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Organisation of EventUnder the umbrella of Busselton Allsports Inc the Busselton Jetty Swim committee consists of a small group of fourteen dedicated committee members whose sole aim is to organise the annual Jetty Swim. This event was the idea of Max Higgins and was initially arranged as an event of the Triathlon Club (Busselton Allsports Inc). The first swim being held in 1996. The event is staged with the help of many volunteers who give freely of their time. Organisations such as the Busselton branch of the St John Ambulance Association; Bunbury and Busselton Surf Life Saving Clubs; local branch members of the State Emergency Service provide their services to ensure the smooth running of the event. Description of EventThe swim creates a grass roots celebration born by our local icon, the Busselton jetty. In the tenth year of the event it was anticipated that 1000 swimmers and paddlers ranging in age from 7 75 would participate in the 2005 Busselton Jetty Swim, in fact the registrations were only just short of this target. By 2007 the entries did pass the 1,000 mark (1008) with a record 1233 registration for the 2009 event. The inaugural swim attracted around 80 competitors, mostly local. Competitors travel from the Perth metropolitan area and surrounds. Good support is provided from the districts of Bunbury and Margaret River. There have also been several intrastate and even overseas competitors in recent years. An estimated 5000 spectators enjoy the event. The atmosphere comes from the swimmers and their supporters who eagerly attend to encourage their grand children, husbands, mothers, sisters or grand mothers. In many cases swimmers are not sports minded but participate for personal challenge or to raise funds for their own charities by completing the course in a team. 2009 event provided additional attractions for spectators:
The 3.6 kilometre swim is unique as spectators can view the entire course around the Busselton Jetty. Swimmers can swim solo or join a team of two or four who complete a section each, every swimmer has a support paddler, and all bring family and friends. The event attracts novice, experienced and elite swimmers. It encourages the involvement of interested people of all ages, in many cases motivating them to train and eventually compete. People swim for a personal challenge or just to be a part of a great event. A highlight of the day is when every one stops to applaud the last swimmer (or as we call it the ‘most elapsed time’) over the line. Economic Benefits to the Community
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