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Steven Muñatones was an American water polo player, a collegiate swimmer, and an open water swimmer from Huntington Beach, California. He has been a coach, administrator, writer, race director, kayaker, paddler, official, observer, author, lifeguard, reporter, Olympic commentator, aquapreneur, and adviser in the the sport of open water swimming. He founded the World Open Water Swimming Association, Daily News of Open Water Swimming, Oceans Seven, WOWSA Awards, Openwaterpedia, KAATSU Global, and KAATSU Research Foundation and served as an ambassador for the American Heart Association. He has written over 21,344 articles on open water swimming, water polo, and KAATSU to date. He received the 1984 Harvard University John B. Imrie Award, 1990 Guinness World Record, 2001, 2005, 2007 USA Swimming Open Water Swimming Committee Award, 2002 Honor Swimmer, International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame, 2007 & 2010 USA Swimming Glen S. Hummer Award, 2010 Irving Davids-Captain Roger Wheeler Memorial Award from the International Swimming Hall of Fame, 2016 Poseidon Award from the International Swimming Hall of Fame, 2018 Vermont Open Water Swimming Hall of Fame, 2019 Honor Contributor - Media of the International Ice Swimming Hall of Fame, 2022 Dale Petranech Award for Services to the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame.

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Soldier’s Swimming Challenge In Shepperton Lake

ITV reported that 6 soldiers, including Trooper Clifford O’Farrell who was severely injured in Afghanistan and is rehabilitating by swimming, are doing a 250-mile relay in Shepperton Lake in Surrey. Their charity effort to raise funds for injured servicemen is expected to take 6 days of continuous non-stop effort. Copyright © 2012 by Open Water […]

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3 Long Beach Waterman Complete The Big Richard

Renowned watermen Matty Mitchell, Jon McMullen, and Peter Joseph took 7 hours 56 minutes to complete the marathon biathlon The Big Richard. It was an unprecedented attempt to run-swim-run-swim their way up the Southern California coastline dotted with cool beach towns, piers and gawking onlookers. And they were all up to the challenge, tackling the

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Stephen Redmond, The Irish Icon, Jet Setting Around Cannes

MIPCOM provides a glimpse of the future of the world’s entertainment. A four-day jammed-packed, celebrity-strewn get-together in Cannes, France is a mingling of the world’s leading entertainment content providers, directors, producers, and broadcasters. MIPCOM constantly expands the boundaries of entertainment, where insiders learn, deal, partner and exchange ideas that will come to the public’s attention

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From East To West, Ocean Plasticity Is Under Attack

On opposite sides of the Pacific Ocean, Doug Woodring and Billy Dutton are attacking the same problem – how to save our oceans from becoming plasticized. With Woodring hosting his annual Clean Half Extreme Open Water Swim, Dutton is aligning himself with environmentalists along the west coast of California including Dr. Marcus Eriksen. While Woodring

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Liz Schlicher Tops Women’s Solos, Relays In The Clean Half

Doug Woodring of Ocean Recovery Alliance hosted the 6th consecutive successful Clean Half Extreme Marathon Swim in Hong Kong this weekend. “We enjoyed great conditions and was our most competitive race yet,” the California native explained. “The normally beautiful October weather in Hong Kong did not fail to delight, giving 260 swimmers excellent conditions to

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Swimming For Gender Equality Over The Last 100 Years

International Olympic Committee (IOC) founder Baron de Coubertin was adamantly against female participation in the Olympic Games. According to the International Swimming Hall of Fame archives (see here), FINA first recommended the inclusion of women for the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games in 1910. But this recommendation was against the wishes of the Swedish IOC representative

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