Lake Zurich Swim

Coordinates: 47°13′40″N 8°48′47″E / 47.227690°N 8.812953°E / 47.227690; 8.812953
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The Lake Zurich Swim belong to the world's longest swimming marathon races.[1] It is held annually in August and is organized by the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team.

The participants swim from Rapperswil47°13′40″N 8°48′47″E / 47.227690°N 8.812953°E / 47.227690; 8.812953 to Zurich, with a total course length of 16.4 miles (26.4 km).[2]

Winner's list

Winner's list[2] (Race best time highlighted)
Date Men Women
Country Swimmer Time (hours, minutes, seconds) Country Swimmer Time (hours, minutes, seconds)
1987  United Kingdom Lyndon Dunsbee 06:15:02  Switzerland Bridet Young 06:35:20
1988  Egypt Mahmond Nail 06:38:40  India Archana Patel 09:51:20
1989  Poland Bogustaw Lizak 09:09:48  Switzerland Monika Glaner 09:42:31
1990  Germany Christoph Wandratsch 06:15:20  Australia Tammy van Wisse 06:42:19
1991  Czech Republic Michal Spacek 06:39:45  Czech Republic Ilona Musalkova 07:40:28
1992  Netherlands Erik von Dartel 06:19:14  Czech Republic Lenka Sterbova 07:09:18
1993  Egypt Mohammed Maarouf 05:51:41 [3]  Switzerland Karin Bolliger 11:56:10
1994  Egypt Tamer Ibrahim Ali 05:57:40  Australia Susie Mareney 06:00:07
1995  Switzerland Christian Narra 05:53:21  Switzerland Pamela Kalas 06:12:08
1996  Switzerland David Zanfino 07:24:25  Sweden Eva Anderson 07:56:13
1997
1998  United Kingdom Simon Lee 07:06:15  Sweden Eva Andersson 07:45:29
1999
2000  United Kingdom Simon Lee 07:07:00  Argentina Petti Noelia 07:27:37
2001  Switzerland Michele Silvan 06:06:55  Switzerland Nadia Krüger 05:59:43
2002  United Kingdom Simon Lee 07:11:52  Sweden Eva Andersson 08:25:21
2003  Ecuador Santiago Palacios 06:50:42  South Africa Amanada Picard 06:48:12
2004  Italy Paolo Chiarino 08:12:24  United Kingdom Julia Aston 10:23:50
2005  Switzerland Toni Pavičić-Donkić 06:41:08  Germany Sandra Albrecht 07:26:41
2006  United States Steve Haley 07:40:53  India Bhakti Sharma 10:41:41
2007  Czech Republic David Cech 06:53:50  United Kingdom Nancy Douglas 07:07:05
2008  New Zealand Alistair Cottle 07:27:07  Australia Helen Conway 08:49:20
2009  United Kingdom Lee Portingale 07:15:07  Germany Christiane Vendel 07:43:29
2010  Australia Andrew Keegan 07:36:18  United States Julie Ann Galloway 06:35:41
2011  Italy Thomas Ladurner 06:54:45  United Kingdom Elizabeth Price 08:25:41
2012  Brazil Andriano Passini 07:42:03  United Kingdom Alexandra Hardy 07:30:56
2013  Australia Oliver Wilkinson 06:56:36  Ireland Susan Dillon 08:38:40
2014  Italy Marco Allegretti 06:19:41 [4]  Ireland Rachael Lee 07:02:15 [4]
2015  United States John Zemaitis 07:40:23 [5]  United Kingdom Jo Yetman 08:21:31 [5]
2016  Switzerland Til Mesmer 06:35:35 [6]  Australia Georgina Kovacs 06:59:31 [6]

References

  1. ^ Munatones, Steven : Human Kinetics Open Water Swimming , p. 48, 163. 2011. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
  2. ^ a b srichinmoyraces.org : "Marathon-Swim Rapperswil-Zurich 26.4 km". 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
  3. ^ openwaterswimming.com : "When The Egyptians Came Up Into The Swiss Alps". 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-20.
  4. ^ a b openwaterswimming.com : "Marco Allegretti Leads International Field Across Lake Zurich". 2014-08-18. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  5. ^ a b openwaterswimming.com : "John Zemaitis, Jo Yetman Go Bioprene Across Lake Zürich In International Self-Transcendence Marathon-Schwimmen". 2015-08-08. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
  6. ^ a b ch.srichinmoyraces.org : "Results 2016" (PDF). 2016-08-07. Retrieved 2016-08-09.

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