SWIMMERS from 17 different clubs took part in Clacton Swimming Club’s annual Round the Pier race, in support of the RNLI.
This is a 1,200-metre tide-assisted swim, begining at the Anglefield beach and ending below Nelson Road.
Seventy-three swimmers took part, from as far afield as Hackney, Hornchurch, Hertford, Newmarket and Diss, as well as a number of Clacton stalwarts.
With the water temperature warming up significantly in the last two weeks, the swimmers were faced with flat seas and a fast current to help push them along, making for ideal conditions.
First home was defending champion Jarrod Bradfield in a close-to-record time of 15 minutes and seven seconds, taking first place in the men’s competition.
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