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Home Success Habits Australian Open Water Swimming Great Trent Grimsey Retires

Australian Open Water Swimming Great Trent Grimsey Retires

August 26, 2013 By Tinker

Australian Open Water Swimming Great Trent Grimsey Retires – SwimSwam

Trent Grimsey, the owner of the fastest English Channel crossing, has announced his retirement from competition. Trent has a long list of notable accomplishments in the sport including a silver medal at the 2009 world championships in the 25K, the 2012 FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix Champion and the winner of the 2008 Tiburon mile.
Trent Grimsey will now focus his attention on Grimsey Adult SwimFit – he’ll be joining forces with his brother Codie in an effort to share their years of experience and passion for open water swimming. Undoubtedly swimmers from around the globe will now relish the opportunity to work with these two experienced athletes and coaches.
Here’s some great tips from Trent on Navigation in open water swimming:I think one of the hardest things to do in Open Water swimming is to navigate. There is nothing worse than swimming in big swell and not knowing if you’re swimming in the right direction. It happens to the best of us from time to time. That is why I’ve created this list to try and make it easier for you:Goggles – Have you ever had your goggles fog up during a race when you’re trying to sight a buoy? The way to prevent this is to never wear your training goggles in a race. New goggles don’t get foggy so try to wear a new pair whenever you race. If buying a new pair for each race is not an option for you, just have a separate pair that you only ever race in.
The Course – How many times have you done a triathlon or ocean swim and not been 100% clear on the actual course? Always listen carefully in the race brief before the start. If you are not sure about something, stick your hand up and ask the question. The chances are most other swimmers don’t really understand the course either so you’ll be helping everyone by asking the question. It’s better to know too much about the course than too little. Study it and get to know it back to front.
Drafting or pack swimming – Navigating will be a lot easier if you leave it to someone else to do. When drafting or in a pack slightly lift your head so you can see the feet of the person in front of you. You want to swim as close to this person as possible without touching their feet. If you touch their feet the element of surprise will be gone come the end of the race.
Sighting – Sighting can get pretty tricky in big or choppy swell. It can get a little scary sometimes when you’re lifting your head to sight and all you can see are walls of water around you. This is why it’s very important to time your sighting with the swells. The best time to sight is when you can feel the swell picking you up and you know you’re on the highest point.

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