Kingdom Swim, VT, Sat., July 7, 2012

Kingdom Swim, Lake Memphremagog, VT, July 7, 2012 Adults: 10 miles, 6 miles, 3 miles, 1 mile (USMS sanction) Subadults, too (USAS sanction) Registration fees increase on January 1, 2012. www.kingdomswim.org This swim has been selected as the USMS 9+ mile OW Championship swim for 2013, so give it a whirl in 2012! About 12-15 places left for 10-milers. And a truly long swim, whole length of the lake, also upcoming this summer. Swim to Canada! :)
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    why does this swim require a kayaker for a 3-mile swim? i would be coming from houston, tx... it certainly adds expense to bring my own lifeguard. one of the positives of open water swimming is the solace of the swim. i have known kayakers to be essential on a race course, but these weren't 3 mile swims. i had two kayakers bump into me in two different races in late 2011... no damage done, very apologetic and ridiculous
  • why does this swim require a kayaker for a 3-mile swim? i would be coming from houston, tx... it certainly adds expense to bring my own lifeguard. one of the positives of open water swimming is the solace of the swim. i have known kayakers to be essential on a race course, but these weren't 3 mile swims. i had two kayakers bump into me in two different races in late 2011... no damage done, very apologetic and ridiculous I suggest you take this question to the organizers (I am not one). I have swum the 3-mile course, a big loop, and swimmers do get spread out. Kayakers also help keep you on course. It is intended as a safety feature and may help you finish with a faster time. The organizers can assign you a volunteer local kayaker (for which you pay), so you need not bring anyone.
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    thanks - the destination seems a considerable chore & expense from houston, TX for a one-mile swim. i presume the organizers are being diligent... but overprotective in my opinion. venue sounds fantastic, and the event seems a 'bucket list' swim.
  • 10 places left for 10-mile swim, July 7, Lake Memphremagog, VT. www.kingdomswim.org
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Kingdom Swim is a great event. I did my first 10 miler there last year.
  • I did my first open water swim here last year and swam the 6 mile. It was lovely and the Northeast Kingdom is beautiful. The start of the race was hard with all the kayaks, but I was glad I had my open spotter once we spread out. There was white chop/poor viability and I wouldn't have been able to see the buoys without my spotter.
  • Sad I'll miss this one in 2012, but happy to see it'll be the USMS 9+ championship for 2013!
  • why does this swim require a kayaker for a 3-mile swim? i would be coming from houston, tx... it certainly adds expense to bring my own lifeguard. one of the positives of open water swimming is the solace of the swim. i have known kayakers to be essential on a race course, but these weren't 3 mile swims. i had two kayakers bump into me in two different races in late 2011... no damage done, very apologetic and ridiculous I did the 6 miler last year. The wind picked up coming down the length of the lake on the return loop, there was a 2' chop and the buoys disappeared and the shoreline keep getting lost. Hell, I was even losing my yaker from time to time, but he brought me back home. Was a lot of fun, though.
  • Now 4 places left in 10-miler, per the meet director. Usually a few people can't make it, and some places open up later. But it's not guaranteed. Imagine the disgruntle of being bumped down to a 6-mile swim (quelle horreur!)
  • Registration closes June 1 for 10-mile, 6-mile, and 3-mile course. www.kingdomswim.org :)