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Three-Time Olympian to Race in South Africa

9 January 2026 by Guest

French star Damien Joly will be joining the thousands of swimmers taking on the 2026 aQuellé Midmar Mile set for Midmar Dam in KwaZulu‑Natal from 5-8 February.

The three-time Olympian and Olympic finalist has confirmed his participation, adding international prestige to a race already renowned for its mix of elite competition and mass participation.

“The Midmar Mile is a very well-known race in South Africa, and I was happy to be invited to take part. It’s a great opportunity to race in a different environment, experience a new competition format, and enjoy a strong and passionate swimming community,” Joly said.

The aQuelllé Midmar Mile attracts thousands of swimmers every year, ranging from first-time entrants to seasoned professionals, and Joly said he had heard much about the unique atmosphere that surrounds the event. “I’ve heard that it’s much more than just a race,” he explained. “The crowd, the energy around the dam, and the number of participants make it very special. It’s also known for being extremely competitive at the front while remaining very inclusive, which is quite unique.”

Joly is no stranger to South Africa, having previously trained in Johannesburg and Pretoria. “I also had the opportunity to visit the country and go on safari, which were incredible experiences. It’s a beautiful country, and everything went really well during my time there,” he recalled.

Apart from representing his country at three Olympic Games, the 33-year-old Frenchman’s career highlights include claiming a silver medal at the 2022 World Short Course Championships and a European Championships bronze, both in the 1500m freestyle, while also holding the French national record in the event.

Looking ahead to February’s race, Joly is motivated by the chance to compete against a strong line-up. “I’m really looking forward to racing in such a legendary event and feeling that atmosphere first-hand. Competing against strong international swimmers in an open water setting like Midmar is something I’m very motivated by,” he said.

When asked about his chances of pulling off a victory, Joly reckoned: “I always approach races with confidence in my preparation, but also with a lot of respect for my competitors. Open water racing can be unpredictable, so the focus is on executing a smart race and giving my best on the day.”

While the battle out in front will be a heated one, for Joly, the inclusivity of the aQuellé Midmar Mile is part of its magic. “That’s one of the things that makes Midmar so special. To share the same start line with first‑timers, passionate amateurs, and elite athletes is a reminder of why we swim in the first place: for the love of the sport and the challenge it brings.”

Beyond competition, Joly also views the event as an opportunity for growth. “I hope to gain experience, memories, and inspiration. Racing at Midmar is also an opportunity to step out of my usual competitive environment and grow as an athlete and as a person.”

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