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  1. The La Jolla Cove Swim. Scripps Park and La Jolla Cove offer protected entry and exit points, protected waters with access to nearby caves, rich marine life and impressive views of the coast. All three swims will start and finish at the Cove and take advantage of Scripps Park for pre- and post-race activities.

  2. The La Jolla Cove Swim Club (LJCSC) boasts a diverse membership of people that love open water swimming. Some of us take our time swimming slowly to the buoys and back, while others of us train and master the Catalina Channel, English Channel, and Manhattan Island Marathon swims.

  3. The La Jolla Cove Swim is an open water swim event that includes a 1-mile swim, 250-meter swim for kids, 3-mile swim, and 4-mile swim. It is the second oldest open water swim in the United States. 2023 will mark 107 years since the first race was held.

  4. The La Jolla Cove Swim Club (LJCSC) boasts a diverse membership of people that love open water swimming. Some of us take our time swimming slowly to the buoys and back, while others of us train and master the Catalina Channel, English Channel, and Manhattan Island Marathon swims.

  5. The La Jolla Cove Swim is the second oldest open water swim in the United States. 2023 will mark 107 years since the first race was held. It has been run almost exclusively by volunteers and community members.

  6. Jun 12, 2019 · Swimming in La Jolla Cove. Doug Burleigh, June 12, 2019. La Jolla Cove and the bay between the Cove and La Jolla Shores is one of the best places in the world for ocean swimming. It is the home of the La Jolla Cove Swim Club. The club’s mailing address is Box 427 La Jolla, CA 92038.

  7. The La Jolla Cove Swim. 1155 Coast Boulevard, San Diego, CA, 92037,

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