Unethical manuever

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Yesterday I swam the 2 mile pier to pier at Newport Beach. This was not my first open water swim. I have done many of them. However, yesterday was the first time I encountered such a disturbing experience. There were 240 people in the race. Of course there was the usual bumping, clobbering, smacking, kicking, and pulling that goes on when ever this many swimmers are converging on one point. Anyone who has ever done an open water swim is used to this. But yesterday a male swimmer actually grabbed me from behind the neck, pushed me down under the water, and then kicked me in the head in order to swim over me. When I say he grabbed me by the neck -- I mean GRABBED HARD. This was not an accident, but a purposeful manuever to get ahead. When I came up for air I was pounded by the swimmer behind me (also a male) who actually apologized. I finished the swim and I will do more of them. I am still stunned though and my neck hurts today. I am not so naive as to think this kind of stuff never happens, I guess I'm just blown away because it actually happened to me and I was not in any way in competition with this guy. Thanks for letting me vent. Kerri
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    There are a couple of threads about this sort of stuff on this Open Water board... I'm fascinated by it, because I'll be doing my first open water swim next month. I have plenty of reason to believe that I will be going into this swim quite naive... These threads help me conceptualize what I might encounter. Question: do "larger" people have less tendency to be hassled like this? I'm 6'6", 240 lbs. I take up a lot of space. I suspect I'll be a little harder than the average bear to dunk. Of course, if I swim the fastest, this all becomes a moot point when nobody can catch me... :D
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  • Former Member
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    There are a couple of threads about this sort of stuff on this Open Water board... I'm fascinated by it, because I'll be doing my first open water swim next month. I have plenty of reason to believe that I will be going into this swim quite naive... These threads help me conceptualize what I might encounter. Question: do "larger" people have less tendency to be hassled like this? I'm 6'6", 240 lbs. I take up a lot of space. I suspect I'll be a little harder than the average bear to dunk. Of course, if I swim the fastest, this all becomes a moot point when nobody can catch me... :D
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