Breathe World Ocean Day Swim

Breathe World Ocean Day Swim

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Join us every June at the annual Breathe World Ocean Day Swim sponsored by FNB as we celebrate our oceans.

Challenge yourself or your colleagues to an 800m or if you really want extend yourself, take on the 5km swim.

Photos from Breathe World Ocean Day Swim's post 08/06/2026
06/06/2026
Photos from Breathe World Ocean Day Swim's post 06/06/2026

RACE REPORT
Dolphins celebrate Tayla's triple success at World Ocean Day Swim

DURBAN – With her third victory in three years, Tayla Bruce was the champion of the 5km Breathe World Ocean Day Swim sponsored by FNB in Durban on Saturday, but ocean conservation was the big winner with a record entry for the annual event.

19-year-old Hillcrest student Bruce claimed her third title in a row when she convincingly beat Sarah Ferguson, the event organiser and the driving force behind the annual swim – but Ferguson was also a winner with almost 500 entries for the annual fund-raiser for her non-proft, Breathe Conservation.

Carina Hambloch finished third in the women's race as swimmers revelled in ideal, calm and warm conditions, which included some of the leaders being treated to some time swimming with dolphins.

In the men's race 15-year-old Westville schoolboy Nathan Muller cruised to a six-minute victory over Riley Naidoo with Mark Duncan claiming the third step of the podium.

While the site of dolphins was interpreted by some as the mammals saying "Thank you for helping save our environment," Bruce was initially a little less enthusiastic about her fellow swimmers.

"I passed some dolphins which was really cool, but a bit scary at first," said Bruce after her victory. "I just came to a stop because I did not know what to do.

"But the conditions were really good. Starting and going out was very nice, but coming back was a little choppy, so I had to pick up my stroke rate a little to adapt to the conditions.

"I like doing this race every year. It is for a really good cause because sometimes you are swimming between bottles and plastic and we need to change that. Today I was swimming with fish and dolphin and they are living in that all the time, so swimming for cleaner oceans is brilliant."

Muller had a slightly less happy encounter with the local "wildlife".

"They were very good conditions, with a bit of a current on the way back," said the schoolboy who was swimming the 5km event for the first time. "Out of the gates I think I got stung by a bluebottle or something, but you just have to carry on."

Ferguson was not disappointed with her second position and was very happy with the entries for a cause that is close to her heart.

"The conditions were amazing with a nice swell and wave going out, and then calm, flat warm, warm, warm water – and lots of fish, and I heard some dolphin at one point, so it was a beautiful day," said the record-breaking ulltra-distance swimmer.

"I am really really stoked because we got almost 500 entries. This event is to celebrate World Ocean Day which is an annual event on June 8 every year and we try and hold this as close to that date as possible.

"It is to celebrate our oceans and at the same time to highlight the need to protect them, because we need the ocean to breathe – so it is really to highlight that and to have fun and do it for a good cause.

"The funds go toward our environment education programme in rural schools, where we are teaching over 1 000 kids, so today will have really helped with that."

Selected Results
5km
Male
1 Nathan Muller 0:57:31
2 Riley Naidoo 1:03:23
3 Mark Duncan 1:06:40
4 Cliff Lyne 1:06:41
5 John Glover 1:08:29
Female
1 Tayla Bruce 1:00:09
2 Sarah Ferguson 1:06:34
3 Carina Hambloch 1:08:20
4 Jenna-Mae Lally 1:08:21
5 Marcelle Stiemens 1:08:31

3.2km
Male
1 Kadin Sharp 0:47:14
2 Peter Koegelenberg 0:51:19
3 Kristiaan Van Reenen 0:51:20
4 Mohau Sikhosana 0:52:49
5 Dandre Pretorius 0:53:31
Female
1 Kailey Joubert 0:45:58
2 Abigale Meineke 0:48:40
3 Talitha Schuch 0:50:58
4 Simone Webb 0:53:05
5 Rene Sauerman 0:53:10

1.6km
Male
1 Daniel Moynihan 0:17:55
2 Jack Spence 0:18:57
3 Ethan Hambloch 0:19:58
4 Dylan Allan 0:21:33
5 Kye Smith 0:21:37
Female
1 Lucy Harker 0:26:05
2 Courtney Grant 0:27:17
3 Kristen Burt 0:27:19
4 Barbara Bowley 0:27:36
5 Taneal O'Sullivan 0:27:46

800m
Male
1 Ben Tozer 0:13:35
2 Kai Marks 0:13:36
3 Wayne Jeffers 0:16:40
4 Leonardo Schramm 0:16:51
5 Neil Kuppusamy 0:16:59
Female
Pos Name Time
1 Shayla Harvey 0:15:11
2 Alexandra Lott 0:15:15
3 Emma Christianson 0:15:55
4 Zuwena Khamanga 0:16:28
5 Elah-Mae Iris Budram 0:16:58

Photos from Breathe World Ocean Day Swim's post 06/06/2026

And away they go ... the 5km swimmers have started and the other participants are waiting for their turn to enter the water. Good Luck to all taking part in the 2026 Breathe World Ocean Day Swim sponsored by FNB.

Photos from Breathe World Ocean Day Swim's post 05/06/2026

THANK YOU
With the 2026 Breathe World Ocean Day Swim sponsored by FNB taking place tomorrow (Saturday) at Durban Beach Club, it is time for a big thank you to all the supporters who make the event possible.
From major sponsor FNB, to a very long list of prize sponsors, this event would not be possible without their valuable support. Their generous help make the event a success, both as a fundraising for Breathe Conservation as well as from a competitor perspective, so we ask you to support them.
Although entries are closed, swimmers can enter on the day from 5.30am (see below for timetable for the day) while the race instructions can be seen athttp://worldoceandayswim.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/WOD-2026-info-pack.pdf
There is more race information on the website at https://worldoceandayswim.co.za and a link to live results.

Below are the start times for the various events on Saturday:
Registration & late entries: 5:30-6:30am
5km start: 07:00
800m start: 07:05
3.2km start: 07:10
1.6km start: 07:15
First swimmers finish 07:50
Cut off time for 5km at half way 08:00
Guided beach walk and clean up with Marine Guide 08:30
Prize giving and auction 09:30 / 10:00








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