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Event Facts
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Swim Distance: 1.3 Miles
Course Map here>>
Timeline:
6:00 AM - Check in opens
7:25 AM - Mandatory safety
meeting
7:45 AM - Potomac Riverboats
depart National Harbor.
8:05 AM Race start in
Potomac River, Alexandria, Va
Entry Fee:
$70 until May 1
$75 to May 25
$85 to June 1 when on-line
entries close.
$95 Race day
Check in Location:
North Cove/Commercial Pier
at National Harbor, MD 20745
Maximum number of
swimmers is 150.
Race director reserves the
right to adjust start times for
weather or river conditions.
2013 Washington's Crossing Swim Across the Potomac
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Race Format:
The Washington's Crossing race format
is that swimmers will board a Potomac
Riverboat and cruise to the western
shore of the Potomac River in Alexandria,
Virginia, jump in the river, and begin the
race with a water start. At the sound of
the starting horn, swimmers will travel
approximately 2.3 kilometers back on a
well marked course, to the National
Harbor beach lagoon to be greeted by the
sculpture, the Awakening.
Race Concept: Washington's Crossing:
Swim Across the Potomac inspires and
satisfies the natural draw and challenge
of people to swim across a body of water
from one bank to the other. As long as
people have known how to swim, they
have looked across a lake, river, bay, even
ocean, and longed to jump in and swim to
the other side. Fast becoming a capital of
open water swimming, the Nation’s
Capital plays host to a swim that allows
swimmers of all abilities to meet a new
personal quest. National Harbor is the
perfect venue to provide the launching
point for such an exhilarating event.
Similar swim crossings regularly sell out
and with a limited number of entries
available, we expect the same.
Washington's Crossing is destined to be a
nationally recognized swim growing in
prestige and attendance commensurate
with our Nation’s Capital.
July 8, 2012, Ninety-nine swimmers
kept their cool during the first ever
Washington's Crossing: Swim
Across the Potomac. Braving a water
temperature of 88F, Anna
Pietrantonio, 19, and James Wagner,
39, became the first queen and king
of the Potomac. Anna completed the
swim in a record time of 32:07.
Jennifer Mitchell became the first
Special Olympics Washington's
Crossing Champion, finishing in a
time of 1:21:15.
Thank you to all the volunteers who
made the race possible. Special
thanks to all the professional
kayakers, Surfrider DC for
paddleboard support and Terry
Mitchell and DJ Manhalo for photos.
WaveOne Welcomes Back
Special Olympics for
Washington's Crossing
Fresh out of the pool after swimming all
winter in our Pool to Open Water Swim
Series, Special Olympics athletes plan to
make the Crossing this June 2. Our local
athletes will be joined by Special Olympics
Pennsylvania for an across the river
challenge.
2012 Washington's Crossing Makes Swimming History
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2013 Washington's Crossing is Sunday, June 2, 2013
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