Olympians Ian Crocker and Neil Walker will also compete, as will several of Ryan's UF teammates.
There will be a live radio broadcast of the race, which can be listened to online. Get all the details at these links: http://scaq.blogspot.com/2009/06/i-woke-up-to-this-email-message-listen.html and http://www.10kswimmer.com/2009/06/listen-live-to-world-open-water-record.html
The race is one mile in length. The participants will try to break the world record for a one-mile open water swim, which is 16 minutes for men and 17:21 for women (that's really fast!).
http://www.10kswimmer.com/2009/06/must-do-open-water-swim.html There's some pretty serious prize money ($25,000 for breaking the world record, $5,000 for breaking the course record of 17:20/men and 18:13/women). It sounds like a fun event.
If anyone has the opportunity to listen to the radio broadcast on Saturday, please post the results in comments, especially Ryan's time. It would be cool if he wins this race.
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WOW that really is fast... It's just over 1 lap in a pool every 30 seconds but x32... I know they swim a lot more than that while training but I don't have a clue how fast they actually swim at that distance... Should be interesting!... I'm hoping since Universal Sports mentioned it in their news that they will do some sort of coverage... Fingers crossed
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