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Comments: This was the hardest OWS swim ever for me. I'm never tired after a swim, but I was this time Surf was breaking all the way to the turn buoy and the end of the pier. There were a lot more swells and chop that the previous two years. It took a lot of work to sight the buoys to the harbor. I'm surprised and happy that I had a straight line on the Garmin. The course was long again this year, about 2.6 miles, and it seemed extra long with the hard work fighting the chop. Way different than last year's perfect conditions. Last year, it was easy to draft and find people with good lines. We were in a reasonably narrow pack, only losing people when they didn't sight to the far buoy. This year, we were blown apart, and I didn't draft *at* *all* - I was expecting a crowd since there were twice as many swimmers this year. Oh yeah, I lost a minute or two when I thought my timing chip was falling off in the surf, and ended up tying the strap in a knot near the turn buoy. A lot of my usual company was a 100 yards in front of me at the first turn. Results Post race
Warm down: Sally and Ryan were there to cheer me at the finish, and our crowd from the DBC found each other and chatted. Event comments: Tough conditions today! Last updated: 2014-03-03 12:00 AM
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United States
61F / 16C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 103/149
Age Group = M50-59
Age Group Rank = 21/25
I got up a little early for PB/honey and coffee. Sally and Lauri were at the house at about 4 and we carpooled the two hours to Oceanside. Great company to pass time with! We parked at the free lot, signed in, went back to the car for our stuff, and had a lot of extra time before we walked down the beach and played in the surf before the gun.
I showed Sally the ropes for her first ever ocean OWS - we were in the surf for a few minutes to get used to things.