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Are you looking for a lifestyle change or a new challenge?
BSport are proud to be supporting the Sovereign New Zealand Ocean Swim Series which is back this summer with six exciting events around New Zealand.
Here's Nathan Rarere talking to Scott Rice, organiser of the Ocean Swim Series and getting some training tips from Olympic swimming medallist Danyon Loader... listen here
This event presents challenges which are attainable for people of all shapes, sizes and abilities and gives swimmers the opportunity to experience sea swimming in a safe, fun environment. It could be the chance to swim in the sea for the first time, while others can aim to become an age group series winner.
Each event* in the Series will host four event disciplines on the day - the 200m Sovereign OceanKids, a 300m Tag Team Relay, a 750m swim and a long swim ranging from 2.8 to 3.3km. (*Harbour Crossing 2.8km only)
The Sovereign OceanKids is open to children 10 years old and under and will include water safety tips and ocean swimming skills from a New Zealand swim team member. If you think the 750m or the longer 2.8 – 3.3km swims are too much for you at the moment, then how about putting together a 3x300m tag team relay – it’s new!
Fabulous prizes are up for grabs in all events and categories including great spot prizes. All entrants will receive a great sponsor pack and swimming gifts too.
For more information and to enter, visit www.oceanswim.co.nz or take the plunge HERE
Series event dates - there is one coming to a beach near you: • Harbour Crossing, Auckland City, 21 November 2009 • Russell to Paihia, Bay of Islands, 12 December 2009 • Capital Classic, Oriental Bay, Wellington, 30 January 2010 • Corsair Classic, Corsair Bay, Christchurch, 27 February 2010 • Sand to Surf, Mt Maunganui, Tauranga, 27 March 2010 • King of the Bays, Takapuna Beach, North Shore City, 17 April 2010
Listen to James interview Moss Burmester about both of them giving this a crack! CLICK HERE
Listen to the BSport Breakfast chat with event organiser Scott Rice and Olympic Medalist Danyon Loader . CLICK HERE
Are you looking for a lifestyle change or a new challenge?
BSport are proud to be supporting the Sovereign New Zealand Ocean Swim Series which is back this summer with six exciting events around New Zealand.
Here's Nathan Rarere talking to Scott Rice, organiser of the Ocean Swim Series and getting some training tips from Olympic swimming medallist Danyon Loader... listen here
This event presents challenges which are attainable for people of all shapes, sizes and abilities and gives swimmers the opportunity to experience sea swimming in a safe, fun environment. It could be the chance to swim in the sea for the first time, while others can aim to become an age group series winner.
Each event* in the Series will host four event disciplines on the day - the 200m Sovereign OceanKids, a 300m Tag Team Relay, a 750m swim and a long swim ranging from 2.8 to 3.3km. (*Harbour Crossing 2.8km only)
The Sovereign OceanKids is open to children 10 years old and under and will include water safety tips and ocean swimming skills from a New Zealand swim team member. If you think the 750m or the longer 2.8 – 3.3km swims are too much for you at the moment, then how about putting together a 3x300m tag team relay – it’s new!
Fabulous prizes are up for grabs in all events and categories including great spot prizes. All entrants will receive a great sponsor pack and swimming gifts too.
For more information and to enter, visit www.oceanswim.co.nz or take the plunge HERE
Series event dates - there is one coming to a beach near you: • Harbour Crossing, Auckland City, 21 November 2009 • Russell to Paihia, Bay of Islands, 12 December 2009 • Capital Classic, Oriental Bay, Wellington, 30 January 2010 • Corsair Classic, Corsair Bay, Christchurch, 27 February 2010 • Sand to Surf, Mt Maunganui, Tauranga, 27 March 2010 • King of the Bays, Takapuna Beach, North Shore City, 17 April 2010
Listen to James interview Moss Burmester about both of them giving this a crack! CLICK HERE
Listen to the BSport Breakfast chat with event organiser Scott Rice and Olympic Medalist Danyon Loader . CLICK HERE
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