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The 90th edition of the annual Dun Laoghaire Harbour Swim is scheduled for the morning of Sunday 16 August.

The National Yacht Club’s notice requests that all harbour users keep clear of the swimmers on the day — this includes both watercraft and shore-side rod fishermen.

Additionally, boats moored in the East Bight are not to operate their engines while the event is ongoing.

The men’s race is scheduled to start at approximately 9.15am, with the women’s race an hour later. Both will have the same course and will last around 50 minutes each. High water is forecast for 10.30am.

The course starts at the RStGYC slipway, and swimmers will head directly to the East Pier Lighthouse, then turn parallel to the East Pier inside the moorings to the Bandstand.

The course then turns again towards the head of Carlisle Pier, then turns to a straight line finish back at the slipway.

For further safety, all other harbour users are to comply with any instructions given by the attending race marshals. The marshals will be in guard boats or canoes that accompany the swimmers and will wear high visibility jackets for ease of identification.

Published in Sea Swim

Shane Drumm was the winner of the rescheduled Dun Laoghaire Harbour Swim today.  The race took place along the East pier and finished beside the National YC pontoon. A large crowd gathered on the pier to hear live commentary and cheer on the swimmers. There was racing in both mens and womens division.

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Swimmers approach the finish in today's Harbour swim at Dun Laoghaire

Published in Sea Swim