Showing posts with label Nino Fazio. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

The Maestro of Messina

A series of open water swims are held in Sicily in the Strait of Messina.

The Strait of Messina is a narrow channel between the eastern tip of Sicily and the southern tip of Calabria which is on the Italian mainland.

Nino Musciumarra, known as the Shark of the Straits and the most important figure in the history of open water swimming in the Strait of Messina, sadly passed away this week. Nino Fazio has posted a touching tribute to Nino here.

The Sicilian long-distance swimmer almost single-handedly created the tradition of swimming across the tumultuous stretch of sea that separates Sicily from continental Italy.

Nino lived life to its fullest, gaining nationwide fame as one of the pioneers of Italian long-distance swimming. From 1949 when he first crossed the Straits in a 12K race, he provided the Italian media with many stories as an individual of strong will and a rebellious spirit. He swam 11 Traversata dello Stretto races between 1954 and 1969, lending a helpful hand to all swimmers who ventured from around the world to the shores of Messina. Among those who he took under his wing was American Mary Margaret Revell, who was the first woman to complete a double-crossing in 1963.

The Italian press nicknamed Nino the "Shark of the Straits" when he did a double-crossing from Mortelle in Sicily to Cannitello in Calabria and back to Messina in 5 hours and 22 minutes in 1964. He was the first person to swim from the Aeolian Islands to the coasts of Sicily (from Vulcano to Milazzo) in 1979 at the age of 58. His longer solo swim was from Messina south to Taormina, crossing the Straits in a longer way in 17 hours. In 1988, Nino swam across the Straits for the last and 24th time at the age of 67.

Besides his own exploits as a swimmer of the traversata*, Nino also organized, mentored, inspired and escorted many swimmers who challenged the Straits and other locations around Sicily, including open water hero Lynne Cox and Italian open water swimming heroes including Gianni Golini, Paolo Pinto, Leardo Callone, Pippo Nicosia, Agata Malvagna, Giovanni Fiannacca, Nino Fazio, Cristina Scotto and dozens of others of all ages.

In his later years, despite facing a series of strokes, he never lost his good humor, his ability to inspire a younger generation with stories and advice and his inner strength.

Upon his shoulders and strength of character, the open water swimming community remains alive and well in the Strait of Messina.



* The crossings include the 5.2K 45th annual Traversata dello Stretto. The second race is the 10th annual Trofeo Baia di Grotta (see finish point on left). The third race is the 1.8K II Trofeo Onda Azzurra along the Calabria coast. The fourth race is 36th annual 3.7K Favazzina-Scilla swim in late August. The fifth race is the 5.1K XI Memoria Nino Sofi. The sixth race is the 3K Città di Reggio Calabria II in September.

Photos are courtesy of Nino Fazio.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Open Water Swims in the Strait of Messina

There is a series of open water swims in Sicily near or in the Strait of Messina held annually in August and September. The Strait of Messina is a narrow channel between the eastern tip of Sicily and the southern tip of Calabria (see map below) which is on the Italian mainland.



The first race is the 5.2K 45th annual Traversata dello Stretto with the longest history and a difficult course across the Strait of Messina. First crossed in 1930, the Strait has strong currents and natural whirlpools that make for a challenging and enjoyable event to do and watch, especially on a clear day. The Traversata dello Stretto starts at Torre Faro, crosses the Strait of Messina to a turn in Cannitello in Calabria on the Italian mainland, then traverses along the Italian coast and finished in Villa San Giovanni.

The second race is the 10th annual Trofeo Baia di Grotta (see finish point on left). The third race is the 1.8K II Trofeo Onda Azzurra along the Calabria coast. The fourth race is 36th annual 3.7K Favazzina-Scilla swim in late August. The fifth race is the 5.1K XI Memoria Nino Sofi. The sixth race is the 3K Città di Reggio Calabria II in September.

Photo of the Traversata dello Stretto race courtesy of Nino Fazio

Friday, January 16, 2009

Open Water Swims in the Strait of Messina

There is a series of open water swims in Sicily near or in the Strait of Messina held annually in August and September. The Strait of Messina is a narrow channel between the eastern tip of Sicily and the southern tip of Calabria (see map below) which is on the Italian mainland.



The first race is the 5.2K 45th annual Traversata dello Stretto with the longest history and a difficult course across the Strait of Messina. First crossed in 1930, the Strait has strong currents and natural whirlpools that make for a challenging and enjoyable event to do and watch, especially on a clear day. The Traversata dello Stretto starts at Torre Faro, crosses the Strait of Messina to a turn in Cannitello in Calabria on the Italian mainland, then traverses along the Italian coast and finished in Villa San Giovanni.

The second race is the 11th annual Trofeo Baia di Grotta (see finish point on left). The third race is the 1.8K II Trofeo Onda Azzurra along the Calabria coast. The fourth race is 36th annual 3.7K Favazzina-Scilla swim in late August. The fifth race is the 5.1K XI Memoria Nino Sofi. The sixth race is the 3K Città di Reggio Calabria II in September.

In 1985, the world-renowned Lynne Cox visited the Strait of Messina to attempt to break the record of Monia Scalzo. In 1963, Mary Margaret Revell became the first woman to complete a double-crossing. Later this year, Mary will be back to replicate her swim, 46 years after her first time. Her timer will be the son of the timer of her first swim. Cheering Mary will be the The Shark of the Strait 88 year old Nino Musciumarra who was with Mary 46 years ago.

The history is long and colorful in the Strait of Mesina.

Photo of the Traversata dello Stretto race and Nino Musciumarra are courtesy of Nino Fazio.