
Swim To The End Of The Rainbow
Courtesy of Jacqueline McClelland at the Bumble Bee Dip at Front Shore, Warrenpoint, Co. Down, Ireland.
Jacqueline McClelland reports from Ireland with a rainbow off in the distance, “Despite the rain and and a gusty wind, the sea was calm for a great turnout at the first swim of the season on the Camlough Lake Water Festival 2015 calendar.
The Bumble Bee Dip enables its participants to swim as far as they like with thanks going to race director Gary McCourt, the event supporters, the water safety team, registration team and the swimmers themselves.
The Camlough Lake Water Festival‘s new club boat was on the water watching over all, thanks to sponsors Malcolm Hollis, Feile Camlocha and Watersafety Camlough Carlingford for its purchase.“
Copyright © 2015 by World Open Water Swimming Association
Jacqueline McClelland reports from Ireland with a rainbow off in the distance, “Despite the rain and and a gusty wind, the sea was calm for a great turnout at the first swim of the season on the Camlough Lake Water Festival 2015 calendar.
The Bumble Bee Dip enables its participants to swim as far as they like with thanks going to race director Gary McCourt, the event supporters, the water safety team, registration team and the swimmers themselves.
The Camlough Lake Water Festival‘s new club boat was on the water watching over all, thanks to sponsors Malcolm Hollis, Feile Camlocha and Watersafety Camlough Carlingford for its purchase.“
Copyright © 2015 by World Open Water Swimming Association
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