Leme to Pontal Swimming Association
Adherbal de Oliveira and Renato Ribeiro Barbosa was a nominee for the 2017 World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year, part of the WOWSA Awards, an annual recognition of outstanding men, women, performances and offerings around the globe sponsored by the World Open Water Swimming Association]] Adherbal de Oliveira after setting the women's record of the 36 km Travessia do Leme ao Pontal along the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] Travessia do Leme ao Pontal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, shown together with Leme to Pontal Swimming Association president Adherbal Treidler de Oliveira on 25 October 2019]] Luciana Akissue of the Anjos D`Água Relay at end of the 36 km Travessia do Leme ao Pontal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] Flávio Tabarini, Sandro Ottoboni, Marcelo Napolitano with coach Wanderley Santos after finishing the 36 km Travessia do Leme ao Pontal from Leme to Pontal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 30 November 2018 in 8 hours 54 minutes 11 seconds]] Travessia do Leme ao Pontal on 16 December 2018 along the Rio de Janeiro coastline]] João Rodolfo de Queiroz Leite Pinto and Rodrigo Luiz Martins and coach Marta Izo after the 36 km Travessia do Leme ao Pontal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] Fabio Favaretto Mathias, Marta Mitsui Izo, Joel Szmelsztayn Kriger and Renato Tamotsu Takeyama]] noun - Leme to Pontal Swimming Association (LPSA) is an open water swimming organization that governs the Travessia do Leme ao Pontal 36 km marathon swim (Leme ao Pontal Challenge) between Leme Beach to Pontal in Brazil, inspired by the Brazilian song Do Leme ao Pontal and organized by Adherbal Treidler de Oliveira.
History[edit]
Luiz Lima first completed the 36 km crossing in 2008; inspired in part by Do Leme ao Pontal (From Leme to Pontal), a well-known Brazilian song by Tim Maia.
Triple Crown South America[edit]
It is part of the Triple Crown South America: 36 km Travessia do Leme ao Pontal + 1.6 km Beagle Channel + 42 km Río de la Plata.
Solo Swims without Neoprene[edit]
- Adherbal Treidler de Oliveira (Brazil) on 12 July 2015 in 9 hours 23 minutes (at the age of 45)
- Paulo Amaral (Brazil) on 27 February 2016 in 13 hours 25 minutes (at the age of 53)
- Patrícia Farias de França (Brazil) on 29 May 2016 in 10 hours 22 minutes (at the age of 35)
- Cesar Saade Jr. (Brazil) on 2 October 2017 in 8 hours 53 minutes (at the age of 52)
- Marcio Santos Junqueira (Brazil) on 9 January 2018 in 11 hours 49 minutes 6 seconds
- Edgar Adalberto Coelho (Brazil) on 11 January 2018 in 14 hours 40 minutes 2 seconds
- Alessandra Rossi Cima (Brazil) on 23 January 2018 in 9 hours 56 minutes 52 seconds
- Alan Viana (Brazil) on 19 March 2018 in 7 hours 22 minutes
- Diogo Milani Zoppi (Brazil) on 21 August 2018 in 10 hours 49 minutes
- Tomás Cunha (Brazil) on 8 September 2018 in 8 hours 58 minutes 49 seconds
- Glauco Rangel (Brazil) on 9 October 2018 in 7 hours 13 minutes
- Betina Lorscheitter (Brazil) on 18 October 2018 in 8 hours 53 minutes
- Catarina Almeida Porfírio (Brazil) on 28 January 2019 in 10 hours 14 minutes
- Afonfo Quintas (Brazil) on 24 April 2019 in 10 hours 58 minutes
- Ricardo Francisco Sant Ana Ortiz (Brazil) on 29 June 29 in 11 hours 6 minutes
- Beatriz Nantes (Brazil) on 25 October 2019 in 9 hours 17 minutes 25 seconds
- Catarina Almeida Porfírio (Brazil) on 29 October 2019 in 13 hours 18 minutes
- Roberto de Sousa Araujo Filho (Brazil) on 26 October 2019 in 14 hours 35 minutes
- Victor Hideaki Sano (Brazil) on 27 October 2019 in 10 hours 58 minutes
- Anthony McCarley (USA) on 5 November 2019 in 15 hours 33 hours
- Rafael Vale Amoresano (Brazil) on 22 January 2020 in 10 hours 6 minutes
- Mariana Chevalier Santos (Brazil) on 14 March 2020 in 9 hours 43 minutes
- Mário José Marchi Vissali Pinto (Brazil) on 25 November 2020 in 7 hours 43 minutes
- José Eduardo do Amaral Ferreira (Brazil) on 20 February 2021 in 26 hours 32 minutes (first two-way crossing)
- Fábio Breda Guirau (Brazil) on 25 February 2021 in 13 hours 56 minutes
Solo Swims with Neoprene[edit]
- Luiz Lima (Brazil) on 12 December 2008 in 8 hours 25 minutes (at age of 31)
- Marcos Campos (Brazil) on 19 December 2016 in 7 hours 34 minutes (at age of 32)
- Vitor Gadelha (Brazil) on 19 December 2016 in 8 hours 43 minutes (at age of 19)
- Thiago Toshio Rebollo (Brazil) on 15 December 2017 in 7 hours 2 minutes 34 seconds
- Sabrina Mazzola (Brazil) on 11 December 2017 in 11 hours 21 minutes 8 seconds
- Edilson Heleno Holz Bento (Brazil) on 20 September 2018 in 15 hours 50 minutes
- Larissa Lino Morato Campos (Brazil) on 15 December 2018 in 8 hours 41 minutes 41 seconds
- Henrique Martins Santos (Brazil) on 16 December 2018 in 8 hours 17 minutes
- Adherbal Treidler de Oliveira (Brazil) on 12 January 2019 in 11 hours 5 minutes
- Kiko Gralha (Brazil) on 9 August 2019 in 11 hours 16 minutes at the age of 39
- Marcos Vinicius Zamboni Fraccaro on 8 November 2020 in 7 hours 40 minutes at the age of 35
Relay Swims without Neoprene[edit]
- LL Gladiadores1 (Brazil) on 6 November 2016 in 8 hours 11 minutes, a male team of Luiz Lima, Humberto Sampaio, Marcelo Nissenbaum, José Getúlio, Pedro Alquéres, Georges Lezaun.
- Team RR (Brazil) on 18 December 2016 in 8 hours 33 minutes, a mixed team of Arthur Silveira Ramalho, André Loureiro Rosário, Leila Maria Da Roz, Livia Tereza Salzano, Itamar Bran Júnior, Alain Lucien Levy.
- Jaraqui Elétrico (Brazil) on 8 September 2018 in 9 hours 37 minutes 41 seconds, a mixed team of Dissica Calderaro, Daniel Damasceno, Yuri Sasai, José Airton, Rogério Airoldi and Cíntia Airoldi.
- Anjos D`Água 1 Relay on 18 October 2018 in 9 hours 40 minutes, with Marta Izo and Luciana Akissue.
- Anjos D’Água 2 Relay on 30 May 2019 in 11 hours 35 minutes with João Rodolfo de Queiroz Leite Pinto and Rodrigo Luiz Martins.
- Anjos D`Água 3 Relay on 9 August 2019 with Fabio Favaretto Mathias, Marta Mitsui Izo, Joel Szmelsztayn Kriger, and Renato Tamotsu Takeyama.
Relay Swim with Neoprene[edit]
- Team Maia 59 (Brazil) on 18 December 2016 in 7 hours 13 minutes (mixed team of Eduardo Gerin Gabriel, Isabela Xanchão Marques, Luiz Eduardo Castro, Gisela Barbosa Coutinho
- Elo Academia 1 (Brazil) on 20 February 2017 in 12 hours 16 minutes (male team of Samir Botelho Barel and Helio Araujo Padilha Junior)
- Team Nada e Preciso / ServRio Elevadores (Brazil) on 24 June 2017 in 8 hours 32 minutes (mixed team of Francisco Calheiros, Roberta Maldonado and Gelson Pierre Jr.)
- All Caps Relay (Brazil) included Marilia Leme Ohta, Marcio Santos de Lacerda Soares, João Vidal da Cunha, Danyela Xavier da Silva and Paulo Vinícius Abbade de Oliveira who completed Travessia do Leme ao Pontal in Brazil on 10 November 2017 in 9 hours 10 minutes.
- Naultilus 60 Mais Relay (Brazil) included Brazilians Humberto Cesar Sampaio (age 66), Paulo Cesar Pereira (age 65), Paulo Riepe (age 61) and American Bill Grant (age 68) who completed Travessia do Leme ao Pontal in Brazil on 15 November 2017 in 8 hours 49 minutes.
- Dragão do Mar (Brazil) on 19 March 2018 in 10 hours 49 minutes (male team of José Eduardo Ferreira and Rodrigo Barroso Fonseca
- Bodó Ticado (Brazil) included Vitor Gadelha, Marcelo Fonseca, Nilson Monteiro, Elthon Picanço, Jucimar Brito and Giuseppe Moroni on 8 September 2018 in 8 hours 23 minutes 11 seconds.
- Jabotis do Sertão (Brazil) includes Flávio Tabarini, Marcelo Napolitano, Sandro Ottoboni with coach Wanderley Santos on 30 November 2018 in 8 hours 54 minutes 11 seconds.
Escort Pilots[edit]
- Ronaldo Correia Ferreira - K-Marada Boat
- Rafael Freitas - Arpon Rio Boat
- Max Pain Viglio - Boa Sorte Boat
- Ary da Conceição - Magia de Mar, Tetiaroa or De Bem com a Vida Boat
Organizer[edit]
Water Temperature[edit]
The water temperature in the course ranges from 59°F (15°C) to 79°F (26°C) depending on the time of the team. Crossings can be attempted any time of the year.
Costs[edit]
- Solo: $1,300
- Relay (2 to 6 swimmers): $1,500
- Costs include an escort boat and pilot
Travessia do Leme ao Pontal Video[edit]
Nadar é Preciso completed the 35 km Travessia do Leme ao Pontal between Leme Beach to Pontal in Brazil on 24 June 2017 in 8 hours 32 minutes with Francisco Calheiros, Roberta Maldonado and Gelson Pierre Jr.
2020 WOWSA Awards[edit]
RIO with Lucas Rivet and Anthony McCarley was nominated for the 2020 WOWSA Awards for the World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year with the following nomination: Watching a 60-year-old man swim non-stop for hours on end has never been more dramatic or profound. Lucas Rivet produced a sensational hit with his 33-minute documentary film RIO. Cameras above, below and on escort boats capture Anthony McCarley at his strongest and at his most vulnerable during the 36 km Travessia do Leme ao Pontal and the 39.7 km crossing attempt of Río de la Plata between Argentina and Uruguay. With music and sound effects that pulsate throughout the film, McCarley shares his philosophical well-earned wisdom in a touching one-on-one relationship with the viewer. As the film fluctuates rhythmically between success and failure, teamwork and solitude, joy and fear, sunrise and sunset, McCarley constantly dispenses valuable life advice based on his own experiences and uncommon adventures in the oceans and rivers of the world. For its inspirational message that comes from the heart of a modern-day hero, for its camerawork that fills the screen with immensely powerful images, and for showcasing the strength of a humble adventurer, RIO the movie with Lucas Rivet and Anthony McCarley is a worthy nominee for the 2020 World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year.
2017 World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year Nominees[edit]
Travessia do Leme ao Pontal was nominated for the 2017 World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year by the World Open Water Swimming Association:
1. 48 Braçades by Miquel Suñer (Spain)
2. Blue Journey Dangerous Waves Project by Bruckner Chase (USA)
3. Global Swim Series by Rob Kent & Dylan Kent (Canada)
4. LongSwimsDB by Evan Morrison (USA)
5. New York Open Water by David Barra, Rondi Davies & Alex Arévalo (USA)
6. Open Water Swim Academy by Dan Simonelli (USA)
7. Outdoor Swimmer by Simon Griffiths (Great Britain)
8. Sea Donkey with Adrian Sarchet (Guernsey)
9. Shark Bait by Dr. Seán O’Connell (Bermuda)
10. Swim Argentina by Matías Ola (Argentina)
11. The Channel of Bones with Toni Enderli (South Africa)
12. Travessia do Leme ao Pontal by Adherbal de Oliveira & Renato Ribeiro Barbosa (Brazil)
2017 World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year Nomination[edit]
The Travessia do Leme ao Pontal is a scenic 36 km coastal swim in Brazil that ends in Pontal and was inspired by a famous song in Brazil called Do Leme ao Pontal. The ocean challenge offers great natural beauty where the swimmer can admire from a privileged perspective the wonders of Rio de Janeiro including Sugar Loaf, Copacabana Beach, Christ the Redeemer, Cagarras Archipelago, Ipanema Beach, São Conrado Beach, Barra da Tijuca Beach and the Pontal Stone. Adherbal de Oliveira and Renato Ribeiro Barbosa created a governing body (Leme to Pontal Swimming Association) that enables solo and relay attempts for neoprene and bioprene swimmers along the gorgeous course. For creating a professional infrastructure complete with escort pilots, crew, guidance and record-keeping to support marathon swims and relays, for encouraging marathon swimming among people who are inspired to repeat the lyrics of a popular song, for offering opportunities throughout the year in temperatures that can range from 15°C to 26°C, the Travessia do Leme ao Pontal is a worthy nominee for the 2017 World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year.
RIO The Film Review by WOWSA[edit]
A great film, a must see. Watching a 60-year-old man swim non-stop for hours on end has never been more dramatic or profound. Lucas Rivet produced a sensational hit with his 33-minute documentary film RIO. Cameras above, below and on escort boats boats directed by Pablo Perez Fiedler and Diego Suárez capture Anthony McCarley at his strongest and at his most vulnerable during the 36 km Travessia do Leme ao Pontal and the 39.7 km crossing attempt of Río de la Plata between Argentina and Uruguay. With music and sound effects that pulsate throughout the film, McCarley shares his philosophical well-earned wisdom in a touching one-on-one relationship with the viewer. As the film fluctuates rhythmically between success and failure, teamwork and solitude, joy and fear, sunrise and sunset, McCarley constantly dispenses valuable life advice based on his own experiences and uncommon adventures in the oceans and rivers of the world. Rivet has spun inspirational messages that come from the heart of a modern-day hero. His camerawork fills the screen with immensely powerful images that showcase the strength of a humble adventurer. See it, RIO.
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