Director of Communications
amanda.murphy@tn.gov
615-741-9010
Senior Communications Manager
jill.kilgore@tn.gov
615-927-1320
Communications Manager
Alli.Lapps@tn.gov
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The Knoxville Open Water Swimmers and Tennessee Aquatics will host the Bridges to Bluffs Open Water Swim beginning 9 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 17 from the Star of Knoxville Riverboat, which will be positioned adjacent to the new Suttree Park.
This inaugural race is a 10-kilometer (6.2 miles) swim in the Tennessee River, through downtown Knoxville, and is the only race of its kind in the country with an “off the boat” race start.
The U.S. Masters Swimming sanctioned open water event is expecting 100 plus participants including solo swimmers, duo relay teams and pilots (kayakers supporting the swimmers to help guide them during the race).
Swimmers and their pilots will head downstream towards the urban skyline, under the Gay and Henley Street Bridges, past the University of Tennessee Knoxville’s Neyland Stadium, swim adjacent to the Cherokee Bluffs, and then finally under the Alcoa Highway Bridge in a race towards the finish just off shore of Sequoyah Hills Park. As participants finish, each will receive a branded race shirt, custom finisher’s award, post-race lunch and race photos, provided in part by race sponsors Pilot Corporation, Mortgage Investors Group, Bike ‘N Tri, Danny Sturdevan Realty Executive Associates and others. The race will last for a maximum of 4 hours with race officials asking boat traffic in and around downtown that day to please operate at no wake speeds and be extra vigilant of race participants.
The race is expected to draw interest locally, and from around the globe. To date, local athletes have signed up as well as swimmers from multiple countries, including past Olympians, athletes that have traversed the English Channel between the United Kingdom and France and swimmers who have participated in the Manhattan Island swim off New York City.
Organizers are hopeful for a successful event and the KOWS hope to make Knoxville a regular host for future open water events, with the possibility of bringing the USMS National Open Water Championships to Knoxville as soon as 2019.
On the Saturday immediately prior to the race, participants will be treated to a pre-race day buffet dinner cruise on the Star of Knoxville where athletes and pilots will get acquainted and receive a course preview. Additional meal tickets will be sold beginning Sept. 10 on a first come, first serve basis until the boat is full.
In partnership with Outdoor Knoxville and Legacy Parks, fundraising to support the race is currently underway with a variety of in-kind donations being accepted and sponsorship packages available. Any proceeds from the race are expected to go towards advancing river and shoreline beautification efforts already underway by Billy Lush Board Shop and KOWS via their four times yearly river clean-ups. To learn more or donate, email KNOX.OWS@gmail.com.
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Director of Communications
amanda.murphy@tn.gov
615-741-9010
Senior Communications Manager
jill.kilgore@tn.gov
615-927-1320
Communications Manager
Alli.Lapps@tn.gov