The 2018 edition of the Western Australia’s annual Rottnest Channel Swim saw an uninvited guest disrupt the competition, as a 3-to-4-meter great white shark was spotted among the competitors over the weekend.
Spanning 19.7km and managed by the Rottnest Channel Swim Association, the Rottnest Channel Swim runs from Cottesloe Beach to Rottnest Island in Western Australia, with swimmers participating as a solo, duo or team. The great white was spotted around the 12 km mark at about 10:30am, with swimmers within a 1km radius of the spot pulled from the water with their competition number cancelled.
Per ABC News, an event spokeswoman said that, ‘while some of the racers chose to get back in the water and finish the race, their results would not be officially recorded.’ A number of other competitors not affected by the evacuation reportedly electively withdrew themselves from the open water race as a result of the shark sighting.
“After 30 minutes of no additional shark sightings, the race is continuing as normal and race officials are monitoring all available information via the helicopters in the air and rescue vessels on the water,” the statement read.
Shark threat ends Rottnest Channel Swim for hundreds of competitors https://t.co/1aSfoTRInd #perthnews pic.twitter.com/W0OUqb0OgW
— Perth News Co. (@perthbrk) February 24, 2018
Despite the race shake-up, Western Australia’s Soloman Wright took the men’s race title in a new Rottnest Channel record of 3:59.28, while the women’s field saw Heidi Gan take the top prize in 4:21.55.
How could the swimmer that sighted the shark continue and finish the race if all swimmers were instructed to evacuate onto their support boats within 1km radius from sighting ? Should he not be DQ’ed ??
This is funny- but I feel sad for my friend John and others in his situation…He trained for this event for months, flew to Perth from Sydney (the other side of the continent), and didn’t get to finish the race. 🙁
But at least he still has his limbs!
Rumor is Wright was on pace for a 4:06 until he saw the shark…
Can’t help but chuckle at the two similar photos side-by-side on the main page, the shark and Cody Miller
While this is terrifying and I would have want to have been pulled from the water had I been a competitor, I wonder how many open water races have had sharks this close, but no one knew because officials weren’t looking for them as closely. Glad everyone is safe.
I think he was looking for Michael Phelps