Queenscliff Blue Water Challenge 2016

Queenscliff Blue Water Challenge 2016

What a glorious mild Saturday to head off to the Bellarine Peninsula to do another open water swim. At Queenscliff the anticipation is always there with all the crowd hype and the cannon blast start sending shock waves to fire up your competitive surge.

start

The fun all starts at the registration tent to meet the fellow Belugas and scan for your adversaries. The shirt fits fine so off we go to the coffee shop for the social spark to ignite the morning.

Tactical strategies for the swim are discussed and all the excuses under the sun made by others as to why it will be a challenge to pull out their best (perhaps these are tactics too).  However it is also a way to secure the plans for the rest of the day. The obligatory nervous relief visits are part of the ritual for some more than others and the scene is set.

Near the water all the buzz is about the chop and the currents neither of which were deemed unfamiliar. Now for a select few there was a pact made to lose the suits and get the full feel of the water.

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For once, Paul Turner has some company in the non-wetsuit brigade.

I must say the experience could be called liberating but the swim times might not. Perhaps in the future some of the other Belugas might join the purists and take the non wetsuit plunge too.

As usual the intra-club rivalry meant that the precious seconds gave bragging rites and also meant there were more close calls to come in the future. Enjoyment is the ultimate goal and there seems to have been plenty.

I will not name names but the performances by those concerned who earned place gets makes me proud to belong to a pod of Belugas and rightfully our competitive presence noted.

belugas

Once the swimming was completed the best of all was yet to come with a delicious lunch planned at Jaye’s family beach house. Just as it was last year, the table was invitingly  set for our arrival with places for all and flowers too. The food contribution by everyone was great and it was respectfully devoured with the accompaniment of some nice wine and coffee. Thank you to Jaye and her generous grandparents.

I would like to wrap up the report with thanks for a great day to everyone. What a wonderful sport. Results below, with a big thank you to Anthony for compiling.

Queenscliff 1.2km swim Results
Category Name Category Place Time
Female 18-29 Jaye Dowling 2/23 17'04.5
Female 30-39 Alexandra Cateriano 6/25 17'25.2
Female 40-49 Sue Cox 3/37 16'14.5
Female 50-59 Maureen Weir 33/61 22'25.6
Female 60-69 Sue Muir 12/23 22'05.6
Female 60-69 Kate Mortensen 20/23 30'43.9
Male 40-49 Anthony Ferguson 25/67 17'48.2 *no wetsuit
Male 40-49 Raoul Mulder 26/67 17'48.4 *no wetsuit
Male 40-49 Paul Turner 48/67 20'41.2 *no wetsuit
Male 50-59 Peter Keogh 29/91 17'30.3 *no wetsuit
Male 55-59 Vito Muré 61/91 20'38.2 *no wetsuit
Male 60-69 Wayne Mortensen 25/58 19'34.5
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