Subject: RE: Triathlon de Montreal msaumure - 2007-08-04 10:47 PM Also, not sure how the "bassin Olympique" is exactly shaped, but I heard that the swim distance is much more linear (as opposed to triangular shaped) and therefore makes it easier to swim in a straight line. Looking forward to that as well as I tend to swim in zig-zags! Marty Steel cables anchored to the bottom of the bassin are used to hold the marker bouys for the kayaking race lanes ( I think there are 6 or 8 lanes in all). While swimming out and back if you stay 3 to 10 feet from the marker bouys you can see the cable ( through the weeds at times ) and use that for your sighting. If you find the cable you will only have to sight to see how far down the course you are . The course is a large rectangle shape. For the HIM ( 2000m) it is most likey to be a 950m swim straight out from the start the either a 90 deg. left ( 2005 race) or 90 deg. right (2006 race) turn around the maker bouy. 100m across then another 90 deg turn and then back 950m to the exit. Go to google earth or a site like that that has the satilite view you will see it right away. Mike |