Thursday 27 November 2008

Steve Munatones features me on his web site at www.10kswimmer.com

Steve Munatones is the creator of www.10kswim.com, www.swimperformance.com and www.virtual-swim.com. His pedigree as a swimmer and his dedication to swimming is unquestionable as can be seen from his swimming c/v:-

USA Swimming National Open Water Swimming Team coach at the 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2007 World Swimming Championships, 2004 World Open Water Swimming Championships and the 2006 and 2007 USA Swimming National Open Water Camps. Presenter at the 2006 American Swimming Coaches Association World Clinic, Long-Distance Swimming columnist and reporter for Swimming World Magazine from 1986-1993 and 2008. 2003 inductee to and Board of Directors member of the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame. Former Waikiki Roughwater Swim race director and professional marathon swimmer. 1982 World Long Distance Swimming Champion (25K), winner of 2 USA Swimming national open water swimming championships and completed 5 unprecedented marathon swims (between 28-58K) in Asia. Open water swimming materials are being used by NBC, NBC Olympics, the Beijing Olympic Committee and USA Swimming. NBC Olympics commentator for the Olympic 10K Marathon Swim in Beijing.

I was therefore astonished and honoured to be contacted by him this week to ask me if he could feature me on his blog site at www.10kswimmer.com which refers people back here to my blog site. The photos used are taken from the Serbia ("green") and Mexico (waving) FINA World Cup Grand Prix which I competed in this year. I thoroughly recommend his site if you are an Open Water Swimmer, it is packed full of useful information.

Article 1 - "Color me Green" (Click here to view)

UPDATE - December 02, 2008

I am honoured once again that Steve has featured my site under his "Very Cool Swimming Web Sites - Part 2" article on December 01, 2008.

Article 2 - "Very Cool Swimming Web Sites - Part 2" (Click here to view)

Sunday 23 November 2008

UK Cold Water Swimming Championships 2009, London, England.

If anyone is training for The English Channel in 2009 or later, I would strongly recommend entering the 2009 UK Cold Water Swimming Championships hosted by the South London Swimming Club at the fabulous Tooting Bec Lido. It is being held on January 24, 2009 and is a fantastic opportunity to get the feel of what it's like to swim in very cold water, and to meet and chat to channel swimmers, pick up tips and share experiences with other cold water swimmers very early in the season.

Above: Some of the participants at the 2007 UK Cold Water Swimming Championships at the Tooting Bec Lido, London, UK.

I first competed there in March 2007 (pictured above) then again at the 2008 World Cold Water Championships which were held there in February this year.

Tuesday 11 November 2008

Channel Swimmers End of Season Bash, Dover, October 25-26, 2008

Above: Channel swimmers and their spouses/partners enjoy a re-union meal at Cullins Yard, Dover.

On Saturday October 25th, we all met in most unusual circumstances in Dover. Yes, we all had clothes on, no swimming hats and nobody recognised anyone! Two time English Channel swimmer Nicola Millichip had organised a re-union dinner this year in Dover in place of the usual French trip. It was a great turn out enjoyed I think by all.

Above: Crying with laughter after Michell Toptalo had performed a rather unusual under table manoeuvre!

Above: Dover beach helper Louise Kent, Channel Swimmers Sam Jones, Michelle Toptalo and me.

Above: 2007 Channel swimmer Megan Forbes and Beccy Hopfensperger.

After a hearty meal in Cullins Yard, we all left and headed for the famous "White Horse" pub in Dover, where successful channel swimmers write their names on the wall along with the date of their respective swims and the swim time.

Above: Left to right: Chris Pountney, Rebecca Hopfensperger, me, Leanne Harding and Mike Cross in The White Horse pub, Dover. Some swimmers names can be seen on the wall in the background.

Above: Three time channel swimmer Mike Cross being ... well ... just being Mike Cross!

At about 1am, all feeling slightly worse for wear, Mike Cross suggested going on to another bar called "The Funky Monkey". We did, but next morning wished I hadn't! We had arranged to go for a swim in the harbour at 10am, and we staggered back to our bed and breakfast at about 3am!

Sometime in the morning I heard a text message come into my phone as I opened my eyes and laid there with my head pounding! Thump. Thump. Thump...it went on. "Never again" I thought to myself, as I shut my eyes to go back to sleep. The text messages went like this:-

Sam Jones (09.03): "Morning! Are we still swimming?"
Me (09.42): "Hkmtjx..."
Sam Jones (09.51): "What the hell does that say hoffy? It's gorgeous down here. Remember that day we played in the waves!! Not quite that bad LOL".
Me (09.51): "About 10.30".
Sam Jones (09.52): "Your gonna miss everyone we are all here".
Me (09.54): "Just got up. Bad headache. Waiting for breakfast".
Sam Jones (09.54): "Lightweight!"
Me (10.16): "Just leaving".

I had just devoured a full Sandown Guest House fry up and two paracetamols! Beccy took one look at her breakfast, and couldn't eat a thing. She sat in the car and didn't leave it until we arrived back in Bury some 4 hours later!

I arrived down at the beach on a wet cold, miserable Dover morning. It was just like summer again! Most people had been in already, and Sam Jones and Emma France were still in there. I reluctantly undressed, and headed for the water.

Above: Undressing and heading for the sea on a typical day in Dover harbour!

Above: Putting my CS&PF swim cap on, and treading the shingles tenderly so as not to disturb my aching head!

Emma and Sam were playing in the sea, and shouting at me to get in. The tide was in and so I walked towards the water....

...stepped in, and before I knew it, I was up to my neck. It took my breath away! I couldn't breath. I was gasping for air, it felt so cold. Only the week before I was swimming in 27 degree water in Mexico. This was 14 degrees but felt much colder. I swam out to Emma and Sam...

...then swam back and got out! I had swum the best part of 30 Metres in total, and been in the water for a whole 3 minutes! Very impressive, but it certainly cleared my head!

Above: What a fine set! We all stagger up the steep incline that is Dover Beach when the tide is in. It's much easier when Barrie is there to assist!

Above: The last photo shoot of the season. Second left, is Barrie 'The Shingle Stomper' Wakeham. Where were you when we were trying to get out Barrie?!

I would like to thank Nicola Millichip for organising the weekend. We had a great time, and look forward to being back again in March for the Channel Swimming & Piloting Federation AGM and dinner.