As many of you might have guessed, I am a huge proponent of open water swimming and open water events.
American Swimming Association, Austin, TX, recently hosted their 9th Annual Lake Travis Relays. Can it really be the ninth swim already? Time flies...
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9th Annual
LAKE TRAVIS RELAY
10/13/2012, Austin, TX
DIVISION RESULTS
OPEN
Maximum Damage
B.Patten, W.Russo, E.Jones, J.Jiracek,
S.Avery, J.Smith 3:49:06
MEN 108-239
SwimStrong
C.Kemp, L.Armstrong, D.Rogers,
R.Esselstyn, T.Robertson, J.Smitheal 3:51:04
SOLO
Rory Pilgrim
Solo 4:23:19
OPEN
B Team
K.Bell, B.Bell, D.Rusk, B.Button, L.Button,
A.Henry 4:31:23
Mixed 240-299
Splash Mob
J.Martin, L.Denison, B.Peterson,
K.Chozick, R.Woltenberg, M.Cimbala 4:42:08
no bob - please don't - we all know your enthusiasm for open water swimming.
swimdaily - lake travis is typically well-protected from winds but if you get things lining up down a 'run' it should chop up pretty good.
I have swam in the relay twice, and am swimming all five stages of the highland lakes challenge next week.
no bob - please don't - we all know your enthusiasm for open water swimming.
swimdaily - lake travis is typically well-protected from winds but if you get things lining up down a 'run' it should chop up pretty good.
I have swam in the relay twice, and am swimming all five stages of the highland lakes challenge next week.