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![]() While swimming the Iron Man course this morning I got a small reminder of why I don't watch shark week. While turning my head to take a breath, there right next to me (well, okay maybe 6 feet away) there was a shark. It turned out to be a 4 - 5 foot white tip reef shark. They are not aggressive. It was enough to stop me in my tracks. He was curious but didn't come closer. He was fairly close to the beginning of the course (between buoy #5 & #6). I kept seeing things at the edge of my vision for the more than 2 miles left to swim.
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![]() Hope we haven't freaked any of you soon to b e open water enthusiasts away with this talk!!!! Keep Swimming! Naji |
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![]() He was probably curious because you looked kind of like a human, and he hadn't realized until then that fish-like swimming was possible for humans.
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![]() had a 10 foot blue shark follow me for a bit on my catalina swim last week. i didn't see it, but i did notice everyone on board my support boat staring and pointing. i don't watch shark week.
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![]() Just another reason that I don't care for open water.
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![]() Coach John B you will come to San Francisco, you will get in that sub 60F water, you will swim fish-like, and you will like it! Do you hear me Mister???!!!
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![]() Been there, done that and HATED IT! I am a pool rat. I do not care to ever swim open water again.
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