Lake Zurich Marathon Swim

SydneDSydneD Senior Member
edited February 2019 in General Discussion
Hi there,
Searched for this but couldn't find a thread so excuse me if I am re-posting something that has already been covered elsewhere.

My family and I are traveling for the Lake Zurich swim this August and I'd love to hear from folks who have done it. Specifically, favorite places to stay? Did you fly into Geneva or Zurich? How was that whole morning travel to the race site thing? Anything you think is worth sharing is great.

Basically, I know very little except for what they've sent me and I'd love to hear some swimmer feedback. (Okay, the other thing I do know is that my 13-year-old is already rolling his eyes at being on the boat for so long. And I have, ahem, heard the phrase "I am SO over this swimming thing." To which I said "Tough.")

Thanks everyone!
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  • Last year we had a very brief but very nasty storm. The race organizers said that it was force 5 but I think they exaggerated. My support boat capsized. It could be very exciting for your daughter.

    Sisu: a Finnish term meaning strength of will, determination, perseverance, and acting rationally in the face of adversity.

  • suziedodssuziedods Mem​ber
    I stayed in Rapperswill, where the start is. Above the McDonald's if you can believe that.
    Buy any water you might need when you get there. Things shut down Sat pm and are ( or were 10 yrs ago) closed on Sundays. I flew into Zurich. You can take a boat to Rapperswill or the train. It is , of course all very well organized.:).
    The clock tower is more than half way ... and there IS a slight current against you at the end. It was a great experience for me, food and massages at the end... Everyone gets a greeting and a lei. Tough for me, as it's fresh water but warm enough that I actually took my cap off for a few hours.
  • MandaiMandai Charter Member
    I flew in via Zurich and took a taxi to the Best Western Hotel Speer (http://www.hotel-speer.ch) in Rappwerswill (~36km). It is opposite of the train station, that could be a cheaper alternative to get there from the airport. The start of the Zurich Lake swim is at the Schossbad, i.e. just 700m from the Hotel, or an easy 7 min walk away. You can train at the Schlossbad and acclimatize the days before the swim. You will enjoy it. All the best!
    Openh2o
  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Thank you everyone!
    One more question--how did the support boats work? I had assumed it was helping my husband secure a kayak but it seems like it's a bit more than that?
    Also, how far in advance did you all get there? We are making it part of a family vacation and they tolerate my swimming enough already--I don't want to torture them with days and days of waiting around!
  • JimBoucherJimBoucher Senior Member
    Always best to stay at Rapperswil and the Best Western usually did an early swimmers breakfast on the day too when we went mob-handed from UK. I have some maps, annotated with GPS-based distances that may be useful too from previous relays and solos swims. You dont have to memorise them, but it helps on the day if you know where you as as the chances are you're crew wont know for sure and your rellies on the boat will only be guessing. You can hold a view waypoints in your mind and use them when you start to see clock towers everywhere. Its a fantastic swim, you will enjoy (most of) it. If there is a facility for you to pm me an email address I will happily forward you my maps
    Sean
  • JimBoucherJimBoucher Senior Member
    Re the 13 year old being on the boat all the time, I swapped by crew just after half way. You are fairly close to the bank and with a bit of prior arrangement you can get your support boat in to the pontoon and away without much hassle. Not sure its allowed but others seemed to do it too!
  • MandaiMandai Charter Member
    No need to get there too early but you should go to the race briefing; I came two days before the swim. Only met my boat captain on race day, so if you need to make special arrangements best to check with organizer.
  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Hi everyone,
    Sent my money today! At long last, and am getting both excited and, of course, nervous. Thank you again for all of your help! Especially @JimBoucher for the great email--and I will get back to you with some additional questions.

    Wish I could get to that "warm-up swim" on the 8th but we are still making our travel plans. Not so cheap for a family of 3 to get there from the States in August so we're working on it as much as possible and trying to do frequent flyer miles. (One unexpected bonus of the fact that my husband travels so much for work!)

    Any of you fine folks willing to share a bit about what your training was? My tendency is, always, to way over train because it helps me mentally, but would love to know what some of you did.

    Before the Cape May Circumnavigation last September, my longest swim was around 6 hours. Think I need to do longer for this one since that one had a current assist? 7 hours? I know, I know--it's in August and I have, um, yeah, a little time but... :)
  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Today, after a 3-hour training swim, I went back to the car to find that my phone was ringing. It was one of the race organizers calling from Switzerland in response to an email I had sent about my son being on the boat for that long, and our request for a possible 2-seater kayak.
    Such a lovely call to get and made me really feel great about heading over. :)
  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Hey all--
    Did a pre-swim blog post before I leave for Zurich tomorrow. Thank you to those of you who have provided such useful information!
    @JimBoucher and @suziedods, it is so much appreciated.

    http://swimcrest.com/2014/08/06/lake-zurich-marathon-swim-leaving-on-a-jet-plane-tomorrow/

    Looking forward to sharing stories after the swim!
  • It is a lovely swim, and seeing your pictures brought back such wonderful memories.
  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Can't wait!! :)
  • JimBoucherJimBoucher Senior Member
    Best of luck for the swim and it looks like the weather will be great too - plenty sunblock and chilled feeds I'd imagine! Several friends are also in the race, the camaraderie and support is fantastic.
  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Thank you! (And I promise not everything in those photos is going in the boat. I am an expert over-packer.)
  • JBirrrdJBirrrd MarylandSenior Member
    Love your son's James Bond golden gun, pity he can't take it, being in charge of your safety and all. But true, might cause a stir, so best to leave it at home. Loved what you wrote about the marathon swim community's willingness to help:
    Unlike some other sports I’ve participated in, there is no sense that one must hoard information, keeping it to themselves to have a leg up on the competition. Instead, people are open, they share, they applaud one another.
    A friend and I were just talking about that today. We both have been the recipients of such generosity. Most awesome. Love it. Best wishes on your fantastic Lake Zurich swim adventure!
  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Yes! I will post one ASAP. Just got back from Europe this evening. What a great two weeks!
    And a truly fantastic swim day. Will share more soon. :)
  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Part One of my Race Report from the Lake Zurich swim. Be aware--this part includes almost no actually swimming.

    http://swimcrest.com/2014/08/21/lake-zurich-marathon-swim-2014-all-you-ever-wanted-to-know-part-one/
  • Congrats! Looking forward to part II :)
  • IronMikeIronMike Northern VirginiaCharter Member
    Congrats @SydneD, nice reports and great to see the star-spangled banner on the board!

    We're all just carbon, water, starlight, oxygen and dreams

  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Thank you! It was a great day on the water. Hope you get to do it sometime!
  • SpacemanspiffSpacemanspiff Dallas, TexasSenior Member
    @SydneD After seeing the 30 second (!!!) gap between you and the third place swimmer, I was so looking forward to the end of your report to read about the mano y mano death sprint for the finish line. How you had to dig deep to find a part of yourself you'd never seen, fight through the shoulder pain, and push yourself, stroke-by-stroke, to the photo finish where, at last, you vanquished your British foe! A 20 meter gap after 26,400 meters? Did you know she was there? Did it give you that little something extra? Or did you family keep it a secret out of fear it might break you? I figure she must have been gaining on you for the last hour, since your half-way split was 9 minutes ahead of her, but was there a back-and-forth struggle? Maybe you caught glimpses of her during your feeds, forcing you to roll over and start swimming while still chewing your last bite! Where did you find the energy to land one final punch after 9-hours of fighting? Don't give me any of that "oh, I was just competing against myself" business ;) I need some sports drama motivation for my long sets this afternoon!

    "Then, after the swim, I did the math. And, newsflash! 26.4 Kilometers is, strangely, NOT 15 miles. It’s 16.4042 miles. And that extra 1.4042 makes a hell of a lot of difference." Indeed it does...

    Congratulations!

    "Lights go out and I can't be saved
    Tides that I tried to swim against
    Have brought be down upon my knees
    Oh I beg, I beg and plead..."

  • 'Stroke after stroke after stroke.' - sing it sister!
  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    @Spacemanspiff - Well, let's just say I learned something. Apparently, in Europe, people don't like it when you finish your swim, get on the dock, turn to the swimmer who has just come in after you and yell "That's right! In your face Lady! Suck it! That's how it's done!" Those Europeans are just weird that way. ;)

    Actually, I had no idea she was there and I confirmed with my son and he said they had no idea either. At the end, support boats had to peel off to land elsewhere so it's possible they didn't see her. And it makes sense that she caught up on the back half as I was really, really struggling then. My husband said he could see that my catch just had no power and that I was just going through the motions. He said my stroke count stayed consistent but the power i was getting from each one was noticeably different, and folks I had passed earlier were able to catch me. Oh well! That's how it goes.

    And she and I shared a few nice congrats on the podium. Because again, swimmers are just generally nice people. Aren't we?

    @TimDex---inch by inch. That's all we can do, right?

    JBirrrd
  • SpacemanspiffSpacemanspiff Dallas, TexasSenior Member
    SydneD wrote:
    Apparently, in Europe, people don't like it when you finish your swim, get on the dock, turn to the swimmer who has just come in after you and yell "That's right! In your face Lady! Suck it! That's how it's done!" Those Europeans are just weird that way. ;)
    I suppose the Europeans have been a bit sensitive after that whole '99 Ryder Cup fiasco. Perhaps loping about the dock doing that clever "gangnam style" horse riding pantomime would have been more tasteful?

    "Lights go out and I can't be saved
    Tides that I tried to swim against
    Have brought be down upon my knees
    Oh I beg, I beg and plead..."

  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Wait--how did you know? Did someone catch me on video? Darn those GoPros!
  • Well done on your swim! How do you sign up for the lottery? I've been to their site but it's in German and there doesn't seem to be any info for 2015. Thanks.
  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Thanks!
    If you scroll down, everything is also in English. The lottery doesn't happen for a few months so I would put it in your calendar and just keep checking back for the application.
    You could also email them because they were pretty great about getting back to me.
    If you get in and do it, you will have a great time and I am happy to offer any advice, tips. etc., that I might have. :)
  • Thanks SydneD, I did email but got no reply, so will keep checking the site. Thanks Niek as well. Is the lottery exactly that, i.e. they throw the applications into a hat? Or is there some sort of selection criteria?
  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Fingers crossed for some folks I know who have applied! Hope they make it through the lottery!
    Lynne
  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Considering that some of the entrants were being supported by rowboats, that wouldn't be hard to do.
    Can you imagine---16+ miles supported by a ROWBOAT?!? I was in awe.
  • LynneLynne Member
    edited December 2014
    Nope, didn't get a place for 2015...

  • KatieBunKatieBun CornwallSenior Member
    I got a place this time, having been rejected in 2012.
  • ZoeSadlerZoeSadler Charter Member
    I'm another one who didn't get in, but not a surprise as it was very popular this year. Stupidly, I applied in 2012 but withdrew my application as I got a Channel slot for 2012 and couldn't afford two swims in one year. Hopefully in 2016.

    Good luck to KatieBun, I bet you will have a fantastic time. (Bring me back some chocolate!)
    KatieBun
  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member
    Notable that last year, I was the only American swimmer, and this year, none.
    Congrats to you KatieBun. It's a great day on the water! :)
    KatieBun
  • johnyGjohnyG Dublin Ireland Member

    I enjoyed reading all you experience ... now its my turn on the 26 of July :)

    SydneD
  • SeanSean Member

    JimBoucher said:
    I have some maps, annotated with GPS-based distances that may be useful too from previous relays and solos swims. You dont have to memorise them, but it helps on the day if you know where you as as the chances are you're crew wont know for sure and your rellies on the boat will only be guessing. You can hold a view waypoints in your mind and use them when you start to see clock towers everywhere.

    Hi Jim, I'll be doing this swim this year. Would it be possible to send me the maps?

  • SydneDSydneD Senior Member

    @Sean,
    I think I also have the maps. If you PM my your email address, I can take a look and send along whatever I have.

    And congratulations! :)
    Syd

    Sean
  • matteomalcematteomalce malcesine vr italyMember

    lake Zurich marathon swim 26km...
    any info, past experiences story,blog about that very appreciated.. thanks

    JustSwimKatieBunBogdanZWebstem67
  • KatieBunKatieBun CornwallSenior Member

    @matteomalce said:
    lake Zurich marathon swim 26km...
    any info, past experiences story,blog about that very appreciated.. thanks

    Fabulous swim. Ifyou want somewhere excellent to stay in a convenient place, the Hotel Speer is round the corner from the start and hosts many swimmers. They're used to doing breakfast at 5am.

    There are 3 cut off times. Don't let them put you off and tempt you to go out too hard. (I did... and the second half was a disaster because I was then tired and too anxious to relax for the rest of the swim.) Mind you, most swimmers will find the cut off times really easy to manage. I only struggled because I'm a slow swimmer and I wasn't sure I'd reach Meilen in time.

    The lake can get quite choppy after Meilen because of wind and boat traffic but the water quality is beautiful and the temperature is usually very comfortable.

    Beware of the end. You can see it quite clearly for about 6k and it never seems to get any closer. ;-)

    Sri Chinmoy host it superbly. The registration process is simple and everything is clearly explained in the pre-event briefing. The feast at the end is awesome. They will also bus you back to Rapperswil if you wish.

    Enjoy your swim.

  • matteomalcematteomalce malcesine vr italyMember
    edited February 2019

    @KatieBun said:
    Fabulous swim. Ifyou want somewhere excellent to stay in a convenient place, the Hotel Speer is round the corner from the start and hosts many swimmers. They're used to doing breakfast at 5am.

    thanks a lot!!!
    i think to take an hotel in zurich to be nearer the city after the swim and the party but if there is a bus i will check the speer hotel...
    it's my first marathon swim and i'm very excited, and i'm very curious to know the different of race pace between "normal" set training in pool vs marathon race.... looking the results seems quite a lot.....
    cheers

  • KatieBunKatieBun CornwallSenior Member

    @matteomalce said:

    thanks a lot!!!
    i think to take an hotel in zurich to be nearer the city after the swim and the party but if there is a bus i will check the speer hotel...
    it's my first marathon swim and i'm very excited, and i'm very curious to know the different of race pace between "normal" set training in pool vs marathon race.... looking the results seems quite a lot.....
    cheers

    @matteomalce , I should have added that the briefing is in Rapperswil the day before the swim.... part of the reason why Rapperswil is such a good base.

    matteomalce
  • Webstem67Webstem67 Rapperswil, Switzerland Member

    @matteomalce said:
    lake Zurich marathon swim 26km...
    any info, past experiences story,blog about that very appreciated.. thanks

    As @KatieBun said it’s a great swim. My home swim so if you need any practical info just send me a message. I would stay in Rapperswil before and move to Zürich after. There’s a lot going on before the swim and it’s nice meet up with the other swimmers and supporters prior to the swim. And Rapperswil is a cool place. But I am biased! Most swimmers head for the Schlossbadi for a swim start familiarization and a last minute warm down. It’s a reasonably quiet bay of the lake to practice in.
    Again as @KatieBun suggests the Hotel Speer is the place to stay in Rapperswil.
    As for the swim itself. If ....this is your first marathon swim over 10 km I would work on your feeding plan. Somewhere around 6 hrs.... maybe before ....you’ll hit a bad patch and your pace will probably drop. Good to practice upto a 6 hrs before and recognize when this happens.
    Lago D’Orta Oceannman is a good warm up in June. If you can get a spot.

    KatieBun
  • matteomalcematteomalce malcesine vr italyMember
    edited February 2019

    @Webstem67 said:
    As @KatieBun said it’s a great swim. My home swim so if you need any practical info just send me a message. I would stay in Rapperswil before and move to Zürich after.
    Lago D’Orta Oceannman is a good warm up in June. If you can get a spot.

    thanks @Webstem67 and @KatieBun....
    booked yesterday night in hotel speer.... from the finish line spot to Rapperswill there is a bus after the party,but for the kayak? can i leave it somewhere and take it the day after?
    lago d'orta I can't but i think i'll do some 10km before zurich and anyway i'll do some 5,6 hours here on lake of garda....
    thanks again Webstem67 and if i have something i send you a message..

  • edited February 2019
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  • MvGMvG MauritiusCharter Member

    Hi, I'd be interested to attempt the 2019 Zurich Marathon Swim on 4 August 2019.
    Regular registration has closed but seems still open for swimmers arranging their own boat/kayak.
    So I am looking for tips (by pm or here on the forum) about private boat owners or kayakers near Zurich or Rapperswil who would be willing to help me out, expenses (hotel, fuel) paid of course.
    Thanks for your help!

    IronMike
  • FlowSwimmersFlowSwimmers Polson, MontanaMember

    @MvG You should get in touch with Martyn Webster. He lives at the race start and is very familiar with the race. He may be able to hook you up. @Webstem67 is his handle here.

    MvG
  • Webstem67Webstem67 Rapperswil, Switzerland Member

    Getting a boat for a reasonable cost is a bit of a problem @MvG. Sri Chinmoy organisation take most of the private boats around Rapperswil for the event and the public boats in a Rapperswil are not for rent during this event. So best to look around Zürich. However you can rent kayaks from Kuster Sport in Schmerikon for a reasonable price ...if you have someone to kayak for you. Which is the end of the Obersee, the lake adjoining Lake Zürich - 11km yak from Rapperswil.
    https://www.kustersport.ch/
    Hotel...as many people have said in the forum already....Hotel Speer is the hotel of choice for most - http://www.hotel-speer.ch/ or the Hotel Jacob - http://jakob-rapperswil.ch/en/hotel/

    FlowSwimmersMvG
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