Agius and Demicoli clinch first place at the BSJ Open Water Swimming Championship

Neil Agius, champion of the 2014 Birkirkara St. Joseph Sports Club Open Water Swimming Championship, clinched first place in the fourth race of this year’s championships

Left to Right - 2nd Place - Luke Camilleri Cuschieri, 1st Place - Neil Agius, 3rd Place - Richard Zerafa
Left to Right - 2nd Place - Luke Camilleri Cuschieri, 1st Place - Neil Agius, 3rd Place - Richard Zerafa

One hundred twenty three athletes were on the starting line of the fourth race of the Birkirkara St. Joseph Sports Club Open Water Swimming Championship held on Wednesday 15th July in St. Paul’s Bay.
 

Although sea conditions seemed to be perfect at glance the registered timings were slightly slower than usual meaning that the conditions were quite deceptive and underwater currents hindered athletes’ speed.
 

In the males category Agius, took first place, after having had a bit of a shaky start in the Championship, with a time of 26 minutes and 14 seconds.  Second placed was Luke Camilleri Cuschieri who has won the first three races this year. Camilleri Cuschieri clocked in at 26 minutes 41 seconds. Third placed was Richard Zerafa in 27 minutes 22 seconds.
 

Left to Right - 2nd Place - Hannah Pace,  1st Place - Sarah Demicoli, 3rd Place - Leah Satariano
Left to Right - 2nd Place - Hannah Pace, 1st Place - Sarah Demicoli, 3rd Place - Leah Satariano

No changes were registered in the females’ podium where Sarah Demicoli continued to show her dominance clocking a time of 27 minutes 56 seconds.  Second placed Hannah Pace, fresh from her bronze medal winning performance in the European Triathlon Championship came in 29 minutes and six seconds. Leah Satariano secured the third place on the podium, registering an improvement of 41 seconds on her best time to finish the race in 32 minutes 7 seconds.
 

With two races left for the end of the Birkirkara St. Joseph Sports Club Open Water Swimming Championship Demicoli seems to be the favourite to win the championship whilst in the Males’ category a battle between Agius and Camilleri Cuschieri is expected, though the latter is more likely to win the Championships in view of the gap he has managed to achieve from Agius in the overall classification.
 

The next Race of the Championship will be held on Wednesday 5th August and will consist of a 4k swim. Race will be held in St. Paul’s Bay at 5pm.  
 

More information on the Birkirkara St. Joseph Sports Club Open Water Swimming Championship can be found on www.bkarastjoseph.com