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Open Water Swimmer presents Lough Ennell swim

Wednesday, 18th July, 2012 2:00pm
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Open Water Swimmer presents Lough Ennell swim

Open Water Swimmer presents the Lough Ennell Swim at Bloomfield House Hotel on Saturday July 21.

Open Water Swimmer is proud to bring one of our four nationwide swims to Lough Ennell for the first time this summer. The Lough Ennell swim will have two triathlon distance swims to choose from - Sprint 750m and Olympic 1.5km.

Registration is now open on www.openwaterswimmer.ie. The events are €35 per person and include a free t-shirt, free swim cap and free goodie bag. The event's charity of choice is Barretstown.

Open Water Swimmer is running four open water swims in four stunning locations across Ireland: Lough Key Roscommon, Lough Ennell, Gouganebarra Cork and Glendalough.

"We are trying to encourage as many people as possible to get out there and swim in the stunning waterways Ireland has to offer as well as offering a place to practice their triathlon swims prior to the race day," said organiser Wayne Timmons.

www.openwaterswimmer.ie

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