Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event
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2016-07-20 12:00 PM |
Extreme Veteran 660 | Subject: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event this is for you rules officals out there. the race I am looking it is a swim in a narrow river where you swim upstream then turn arround and swim downstream back to swim exit. the rules say "Swimmers are required to stay on course, swim clockwise, and keep turn buoys on their right. Failure to do so may result in disqualification.". So if went wide to the left I would be in shallow water and I could walk up the side of the river on the river bank. is there a rule of how close to the buoys you need to be? Edited by BuckHamilton 2016-07-20 12:00 PM |
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2016-07-20 12:04 PM in reply to: BuckHamilton |
Member 1748 Exton, PA | Subject: RE: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event running up the shore line instead of swimming will get you DQ'ed. This is a 3 sport event, if you can't swim, don't sign up. |
2016-07-20 12:22 PM in reply to: mike761 |
Extreme Veteran 3025 Maryland | Subject: RE: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event Originally posted by mike761 running up the shore line instead of swimming will get you DQ'ed. This is a 3 sport event, if you can't swim, don't sign up. wrong. as long as you go around the buoys you are fine. |
2016-07-20 12:32 PM in reply to: BuckHamilton |
Expert 2852 Pfafftown, NC | Subject: RE: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event There was a guy on the forum a few years ago who figured out he was faster (in a pool tri) by dolphin diving and not swimming (he was fully capable of swimming the distance). So.....he dolphin-dove the entire swim leg. There's a story in 'Becoming an Ironman' about one of the first Hawaii ironmans when they brought in some stud from across the pond to compete. They put the swim in a shallow part of the body of water and this guy walked the entire 2.4 mi. He couldn't swim a lick. So yes......it's been done. |
2016-07-20 12:37 PM in reply to: BuckHamilton |
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2016-07-20 1:00 PM in reply to: mike761 |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event Well hell......if you can run up the shore in ankle deep water I'm taking my bike. |
2016-07-20 1:01 PM in reply to: Goggles Pizzano |
2016-07-20 1:07 PM in reply to: ChrisM |
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1300 | Subject: RE: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event No worries, I thought you were messing with me. That's a ferry. East coast variation of Escape from Alcatraz. |
2016-07-20 1:40 PM in reply to: Goggles Pizzano |
Extreme Veteran 660 | Subject: RE: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event I think I could do a 1.25 miles of walking in 6 inches of water in about 20 min compared to 40 minutes of swimming it. plus if there s a good current walking upstream walking would be faster than swimming in the current. I do not see where I would be breaking the rule walking 3 inches of water as the course is defined as to the right of the buoys. I am not leaving the water Just having some fun with this as it popped into my head during a long swim workout. |
2016-07-20 1:43 PM in reply to: BuckHamilton |
Extreme Veteran 660 | Subject: RE: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event plus its fun to get a good argument going here |
2016-07-20 1:52 PM in reply to: mike761 |
2016-07-20 2:00 PM in reply to: BuckHamilton |
Subject: RE: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event Originally posted by BuckHamilton plus its fun to get a good argument going here Post a thread "Why you must flip turn" That should do it. In ocean swims, which I know are not governed by the same rules, the smart swimmers run the beach to get as close to and the straightest line to the first buoy before entering the water |
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2016-07-20 2:02 PM in reply to: g_shotts |
2016-07-21 8:42 AM in reply to: 0 |
1300 | Subject: RE: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event
That might have been the race I couldn't remember earlier. Edited by Goggles Pizzano 2016-07-21 8:43 AM |
2016-07-21 11:01 AM in reply to: ChrisM |
2016-07-21 11:34 AM in reply to: g_shotts |
754 | Subject: RE: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event I think the lots of people doing it criteria may be important. A few years ago, I did a race with a river swim. We passed the mouth of a small tributary, and there was so much material deposited out into the main river that my hands were brushing against it. Everyone just stood up and ran until the water got deep again. |
2016-07-21 2:00 PM in reply to: BuckHamilton |
261 | Subject: RE: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event Originally posted by BuckHamilton I think I could do a 1.25 miles of walking in 6 inches of water in about 20 min compared to 40 minutes of swimming it. plus if there s a good current walking upstream walking would be faster than swimming in the current. I do not see where I would be breaking the rule walking 3 inches of water as the course is defined as to the right of the buoys. I am not leaving the water Just having some fun with this as it popped into my head during a long swim workout. I would also try foregoing all training for this event. Since you won't be swimming, you'll save so much energy so you don't need to train for the bike and run. |
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2016-07-22 9:27 AM in reply to: TriTampa2 |
Extreme Veteran 660 | Subject: RE: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event I just have to hook up the electric motor to my bike and put the wheels in my shoes and I will bet set |
2016-07-22 9:41 AM in reply to: BuckHamilton |
Extreme Veteran 959 Greenwood, South Carolina | Subject: RE: Do you have to swim in the swim section of the event My race director told us at one race, people could walk the swim course in the shallow water but they would not be eligible for awards. |
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