Arundel Breakfast Club
From Openwaterpedia
The Arundel Breakfast Club (ABC Swimming) is a group of fun-loving yet dedicated open water swimmers in the Annapolis, Maryland area in the United States. They swim most mornings (i.e. why there is "Breakfast" in the name) in Maryland rivers including the Severn in order to practice for the Great Chesapeake Bay Swim which is their primary annual event.
Open Water Swimming Successes
ABC Swimming members have crossed the English Channel, finished the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, and completed many open water swims, triathlons, marathons and ultra-marathons. The ABC Superbowl is the annual Great Chesapeake Bay Swim which they consider their home court open water event.
External links
- Arundle Breakfast Club Swimming on FaceBook
- Arundel Patch story on ABC Swimming
- English Channel Record for ABC Swimming
- Kingdom Swim
- Waves of Hope
- Bill Shipp English Channel Adventure
- Bill Shipp English Channel Training
- Shipp Fits The Bill: NEKOWSA Swimmer Of The Year
- Brian Suddeth Coaches Mark Rew, Deena Lambert
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Mark Rew Sees Success
- Brian Suddeth Coaches Mark Rew, Deena Lambert
- Open Water Swimming
- Daily News of Open Water Swimming