This can be achieved in race or by solo.
The Australian Triple Crown is not an annual event. It can be completed at any time in a swimmer’s career. This formula is similar to other multiple swim challenges in other parts of the world
This Australian Triple Crown series includes an ocean, a channel and a river swim giving a challenging variation for swimmers, coaches and pilots.
With thousands of open water swimmers taking on a multitude of events in this country, either as solo or in races, the time is right to have a series that is meaningful for marathon swimmers to challenge.
An example of the many successful marathon swimmers in Australia is that 26 Australians completed the English Channel in 2019 - the Blue Ribbon of marathon swims. Those swimmers are only the tip of the iceberg in the numbers preparing to swim marathons.
The Honour Roll:
To claim Australian Triple Crown status the claimant must provide the results of each of the events in the series showing the course was completed or a link to the events’ results. In the event of completing any of the swims as a solo swim, claimants must provide the swimmers log compiled by an independent observer.
The three swim courses for Australia’s Triple Crown of marathon swimming are:
Channel: 25km, Euroz Hartleys Port to Pub, Western Australia
Ocean: 24km, Palm Beach to Shelly Beach, New South Wales
River: 34km, Derwent River Big Swim, Tasmania