Earlier this week, I have deceided and registered myself up for an Ocean swim competition.
The competition is a coast to coast race about 2.2km - 2.5km long. I have checked the past record: it takes competitors about 24mins(first) -65 mins(last) to finish the whole course.
Last night, I went to the swimming pool and did some laps. It took me about 50 minutes for 2km and I was swimming leisurely. I am fairly confident that if I try, I can finish 2km in about 40-45 mins. Using interpolation, 2.2km - 2.5km would take me about 50 or so mins.
Now swim in the ocean is different to swim in a pool. In the ocean there are many factors that would affect performance - although it does not necessarily make you slower. Especially since you typically go out of the beach using a rip and come back through a break.
I am wondering whether someone here has personal experience in coast to coast swim and can tell me what kind of time difference one would get between swim 2km in a pool and swim 2km in the ocean?
The competition is a coast to coast race about 2.2km - 2.5km long. I have checked the past record: it takes competitors about 24mins(first) -65 mins(last) to finish the whole course.
Last night, I went to the swimming pool and did some laps. It took me about 50 minutes for 2km and I was swimming leisurely. I am fairly confident that if I try, I can finish 2km in about 40-45 mins. Using interpolation, 2.2km - 2.5km would take me about 50 or so mins.
Now swim in the ocean is different to swim in a pool. In the ocean there are many factors that would affect performance - although it does not necessarily make you slower. Especially since you typically go out of the beach using a rip and come back through a break.
I am wondering whether someone here has personal experience in coast to coast swim and can tell me what kind of time difference one would get between swim 2km in a pool and swim 2km in the ocean?
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