but I trust IRONMAN. If there was any danger they would not put us in the water. right? The water temps felt great (77.8 degrees), so it was not wetsuit legal and I was swimming in my Roka skin suit. I started very easy and slow to the first buoy. I knew that wasting 1 min would be better than feeling hyperventilated. After the second buoy I got into the groove. I was happy and smiling. Counting my strokes to the next buoy.
I started catching up to other athletes in front of me and passing them. I HATE being swam over, so I try really hard not to swim over others. This means I had lots of maneuvering around other athletes which went on only for the first half of the swim.
As soon as I crossed the half point and turn to go back to shore everything changed. The sky and the water were suddenly getting darker and darker, the waves were ridiculously high, and it started raining. The current and strong wind were pushing us to the right and it was so hard to swim toward the next buoy. However I am strong and I did not give up. I swallowed a ridiculous amount of water in a short time, and I literally had to stop and tread to cough water out of my lungs. I asked the support crew if everything was safe, but there were boats and lights everywhere going toward my back (far away from shore). I spent the rest of the swim portion just, well, trying to get to shore. I was swimming hard but I felt kind of safe because there were so many boats and kayak around me. I did not realized that they were pulling women (probably around 100 women) out the water for safety bringing them to shore while I was still finishing my swim. Some were forced, some needed help to swim in that crazy water. As a result they had shorter swim time than me. But hey! Safety comes first!