Geraldton started national day off with splash for 2025 Champion Bay Australia Day Challenge Swim
Australia Day started bright and early for a number of dedicated swimmers who competed in the Champion Bay Australia Day Swim Challenge on Sunday.
The swim was broken up into four distances — 500m, 1km, 3km and 6km — giving everyone a chance to have a crack.
With a concerning number of blue bottles washing up on the shores of the Mid West over the week due to unusual nor’-westerly gusts, Champion Bay Surf Life Saving Club president Peter Nelson said they had cleared for the race on Sunday.
“It was the most amount of blue bottles that I’ve seen over that week ever,” he said.
“Lucky enough for us, a change of wind gust led to the clearing of the blue bottles and we were ready to race.”
The day proved to be a great success.
This weekend, Geraldton hosts the Big Ocean Community Swim.
The open water swim series is one of the largest events of its kind in Australia and attracts between 500 to 1000 swimmers from across the country. It will take place at Champion Bay on Saturday, February 1.
RESULTS
500m Females:
1st: Molly Evans
2nd: Indi Read
500m Males:
1st: Thomas Steele
2nd: Thisaga Abeysekara
1km Open Males:
1st: Bodhi Smith
2nd: Isaac Hayes
1km Open Females:
1st: Sahara Coyle
2nd: Emma Marks
3km Open Males:
1st: Justin Singleton
2nd: Jonathan Howell
6km Open Males:
1st: Nick Adam
1km 35+ Males:
1st: Peter Coyle
2nd: James Pluschke
1km 35+ Females:
1st: Nicole Whittle
2nd: Narissa Bertelsen
3km 35+ Males:
1st: Adrian O’Malley
2nd: Wayne Ryan
3km 35+ Females:
1st: Megan Brand
2nd: Louise Oliveri
6km 35+ Males:
1st: Mark Adam
2nd: Paul Taylor
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