Summer Safety in the Water
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Roz Savage, an English ocean rower, holds the Guinness Book of world records for being the first female to row by herself across three major oceans, including the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. She understands more than anyone the power of water. She once said, “Some people love the ocean. Some people fear it. I love it, hate it, fear it, respect it, cherish it, loathe it, and frequently curse it.” I couldn't agree with her more on such mixed emotions about something that you hold so precious in your life, yet it is supremely important to remind ourselves that being present, aware, and respectful of our water environments will keep us safe and happy doing the things we love the most.
For me, I still love and cherish the water. I have even become an adaptive scuba diver dropping into deep ocean waters to continue doing the things I love most. Yet I respect and understand its powers now more than ever.
I grew up swimming and consider the water my second home. I started on the neighborhood summer swim team when I was five years old and swam competitively every summer until I left for college, the butterfly stroke being my favorite. Years after college, as an adult living in San Francisco, I became a triathlete. I swam hundreds of laps in the pool and the ocean in preparation for various triathlon races, even the escape from Alcatraz, which I completed twice. Since I was born, my family spent our summers vacationing at the beach in South Carolina, where we would spend most of the day swimming in the water. Swimming has always been my favorite pastime.