Chloe Zimmermann


Chloe Zimmermann is the co-race director of the Race For The Conch Eco-SeaSwim, a 1-mile and 2.4-mile sea swim in Turks & Caicos. She also helps organize and market the West Indies Bluewater Ocean Swim Series.
Race For The Conch
The Race For The Conch Eco-SeaSwim is a features 1/2 mile, 1-mile and 2.4-mile sea swims in Turks & Caicos in the Caribbean Sea. It also offers a free 100-meter swim for children. All races are held on 7 July, the first Saturday of each July, and are part of the West Indies Bluewater Ocean Swim Series. The 2.4 mile and the 1 mile races can be done back-to-back on the same morning. The competition is organized by Ben Stubenberg and Zimmerman and is one of the World's Top 100 Open Water Swims.
The races are held at the in gorgeous beautiful Grace Bay Beach in front of Flamingo Cafe, next to Club Med in Providenciales. Turks and Caicos in in the British West Indies. Turks & Caicos is located 550 miles southeast of Miami, near south of the Bahama Islands. The waters in July are calm, warm, and beautifully clear. There are direct airline flights from Miami, New York, Atlanta, Charlotte, Boston, Toronto and London.
Started in 2010, the event attracts several world class swimmers, including renowned marathon swimmer Marcos Diaz from the Dominican Republic.
External Links
- Turks & Caicos “Race for the Conch” Eco-SeaSwim Returns
- Race for the Conch Eco-SeaSwim In Turks & Caicos
- Race For The Coach Official Website
- Race For The Coach Photo Gallery
- Race Registration
- 4th Annual Race for the Conch In Turks & Caicos
- One Of The World's Most Beautiful Sea Swims
- Wally Dicks Wins Longer Race For The Conch
- Dan Redmond, Jessica Sloane Take Race For The Conch
- The Brilliance Of Blue In Turks & Caicos
- The Sound Of Seashells
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Pioneer Swim May Lead to Future Attempts
- Like Mother, Like Son
- Race For The Conch Eco-SeaSwim
- Megan Kruth Comebacks Like No Other For The Conch
- Race For The Coach Official Website
- Open Water Swimming
- Marathon Swimming
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Raves For Race For The Conch