Dakar-Gorée Swim

The Dakar-Gorée Swim (French: Traversée Dakar-Gorée) is an annual open water swimming event between the beach of Dakar and Gorée island.[1] The competition is split into a 4500 m race for amateurs and a 5200 m course.[2] The 2020 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 epidemic.[3]

History

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The Dakar-Gorée crossing was launched in 1985 as a homage to the victims of slavery who displayed resilience by attempting to swim, often in chains, towards freedom. The first edition of the swim took place on October 15, 1985, during the International Youth Year. Around thirty participants set off from the harbor of the Autonomous Port of Dakar for this inaugural edition, covering a distance of 3500 m.[4]

Since 2001, the Senegalese Swimming and Lifesaving Federation decided to adhere to the standards of the International Swimming Federation (FINA), increasing the distance of the Dakar-Gorée crossing to 5000 m, starting from the Voile d'Or beach in Dakar.[4]

In 2004, the competition saw over 600 participants, both men and women, Senegalese and foreigners.[4]

It was in 2008 that the Senegalese Swimming and Lifesaving Federation decided to organize two starts: race A (7800 m), starting from Thiaroye, and race B (4500 m) with the starting point at the Voile d'Or beach. The 2008 innovation has been maintained since then, but both races now start from the same location (Voile d'Or), with a change in distance for race A, which now covers 5200 km.[4]

In 2012, the 4500 m race for amateurs saw the participation of 410 individuals, while the race for experienced swimmers, licensed club members, covering 7800 m, was contested by 66 individuals, according to the organizers.[5]

It has been a recurring event throughout its history, except in 2020 and 2021 when it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

Description

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As of 2023, two race categories are held during the event: Race A, which spans 5,200 meters and is attended by professional swimmers starting from Voile d'Or; and Race B, designed for amateurs, which in 2023 saw participation from around 400 swimmers.[6]

Winners

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Men's competition

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Men's competition[7]
Date Swimmer Club
1985 Hachim Badji ASC Diaraf
1986 Mohamed Diop
1987 Samba Ndoye ASFA
1988
1989
1993 Abdoulaye Thiaw Olympique de Ngor
1994 Samba Ndoye ASFA
1995
1996 Mangoné Samba
1997 Samba Ndoye
1998
1999 Malick Fall ETICS de Mboro
2000
2001
2002
2003 Benjamin Mathieu RC France
2004 Mangoné Samba ASFA
2005 Guy Noël Smith CN Cannes
2006 Mazen Aziz EGY
2007 Mangoné Samba ASFA
2008 Matar Samb Olympique de Ngor
2009 Malick Fall SFOC
2010 Matar Samb Olympique de Ngor
2011 Abdoul Niane BCEAO
2012
2013 Adama Thiaw Ndir ASFA
2014 Malick Fall SFOC
2015 Mamadou Ndoye Diop RS Yoff
2016 Adama Thiaw Ndir AOC
2017 Amadou Ndiaye SM Montrouge
2018 Adama Thiaw Ndir ASFA
2019
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[8]
2021
2022[9] Ousseynou Diop ASFA
2023[10]

Women's competition

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Women's competition[7]
Date Swimmer Club
1986 Khoudia Kamara US Gorée
1987 Marième Soda Camara
1988
1989
1993
1994 Alexandra Roucher CN Dakar
1995 Zeïna Saheli
1996
1997
1998 Marième Soda Camara US Gorée
1999 Zeïna Saheli CN Dakar
2000
2001 Maty Beye ETICS de Mboro
2002 Zeïna Saheli CN Dakar
2003 Jessica Sylla
2004
2005 Khadija Ciss CN Cannes
2006 Louise Smyth RSA
2007 Binta Zahra Diop CN Dakar
2008 Oulèye Diallo BCEAO
2009 Yaye Diadou Diagne Olympique de Ngor
2010
2011
2012
2013 Meredith Anne Staken CNDG
2014
2015 Jeanne Boutbien BCEAO
2016 Jeanne Boutbien AOC
2017 Ndèye Tabara Diagne BCEAO
2018 AOC
2019
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[8]
2021
2022[9] Mariama Dramé CNRAM
2023[10] Aïssatou Ndiaye

References

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  1. ^ Haque, Nicolas. "Hundreds swim to former Senegal slave island in annual race". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  2. ^ "La traversée Dakar-Gorée : 600 nageurs pour la 32è édition". Africa Top Sports (in French). 26 September 2019. Archived from the original on 2020-08-28. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  3. ^ "Officiel - La Traversée Dakar-Gorée annulée ! - Natation". wiwsport (in French). 2020-10-24. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  4. ^ a b c d "Meredith Staken et Malick Fall remportent la traversée Dakar- Gorée". Seneweb. September 28, 2014.
  5. ^ "Traversée à la nage entre Dakar et l'île de Gorée: une 25e édition populaire". Jeune Afrique. September 30, 2012.
  6. ^ a b Fisayo-Bambi, Jerry (September 25, 2023). "Senegal: Hundreds compete in Dakar to Gorée Island swimming race". Africa News.
  7. ^ a b "Palmares of the Dakar-Gorée crossing - Men". fsns.sn. Retrieved November 26, 2023.
  8. ^ a b "Swimming: the 33rd edition of Dakar - Gorée postponed to 2022". sportnewsafrica.com. October 4, 2021. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  9. ^ a b "Dakar-Gorée 2022 : Les lauréats honorés, ce samedi !" (in French). 2022-10-13. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
  10. ^ a b "Traversée Dakar-Gorée (34ème édition) : Ousseynou Diop et Aïssatou Ndiaye sacrés". STADES (in French). 2023-09-25. Retrieved 2024-05-17.