Congratulations go to our very own Fran Davie, who successfully competed in the Traversee du lac d’Annecy.
Fran’s result was as follows:
La coupe de la ville d’Annecy – 2,4 Km | |||||||||
108. | 545 | Francis DAVIE | M () | M2H () | Perry Beeches Sss Birmingham,angleterre | 43:12 | +15:02 |
A BIG Beeches well done to Fran (108th out of 680 swimmers), for flying the Beeches flag in a far flung corner of the world 🙂
Want to know more about the race?
Annecy is a truly iconic swim and a great long distance challenge to add to any open water swimmer’s repertoire. If you think 14.6km is a little too far, but are still keen to swim in the beautiful turquoise waters of Annecy – we don’t blame you! Because of this, we have engineered this tour carefully so that it is possible to swim it in sections, or even with friends in a relay.
Immortalised by the impressionist painter Paul Cézanne in 1896 with his work Le Lac Bleu (the Blue Lake) and set against a backdrop of spectacular Alpine peaks, Lake Annecy promises to be a magical swim. The turquoise lake is enclosed in the Haute-Savoie, one of France’s most beautiful regions. At 14.6km, it is one of the largest lakes in France and often hailed as “Europe’s cleanest lake”. Formed about 18,000 years ago at the time when large alpine glaciers melted, it is fed by many small rivers from the surrounding mountains; the Ire, Laudon, Bornette and Biolon and, together with the underwater source at Boubioz, it has a depth of 82m.