Arizona to Host 5 Open Water Events in 2009

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Tucson, AZ, (December 4, 2008) -- Arizona will host a series of five Open Water swimming competitions in 2009 on May 2 at Saguaro Lake, June 6 at Lake Pleasant, September 19 at Saguaro Lake, October 17 at Lake Pleasant and November 15 at Tempe Town Lake, announced June Hussey, Communications and Open Water Chairperson for Arizona Masters. All events will have 2k and 4k distances available. These events will be run by DCB Extreme Adventures with open water veteran Mark Gill serving as Race Director. All events will be officially sanctioned and open to both registered Age Group and Masters swimmers. “Open water enthusiasts are very excited that DCB Extreme Adventures has put together this series for us close to home in 2009,” Hussey said. “Most open water competitions require out-of-state travel during the height of the summer, when lakes and oceans around the U.S. are their warmest. Thanks to our beautiful weather here in Arizona and the event organizers, Arizona can extend the normal open water season by offering swimmers these five shoulder-season events. Other possible 2009 open water events, now in the planning stages by other event organizers, include one in Flagstaff and one south of the border in Rocky Point. According to Hussey, the 2009 events should provide a boost to Arizona’s tourism economy by attracting swim travelers from throughout the U.S. For more info, contact david@dcbadventures.com. ###
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  • So what the rules with regards to wet suit usage in these events? I doubt you'll need a wetsuit except for (possibly) the May and (most likely) the November swims. By June, the water temps should already be warm and they should still stay warm through October. I even swam an open water event in early November with water temps at 72 that, while I think officially could qualify for wetsuit according to USMS rules, was fine with just a regular swim suit. All of these lakes reference in June's post are in the greater Phoenix area, which means that air temps are already hitting 90s in May. If they have one up at Flagstaff (which I hope they do), though, depending upon the time of year, we might want to consider wetsuits. Flag would be challenging both for being colder and being at 6K or so foot altitude. I've not swum o/w in either Saguaro or Pleasant, but these are beautiful locales, so I think they'll be a lot of fun.
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  • So what the rules with regards to wet suit usage in these events? I doubt you'll need a wetsuit except for (possibly) the May and (most likely) the November swims. By June, the water temps should already be warm and they should still stay warm through October. I even swam an open water event in early November with water temps at 72 that, while I think officially could qualify for wetsuit according to USMS rules, was fine with just a regular swim suit. All of these lakes reference in June's post are in the greater Phoenix area, which means that air temps are already hitting 90s in May. If they have one up at Flagstaff (which I hope they do), though, depending upon the time of year, we might want to consider wetsuits. Flag would be challenging both for being colder and being at 6K or so foot altitude. I've not swum o/w in either Saguaro or Pleasant, but these are beautiful locales, so I think they'll be a lot of fun.
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