Rules of Marathon Swimming

An item that may be of interest to those interested in the longer open water swims: Rules of Marathon Swimming - Marathon Swimmers Federation This document was written by four well-established marathon swimmers, three of whom are USMS members. MSF Rules are intended as guidance for swimmers wishing to attempt a standard, traditional marathon swim in bodies of water where there is no local governing body. They are also intended as a clear statement about the "spirit" of the sport which underlies these rules, so any popular media who report on marathon swimming in the future will not be confused or misled on this issue. MSF Rules have been endorsed by an impressive (and growing) list of marathon swimmers and aspiring marathon swimmers. For further info, please see the ongoing discussion at the Marathon Swimmers Forum, and the coverage by Swimming World and SwimSwam. Happy swimming, Evan Morrison Co-Author of MSF Rules (with Elaine Howley, Andrew Malinak, and Donal Buckley) Co-Founder, Marathon Swimmers Federation and Forum.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago
    A good observor will have eyes on the swimmer for the start, finish, every feed. Additionally, they will be noting things like air temp, water temp, conditions, stroke rate...every 30 minutes or so, items consumed, time of each feed/ break, information comunicated, time of swimmer eliminations and regurgitations, etc etc etc.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago
    A good observor will have eyes on the swimmer for the start, finish, every feed. Additionally, they will be noting things like air temp, water temp, conditions, stroke rate...every 30 minutes or so, items consumed, time of each feed/ break, information comunicated, time of swimmer eliminations and regurgitations, etc etc etc.
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