the Sandycove Challenge tomorrow rest on our seasoned campaigners, Carol Cashell and Eddie Irwin. Committed Myrtlevillians and founders of the ABS campaign, they travel the long road to the Island on Saturday with our best wishes and some tea and sandwiches for the journey – they’re bound to get hungry going all that way (right, Rob?) 🙂 🙂
You’ll have to read the replies below for the amended picture to make any sense – if even then.
Bernard Lynch took this lovely shot on Tuesday morning, down for an early swim.
Fourteen hours later, Siobhan Russell got this picture of her group after their swim. Moray and Clodagh are in Crosshaven Tri for the first time this weekend and training hard for it.
The beach is open all day and in use all the time. Just great to see 🙂