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Event Recap: Great Hudson 1.6 Mile Swim

In the Summer of 2012, I watched my sister participate in the Brooklyn Bridge Swim. It was my first experience watching NYC swimmers brave the notoriously dirty shores of the Hudson & East Rivers, and swim headfirst towards Manhattan island. Ever since that summer, I wanted to try a NYC Swim event. I missed the 2013 edition of the Brooklyn Bridge Swim due to race conflicts, so when the opportunity to participate in the Great Hudson Swim came up, I immediately splurged. The registration process, however, is not immediate. In order to successfully register for a NYC Swim event, you must submit “proof” that you are capable of completing said event. Therefore, I uploaded some of my Ironman & triathlon open water swim results.

The Great Hudson Swim starts at Pier 45. We borrowed the NYC Water Taxi’s floating dock, which is a good 7-foot vertical jump into the Hudson. Hold onto your goggles!!!

jumping off the dock!
jumping off the dock!

After jumping into the 58 degree-Fahrenheit (14.4 degrees Celsius) water, we swam parallel to the pier until the the 3rd buoy, where we made a left turn. Sighting the rest of the buoys down the Hudson was a breeze! Thanks to the tall buildings and the 7:50am start, sun glare was not a issue.

The Great Hudson Swim reminded me of my first experience in the Hudson, during last year’s NYC Triathlon, which is a similar swim.

So about 30 minutes after making the turn, the course led us to the North Cove Harbor. All the swimmers had to navigate between two rows of neatly docked sailboats inside the harbor. Once inside the harbor, we were sheltered from the water current.

And so, after 34 minutes, I finished the NYC Great Hudson Swim! Part of me wished that the event lasted longer, because a few days before this event, NYC Swim had announced that 2014 may be the last year of the ‘shorter’ open water swim events (due to increasingly complicating event logistics).

Thank you Mom & Dad for coming out to watch me swim! (and for the pictures!)

Update: Preliminary results are posted!Link

drying off after the Great Hudson Swim
drying off after the Great Hudson Swim

Garmin file included below. Did I swim straight enough?

Nassau Run Series Part 3 – Cedar Creek Park 5 miler

This was the 3rd race out of a 4 race series. GLIRC and Run Nassau have been putting on excellent community races and this event was no different. Our course took us around the park, featured an out and back to the aerodrome, and then another loop before finishing the 5 miler.

My performance was measured based on how much fatigue were left from yesterday’s double bike race in Branchbrook.

My goal was to hit around 30 minutes and was able to muster a 29:51, good for 5th place overall.

Ed from the Long Island running team, We Are Athletes, was out there again taking race photos and I particularly liked these.

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Nassau Run Series Part 2 – Lido Beach 4 miler

Windy and flat. Not my favorite race conditions, but it’s always good to get a workout in. This was nothing special…so here are some pics!

finish 1

front pack mile 1

running in the front pack

Next part of this run series is a 5 miler on March 23rd at Cedar Creek Park.

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