Chris Greene Lake Swim
The annual Chris Greene Lake Cable Swim (also called the Chris Greene Lake 1- and 2-Mile Cable Swims) is one of the longest-running open water swimming competitions in America. It is one of America's Top 100 Open Water Swims.
Masters swimmers of all ages, backgrounds, and corners of the globe have been flocking to Charlottesville, Virginia, to compete in the 1- and 2-mile races since 1977. Beginning in 1980, Chris Greene Lake has also been a frequent site for U.S. Masters Swimming National Open Water Swimming Championships, and is part of the Virginia Open Water Series.
Distance
1 mile, 2 miles
Type
Lake
Location
City Chris Green Lake, Charlottesville
State/County/Province Virginia
Country USA
Region Americas
Contact
Email HenryDaFif@aol.com
Event Information
Month: July
Event Date: 14 July 2012
Website: www.cableswim.org
Class: Amateur
Wetsuit: No
Charity: No
External links
- James Kegley Describes His Journey On WOWSA Live
- Chris Greene Lake Swim
- Top 10 Competitive Open Water Races In America
- Chris Greene Lake Swim
- Open Water Swimming
- Lake Moomaw website
- Open Water Swimming
- Sandra Denius' Dream Come True In Lake Moomaw
- Lake Moomaw Is Live
- Virginia Swimming
- Thrice As Nice With The Virginia Open Water Series
- James Kegley's Life And Wife