9:30's
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noun - The 9:30's (also dubbed the "Aqua-nuts") are a pod of ocean swimmers who always gather at La Jolla Cove, north of San Diego, California for a daily ocean swim 365 days per year. The 9:30's are led by ocean swimmer Penelope Nagel.
External links
- La Jolla Cove Swim Club website
- La Jolla By The Sea
- Open Water - It's A Small World On A Big Planet
- Open Water Swimming
- Marathon Swimming
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- The Dark Shadows Of Neoprene In The Open Water World
- Living Out Of A Swimsuit And Suitcase, Traveling With Held
- Peter Attia's Got Grit
- Say It Ain't So. 84th La Jolla Rough Water Swim Cancelled
- Janet Lamott Was Never Far From Water
- Competing In The Hallowed Waterways Of La Jolla
- Post-50 Swimming With Bob West
- Pop The Cork, Ciaran Byrne Joins Triple Crown Quartet
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Beyond Avalon, An Unprecedented Swim In The Pacific
- Beyond Avalon Heads Into Problems
- Beyond Avalon Unexpectedly Stopped By Sharks
- Beyond Avalon Returns To The Deep And Dark
- Lee Grove Ready To Help In The Face Of Danger
- Ultra swimming's ultimate challenge
- Ultra swimming's ultimate challenge
- Why Are The Rewards Greater Than The Risks?
- Women Of The Cove Having Fun
- A Shark On Molokai