Global OWS conference – starter swim!

Ned Denison organised a group to swim in Myrtleville this morning, as a kick-off to the conference this weekend.  As well as lots of local swimmers, Ned was joined by Ram Barkai, founder of the International Ice Swimming Association and Annaleise Carr, who in 2012 at 14 years old, became the youngest person to swim across Lake Ontario, taking just under 27 hours.

Unfortunately, we didn’t get a picture of Ram, as he ended up swimming a marathon with Carmel Collins.  Last seen passing Power Head…..

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Some of this morning’s group (still waiting for Ram and Carmel…..) Carol Cashell, Damian O’Neill, David Merriman, Ned Denison, Eddie Irwin, Finbarr Hedderman, Rob Bohane, Annaleise Carr & Maeve Mulcahy.

As a big bonus for Ned, he got to have his picture taken with two of his heroes.  One of them, unfortunately, was falling asleep……

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Unsponsored Ned Denison with high profile Diesel Powered local swimmers. Or, Bernard and Damian’s annual picture with Ned ‘One of the big guys’ Denison.

But he woke up for this one…..

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Bernard and Ned.

As always, Siobhan Russell’s dedication to the cause is unbelievable.  Dragged herself out of bed this morning to get the pictures as we came in.  It was too dark when we went out, although Riana Parsons tried a few so we might have those to post soon.

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Finishing the morning swim.

Only 4ºC on land but 14ºC in the water – toasty.

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Sun coming up, time for work!

Seriously, though, is there anyone left in Sandycove, Rob?  Finbarr?

Open water, sea swimming in Cork, Ireland

Finbarr Hedderman, Maeve Mulcahy & Rob Bohane.

A great start to a great weekend.  Usual swim at 8.15am (AKA, lunchtime) tomorrow.

Shift work

It’s so busy at the beach, we’re working in shifts.  First group in on Saturday was for Gary Frost’s birthday sunrise swim, with full outdoor catering afterwards.

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Gary Frost’s birthday group – too many to name, but that’s Gary with the balloon on the far left and Lemmy the Dog is there too.

Second shift was just in time for the ferry to pass. Welcome back to Maeve and welcome to David Dineen, who moved to Crosshaven recently.

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David Dineen, Ciaran Byrne, Rob “it’s much easier to get parking in Sandycove” Bohane, Bernard Lynch, Damian O’Neill, Maeve Mulcahy, Eddie Irwin and Neddy “hurry up, it’s cold” Irwin.

The third shift got creative and took one car to Fountainstown, then swam back to Myrtleville.

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Ross O’Connor, Keith Hyde, Aidan Mangan & Kieran Callinan.

A standard time of 8.15am on Saturdays will run throughout the Winter.  It’s over 15c in the water, so it’s not time to even think about cold water yet.

If you’re looking to swim with others and don’t have a group, that’s the time to aim for. Everyone welcome.

RNLI Courtmacsherry Swim Report

From Ray McArdle:

The third annual Courtmacsherry swim took place on September 28th outside Courtmacsherry hotel.  This was due to adverse weather conditions on Blind Strand.

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RNLI Courtmacsherry swim participants 2013

The swim had a 1.5K option (1 lap) or a 3K option (2 laps), with 53 of the 79 swimmers taking the longer option.  The swimmers had to exit the water at the end of lap 1 and run a short distance on the beach prior to starting lap 2

The swim was supported by 8 kayakers and I’d like to thank each of them.  John Crotty, Annalise Dressel, Dorothy Grimes, Cian Walsh, Cath Russell, David and Kev.  Thanks also to Colin Cashman, Seamus and Mairead Barry and the lifeboat crew for the boat support. The rowing club for allowing us to use their markers. Carol Cashell and Dave Maxwell on time keeping. Lisa Cummins and Finola Roycroft on registration and Olan and Barry for parking. I’d also like to thank Ken Cashman for all the work he did in helping me organise this, including liaising with the lifeboat crew, sorting out the markers and organizing boat support. Big thanks also to Derek Van Der Byl for the photos. You can see all 224 here.

Full Report can be downloaded here.  RNLI Courtmacsherry Open Water Swim 2013  .

Windswept and Interesting….

Several regulars missing, but the flag still flown by a hardy bunch of Monday-nighters! Sea temps are staying over 15C, so once you get past the waves at the beach – and the weed – it’s very nice.

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Windy & wavy, but warm – Myrtleville, Monday September 30, 2013.

Tom McCarthy seems to be everywhere these days – pictures abound of him in action in Rocky Bay, Sandycove, Courtmacsherry and back again to Myrtleville.  What a man!

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Tom McCarthy, John Russell & Rebeca Power.

Denis Condon is also seeing out the OW season in style, racing the last two weekends: he still doesn’t miss Monday night, though…..

Open Water, sea swimming in Cork, Ireland

Anne Sheehy , Denis Condon & Ros O’Brien.

Siobhan finally gets in front of the camera again – finished her sea swim and heading for the pool next: flying it, she is 🙂

Open water sea swimming in Cork, Ireland

Gary Frost, Siobhan Russell, Denis Condon & Ros O’Brien.

Just October 7th, 14th and 21st for the Monday nights.  See you next week.

The Buzz of Open Water swimming

By Gordon Adair – age 47 🙂

Looking on for years I thought the sport of Open Water Swimming was beyond my reach but over the last few months I have found out differently. Early July, just by chance I met a few guys in Aghada and I joined them for a swim. Afterwards the buzz and feeling of accomplishment was hard to describe. I felt great and just wanted more and as I found out the opportunities are endless.

Over the next few weeks a friend of mine introduced me to people involved with the Sandycove Swimmers who swim almost everyday around high tide. It really is an amazing place.

As I met more people I was asked to join a group in Myrtleville who swim every Monday night and also on Saturday mornings. Myrtleville also had a dawn swim last Wednesday and that was something really special as we watched the sun come up over Roches Point.

In Cork we are spoilt for choice with our coastline, lakes and rivers. Throughout the year there are many very well organised swims that cater for all ages and abilities. I have been lucky enough to take part in 5 events since July and have made a lot of new friends. The atmosphere at the events is something that has to be experienced. It is like a big close family – everyone is there to help and motivate you. There are no closed doors – all involved have the swim bug The really good swimmers are no different from anyone else except they swim faster and go for ever… but that does inspire others to follow.

The big family of swimmers will embrace new comers sharing all their experience and knowledge. Not alone have I made new friends, I have been given technical advice and motivated to just come back the next day and do it again.

If you are like thinking of getting involved and finding out more about this unbelievable sport, register for the World Open Water Conference from the 11th to the 13th of October in the Rochestown Park Hotel. Many of our local experienced swimmers have managed to bring this event to Cork where we will be treated to a host of international speakers.. Check out all the information on the web site.

This event is filling up fast and is a great opportunity for the newcomers to take the first step, meet the gang and be part of this growing sport.  I am looking forward to meeting people from all over the world and maybe something new will be around the corner.

See you all there…….

Book now on: http://www.activeglobal.com/gl/swimming/cork-ireland/global-open-water-swimming-conference-cork-2013/188179

For more information please see: http://www.globalopenwaterswimmingconferencecork2013.com/

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Gordon Adair at the Myrtleville to Church Bay swim registration  – No. 1, so why try harder?

Open water, sea swimming in Cork, Ireland.

Tom McCarthy promoting the OWS Conference.

End of the early swims

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Jim Shaloo modelling the latest Myrtleville early morning headwear.

The picture is a bit blurry – you’d know Siobhan wasn’t around.   You’d also know it’s time to finish the morning swims when:

  1. Glow sticks are needed to find the other swimmers.
  2. A slight extra hip rotation when breathing lets you stare straight up at the moon.
  3. You can’t see the kelp underneath you, but you keep catching it with your hands to give you a nice scare (bet you’re sorry you missed that one, James).
  4. Stalwart swimmers send last minute tweets that they’re going to the pool (ah, Carol…).

It’s a shame, because the water is at 15.2c – toasty, as Mr. Finbarr would say – but it’s just too dark. So, four more Monday evenings at 6pm and Saturdays at 8.15am continuing for the Winter.

Stormy Monday

We really got lucky with the weather last Saturday – if we had faced this Monday’s weather, it would have meant another swim cancellation.  Monday was great fun to surf around, though…for those willing to try it….

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Hmmmm – will I go in or won’t I? No….Siobhan opts for the “I’m taking pictures” option…

First to test the waters – Joanne & Tadhg were early: conducting sea-lice experiments.Open water, sea swimming in Cork, Ireland

Next in were Diarmuid Herlihy & Rian Herlihy – Rian is swimming the Straits of Gibraltar in 2014.  Diarmuid already knows the route!

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Over a dozen swimmers on a night like this – no stopping us 🙂 .

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Surfers

Open water, sea swimming in Cork, Ireland

Peter O’Mahony & David O’Mahony – with Safe Swimmers

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Stephen O’Reilly & Gary Frost

Some people just hate the water….read Carol’s latest exploits here.Open water, sea swimming in Cork, Ireland

Monday nights will continue until October 21st – the clocks go back on October 27th, so that will be that.

We’re also swimming at 8.15am on Saturdays, which will continue right through the Winter.  Some afternoon swims are also planned and we’ll post these details once we’ve worked them out.  All welcome, as ever.

Pictures from RNLI 2013 swim from Howard Crowdy

Howard Crowdy has kindly sent on a fantastic batch of pictures today.   The two capturing the start are just brilliant…

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The leading group start their swim in the annual RNLI Myrtleville to Church Bay Swim. Picture: Howard Crowdy.

Swimmers take to the water at the start of the annual RNLI Myrtleville to Church Bay Swim recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy

Swimmers take to the water at the start of the annual RNLI Myrtleville to Church Bay Swim. Picture: Howard Crowdy.

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Swimmers pass the safety boats at the start of their 2km Open Water Swim from Myrtleville to Church Bay. Picture: Howard Crowdy.

All of Howard’s pictures are now online here.

RNLI 2013 swim – a few pictures.

With all of the pictures online, here’s a few that caught my eye….

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Tom McCarthy promoting the OWS Conference.

Still some places left for the conference so please support it – book here.  Further conference information on the website – well worth attending.

Open water, sea swimming in Cork, Ireland.

The real Myrtleville Swimmers – Pat Higgins, Tom Bermingham and Jimmy Long.

A good view of some of the safety flotilla - with Kieran Dwyer and Peter O'Mahony ready to go on the slip.

A good view of some of the safety flotilla – with Kieran Dwyer and Peter O’Mahony ready to go on the slip.

The safety cover on the day was unbeatable and every swimmer commented on it.

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RNLI swim start 2013 – speedsters already moving out.

Open water, sea swimming in Cork, Ireland

At the finish – the first swimmer is in sight and the team are waiting – Antoinette, Damian, Kate, Yvette, Conor, Bernard & Vincent.

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Last few swimmers finishing – how’s that for safety & support 🙂

The spot prize-giving didn’t proceed in a very organised fashion – the least well-managed part of the day, if truth be told….

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Bernard’s unwashed Speedos. The most popular spot prize – still unclaimed……

Thanks to The Edge Sports for sponsoring the spot prizes.

RNLI Myrtleville – Church Bay 2013: Pictures

It was an absolutely fantastic day on Saturday, with a challenging sea bringing the best out of all 101 swimmers.  We had an incredible performance from the winner, Ethan O’Brien, in a time of 24:43.  Carol Cashell continued her winning streak with third place overall and first lady in 28:25.  Special mention also for Neddie Irwin, age 10, who finished in 33:22 for 18th place overall, leaving lots of big names in his wake.

All swimmers came in under 55 minutes, supported throughout by the RNLI, Civil Defence, Coast Guard, Funkytown kayakers and numerous volunteers in boats, kayaks and on land who gave their time and equipment freely.  Thank you very much to everyone.  Over €1,200 was raised for the RNLI – and that is what it’s all about.

Siobhan Russell took hundreds of pictures and these are online here.  She’s great!

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We’re going to need a bigger beach next year – Participants 2013.

Open water, sea swimming in Cork, Ireland

Overall winner, Ethan O’Brien with Gary Heslin, RNLI and Bernard Lynch.

Open water sea swimming in Cork, Ireland

Ladies winner, Carol Cashell with Gary Heslin, RNLI and Bernard Lynch.

Open Water, sea swimming in Cork, Ireland

Neddie Irwin with Gary Heslin, RNLI and Bernard Lynch.

With participant numbers growing quickly, we will look at next year’s event and plan to make it even better.  Thanks to everyone who helped and participated.