New Zealand's best open water swimmers are philosophical after conceding the recent State New Zealand Ocean Swim series to Australians, but still have much to look forward to in 2013.
Australia's double Olympians Ky Hurst and Melissa Gorman proved too classy with each winning three races in the six-race series and claiming the overall winner's prize of $20,000 each, the richest prize in the history of New Zealand swimming.
And there are no excuses from New Zealand men's No1 Kane Radford, who finished second behind Hurst. He realises he still has work to do and isn't blaming a mid-season health scare, when he had his appendix removed.
"It's been a very mixed summer for me," he said. "Overall I can look back and be semi-happy."
Radford, 22, views the season as a rebuilding year, a chance to get re-motivated after failing to qualify for last year's Olympic Games in London.