Competition

Competition Name
Kroc Masters Open Water Swim
Meet Date
Sat, 7/16/2022
Description
KROC MASTERS OPEN WATER SWIM
Lake Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, Sanders Beach, 15th at Lakeside
SATURDAY, JULY 16, 2022
Choose: 1 kilometer (one loop) or 2 Kilometer (two loops)

8:30am:  Mandatory Safety meeting
9:00am:  Race Start

 
NOTE:   ALL SWIMMERS MUST BE 18 or over  and  MUST BE UNITED STATES MASTER SWIMMERS (USMS) MEMBERS.   Anyone not wishing to be a full year member of USMS may pay $15.00 extra with their entry fee to obtain a one-time/one-event USMS membership (but why not become a member of USMS for the year?)  Our insurance through the Masters Organization mandates these requirements (adults only/membership)…no insurance, no swim for anyone. 

Sanders Beach, Lakeshore at 15th street Coeur D Alene.   Water temperature in July has historically been between 63 and 69 degrees and last year at this time it was approximately 67 degrees. 

Swim will be parallel to shore with water depth from 10 feet to 35 feet.  You will be able to swim to a beach from any spot in the course (no rocky cliffs) if you are not feeling up to finishing (but be sure safety team knows). 

Wetsuits, neoprene caps allowed but unless the water is unusually cold (below 61), not required (USMS rules require wetsuits for any organized swim where the water temperature will be under 61 degrees). If wearing a neoprene cap you MUST put the Race Cap over it as it is a component of the race management (color of cap). 

Have you wondered about Open Water but so far been unable to make the leap?   Go for the One Loop, 1 kilometer, about 2/3 of a mile, (1000 meters) with kayakers and lifeguards around you.    

Entries will be limited to 100 swimmers.  $35.00 entry fee IF USMS member, $35 + $15 if not.  Awards for first in each age group by gender (18-24, 25-29 etc.) 

T shirts as part of entry fee.  ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 12th.   ON-LINE ENTRIES ONLY, NO BEACH ENTRIES 

DISCLAIMER:   This is NOT a pool, it is a LAKE and weather & water temperature are totally uncontrolled.  The swim will not happen if the water temperature is 57 degrees or less.  Wind can create unsafe conditions for swimmers and kayak support. Conditions on Race Day must be safe: Brisk wind, significant whitecaps/chop, excessive wildfire smoke and/or Lightning will mean NO Swim.   If the Swim does not happen we will make every effort to reschedule as soon as permits can be obtained for a new date in 2022 but there will be no refunds. 

Meet Director:  Howard Burns, noturnswim@yahoo.com  
 
Prepare yourself for the Long Bridge (1.76 miles) and/or CDA Crossing (2.4 miles) in August! 
 
 
MAP OF THE COURSE which will be marked with buoys and have chaperones in kayakers along the way  



PLEASE REVIEW  (we don’t want to discourage you but also want you to enjoy yourself) 

1.  Don’t come to the swim wearing your new wetsuit for the first time in the water.  You need to have swum in your wetsuit for at least a few swims to be comfortable in it (or have discovered it chafes, is too restrictive, etc.).  Most likely you will not have to wear a wetsuit unless you wish for the race. 

2.  Don’t make our swim your first ever swim in open water.  Yes come on in for your first ‘race’ in open water but open water is not a pool in SO many ways!   You need to experience it without any race pressure and slowly/easy for the first few times. 67 degrees can seem quite cold. 

3.  Early preparation:
Try out CDA Lake swimming at:
a)  Independence Point near the CDA Resort, there is a ‘parallel to the beach’ area with ‘no boats allowed’
or  
b)   Kroc Masters open water swimmers will be at Little Sanders beach, where 12th street hits Lakeshore (not ‘big’ Sanders at 15th), unless bad weather, be a swim buddy.  THREE SATURDAYS at 7 AM:  June 18, June 25 and July 9.   No fee, no pressure, no restrooms, no showers, not a race.  Wetsuits and neoprene caps (or double swim caps) suggested (googles and swim caps definitely needed).  It will be colder water in June and warming up each week. 

4.  Open Water Race Manners:   Try to avoid contact with others, don’t hit another person’s feet (plenty of room to go around), no need for aggressive body contact swimming in the group.  Use anti-chafe for wetsuit neck, be sure your googles won’t fog up.   Once in the water if you are not feeling particularly good or getting colder by the minute, let a kayaker know & either hang on to the kayak for assistance or swim for shore/shallow water after letting safety Kayaker know.   
 
Pool
Big Sanders Beach, 15th at Lakeshore
Street
1111 E Lakeshore Dr
City, State, ZIP
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Map
Course Description
Indoor
Date Entry Due
Tue, 7/12/2022