tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2378167735941610930.post2671338602640986022..comments2023-04-12T21:24:00.725+10:00Comments on oceanswims: Swimming in the rainos.chttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00297851922614890368noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2378167735941610930.post-940130254772424402014-02-19T17:41:29.955+11:002014-02-19T17:41:29.955+11:00Really enjoyed the swims. Swam harder than I norm...Really enjoyed the swims. Swam harder than I normally would - the smooth water made it too tempting to keep an eye on fellow competitors from my wave who were swimming at a similar pace. I naturally had to keep up. I was pretty happy with my effort in the 1km, but geez, I didn't enjoy getting mowed down in the last 50-100m of the 2.4km by another guy from my wave. I saw the cap coming up robsalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10685096723647639784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2378167735941610930.post-81495962566386807202014-02-17T19:46:21.154+11:002014-02-17T19:46:21.154+11:00Murray Rose Malabar Magic - a very well organised ...Murray Rose Malabar Magic - a very well organised swim. The rain itself didn't dampen the event, but the stormwater run-off sure did - gross! Nothing anyone can do about that though! The two lads on the microphone provided good commentary and a few laughs throughout the morning. The pre-2.4km course directions were confusing at first (5 buoys?! but I can clearly see 7 out there!), but its Benny not a jetnoreply@blogger.com