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St. Croix Sea Swim Celebrates Strong Turnout, Top Finishers, and Community Support

The annual St. Croix Sea Swim once again brought together athletes, supporters, and community partners for a successful day of competition and connection, reinforcing its role as a premier open water event and a vital fundraiser for local aquatic programs.

St. Croix Sea Swim competitors. (submitted photo)

This year’s race showcased impressive performances across all divisions, with top honors awarded to the overall male and female finishers. Cole Cullinan, 15, claimed first place in the male division with a standout performance, while Lu Joseph, 18, led the female division, demonstrating exceptional endurance and skill in open water conditions.

The annual Sea Swim is a one-mile swim traditionally from the Frederiksted Peir to Rainbow Beach, however, this year’s race featured a unique adjustment to the start. Over 60 swimmers entered the water from Frederiksted Public Beach north of the pier due to the presence of a naval vessel docked at the usual pier location. The change added a new dynamic to the course and was seamlessly executed thanks to coordinated planning with the dock master, DPNR and the flexibility of participants and race officials.

Beyond the competition, the event highlighted the strength of community collaboration. The organizing committee extends sincere appreciation to its generous sponsors, whose support is essential to the success and sustainability of the Sea Swim. 

The event also benefited from the dedication of numerous community partners, including local safety personnel, volunteers, and supporting organizations who ensured a safe and well-executed race day experience. From water safety teams and logistics coordination to on-site registration and athlete support, their contributions were integral at every level.

“The Sea Swim is more than a race, it’s a reflection of what’s possible when community comes together with a shared purpose,” said Anna Holley, Committee Chair. “We are grateful for the athletes, sponsors, volunteers, and partners who make this event meaningful each year.”

Proceeds from the St. Croix Sea Swim directly support efforts to expand and sustain quality aquatic programs within the St. Croix community such as learn-to-swim for children and adults and Every Child A Swimmer.

Organizers remain committed to growing the event’s impact and continuing to meet fundraising goals that provide access, training, and opportunities for swimmers of all ages and abilities.

Full race results including top 10 male and female finishers can be found on the event website www.stxseaswim.com/results

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