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A Short History
At Lough Erne - Co Fermanagh Northern Ireland
Billy Wallace,
President
First held in 1991 to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of the ILDSA, the event has been running every year with great success for 22 years (2012).
As the Silver Jubilee year approached the committee agreed that something would have to be done to celebrate the anniversary and a special event seemed the most appropriate and Lough Erne was suggested as a good venue.
In 1990 a meeting was arranged with Fermanagh District Council and several committee members travelled to Enniskillen to meet Mr Rodney Conor, the CEO at the Town Hall.
The event was outlined and discussed with Mr. Conor who was keen to have such a swim in Lough Erne. A distance similar to that of the British Championship was favoured and after looking at a map of Lough Erne, a course from Carrybridge to Enniskillen seemed to present the required distance. The course was safe and sheltered for most of the way. An engineer from the DOE measured the course at 17km (10.55 miles).
At a later date the committee again travelled to Fermanagh where the Council provided a boat and driver to take the committee on the water so they could approve the course.
The Championship has attracted swimmers from North and South of Ireland, England, Scotland, USA, Australia and Europe, and the ILDSA has recently been granted approval from Swim Ireland to name it the Irish Championship and many swimmers use the event as training preparation for the English Channel and other long swims.
Fermanagh District Council and their officers have given great support over the years as have Waterways Ireland, and it would have been difficultto have run the event for so long without their help and support, and for that the ILDSA is extremely grateful.
After the Championship each year a dinner is provided for swimmers, canoeists, boatpeople and everyone connected with the swim. This is followed by the presentation of awards and a social evening.
Billy Wallace,
President
Friday, 16 March 2012
About us
The Irish Long Distance Swimming Association
was formed in 1966 and held its first season of events the following
year, both North and South of Ireland, at a time when open water
swimming was generally and relatively unknown. From small
beginnings the ILDSA over the decades has expanded greatly in size and
stature and now has an International reputation. We are a club that is
affiliated to Swim Ireland and the British Long Distance Swimming
Association. ILDSA is known to all the Governing Bodies of swimming
worldwide.
Any
swimmer wishing to be part of ILDSA can therefore also take part in all
the Swim Ireland OW swim calendar throughout the country. Any enquiries to the website.
The ILDSA, from a small
number of events on its calendar in their first year, has now over 20
annually, ranging from the short “starter” swims to encourage newcomers
into open water, to the Irish Championship, a distance of 17km, which is
used by many people as a preparation for longer swims such as the
English and North Channels. Our Lough Sheelin swim acts as a fantastic
preparation for the world famous Lake Zurich swim which 5 Irish Swimmers
competing this year. The sport has grown tremendously all over Ireland
with events to suit all ages and abilities. The ILDSA also offers advice on swimming in cold water, training methods, encouragement and support.
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