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5th Time Is A Charm: Seth Baetzold Wins 2024 END-WET

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Seth Baetzold loves swimming 58 km along the Red River of the North from the state of North Dakota to Minnesota in the annual Extreme North Dakota Watersports Endurance Test (END-WET) race.

In 2023, he finished in 9 hours 51 minutes, second to Michael Rice. In 2022, he finished in 8 hours 34 minutes, third to Jamie Proffitt and Karen Zemlin. In 2021, he finished in 13 hours 33 minutes, third to Sarah Thomas and Marian Cardwell. In 2019, he finished in 10 hours 21 minutes, second to Sandra Frimerman-Bergquist.

But on June 15th, the 29-year-old Baetzold crossed the finish line first, completing the swim in 9 hours 14 minutes while escorted by veteran kayaker Brian Huschle.

One of the longest competitive open water swims in the Americas, the 58 km END-WET river swim that runs along the Red River from the state of North Dakota to Minnesota.

2024 Results

  1. Seth Baetzold (29) 9 hours 14 minutes
  2. Cheryl Reinke (59) 9 hours 45 minutes
  3. Relay Team 9 hours 50 minutes
  4. Mike Miller (58) 11 hours 12 minutes
  5. Gerald George 11 hours 29 minutes
  6. Scott Swanson 11 hours 29 minutes
  7. John Batchelder (43) 11 hours 37 minutes

Historic END-WET Male & Female Winners

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