Advice for starting a new open water race

Former Member
Former Member
Hello All New member here. I am 39, from Mass and a life long competitive swimmer. Open water only for the last 18 years or so. I need some advice about starting a new race. I have a swim around an island in a protective estuary that I think is really unique. It is two miles around a small island in Essex, MA. On google maps you will see it called Cross Island. The island is 100 yards from mainland. Most of the swim would be in 4'-10' of water. The water ranges in temp from low 60's to mid 70's I would guess. The tide is 10' so the sun warms the exposed bottom between tides. The warm water mixes with the colder water as the tide comes in. Boats are not an issue as most of the swim is less than 50 yards from shore. There are several spots one could stop and stand up if they needed to. It needs to be done at or near high tide both for water depth and to control the current. It can rip at certain tides but at high you can actually get a little help all the way around believe it or not. I have swum this multiple times and have enjoyed it more each time. I want to build a race and attract some serious competitors. I would like the race to benefit the ALS society as a friend of mine has recently been diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease. What kind of things do you look for in an ocean race? Wetsuit, non-wetsuit. Prize money, Tshirts, awards, food? Logistically I am friends with people that run an open water event for 25 years in Gloucester. I have some ideas on how to do things logistically but I need input on how to make the race professional and attractive to a variety of swimming abilities. This course has the potential to be something special so please help me with some ideas. Thanks Ken Lawler Essex, MA
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  • Former Member
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    If you are worried about water temperature throw in a qualifying requirement and a warning that the water is cold. Do allow non--wetsuits. I didn't know Gloucester was wetsuit only, now I have an excuse for my relative who keeps tryign to make me go there to swim it. (1) too short (2) don't own a wetsuit (3) afriad i'll get heat stroke if i do axquire one and try to swim in it. To each his own just leave it open and ask peopel qualify for any conidtions you are worried about. I have swum father than that in water below 53 degrees and can find you quite a few others who have as well so you should have takers for both options.
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  • Former Member
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    If you are worried about water temperature throw in a qualifying requirement and a warning that the water is cold. Do allow non--wetsuits. I didn't know Gloucester was wetsuit only, now I have an excuse for my relative who keeps tryign to make me go there to swim it. (1) too short (2) don't own a wetsuit (3) afriad i'll get heat stroke if i do axquire one and try to swim in it. To each his own just leave it open and ask peopel qualify for any conidtions you are worried about. I have swum father than that in water below 53 degrees and can find you quite a few others who have as well so you should have takers for both options.
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