Subject: RE: Swimming in a strong current Without being there it's a little hard as there are a bunch of variables, but to bottom line it I would live by 2 rules. #1 Current is strongest in the middle of the river. #2 Try and use the current to your advantage. So, The first crossing of the river, I would aim for the inside of the turn buoy, knowing that the current will correct my aim. Turning upstream I would try and find some feet to draft on, even if it means swimming a tad slower. If there aren't any feet to draft, then I would get as close to the shore as reasonable, where the current is weaker. I would then swim past the turn buoy ( how far to be based on the speed of the current ) and then swim striaght across the river, letting the current correct my direction and not needing to fight it in the middle. Sounds like a fun race. Hope this helps. |