2009 was no different - none of which could be possible without the tremendous help of escort boat pilots, crews, kayakers, race organizers and volunteers.
You can vote on the World's Greatest Open Water Swims of 2009 in a poll here. Below are our choices with the full realization that the season (English Channel and Southern Hemisphere) is not yet over and many others have different opinions. Your comments and suggestions are greatly welcomed.
Significance: Established longest continuous relay swim conducted under English Channel rules by all-star teams of 12 established marathon swimmers.
Significance: No wetsuits in 39°F (4°C) water with 32°F (0°C) air temperature and 19°F (-7°C) wind chill.

Significance: Time was fastest among nearly 19,000 entrants in the world's most popular competitive open water race.

Significance: first female crossing of the treacherous, shark-infested, very difficult channel in Hawaii.

Significance: Exciting last-stroke upset victory over the most dominant professional marathon swimmer of the current era.

Significance: 35-year-old mother beats the world’s best professional marathon swimmers under tough conditions.

Significance: 15-year-old home-grown swimmer from Jersey swims quickly while battling elements and seasickness.
Significance: 15-year-old home-grown swimmer from Jersey swims quickly while battling elements.

Significance: Led nearly the entire way against the toughest and fastest female field assembled in 2009.

Significance: Two victories came back-to-back over a 2-day period against the world’s fastest men.
Significance: 9th consecutive victory in the world's most famous professional marathon swim against the world's fastest marathon swimmers.

Significance: Hard-fought comeback victory under tremendous pressure in his home country against world’s fastest marathon swimmers.

Significance: Fastest English Channel crossing of 2009, fourth fastest solo single-crossing of all time.

Significance: 15-year-old becomes the youngest person to ever swum Lake Ontario, Canada.
Significance: Fast 1-mile swim against several Olympic gold medalists and world champions in a winner-take-all sprint in cold San Francisco Bay.
Significance: Special Olympian from Cayman Islands placed 3rd in the 19-29 age in the non-wetsuit division in the San Francisco Bay in his first cold-water experience.
Significance: Preparation and logistics of organizing 220 swimmers to swim non-stop over 232 hours and 52 minutes (9 nights and 10 days).

Significance: Shattered the existing record of 17:48 which had only been done once before by a man (Kris Rutford in 1995).

Significance: Resilience under extremely difficult conditions.

Significance: Amazing battle against time and elements in her first attempt in the English Channel.

Significance: Cold-water swim at 6,225 feet (1,897 meters) in altitude.
Significance: Broke two-week-old record at 6,225 feet (1,897 meters) in altitude.
Significance: Started and finished every single heat of every 1-mile swim in 4 different lakes during the Great Swim series.
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3 comments:
lets hear it for all those boat crews, kayakers, organizers and volunteers who made all these tremendous swims possible!!!!
Phil Gormley
USMS 3 mile Hudson River Coordinator
You are absolutely correct.
Every Swimmer is a Winner!!!
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