Myths In The Open Water: Sharks vs. Dolphins
One issue that is commonly reported in the press is that “Dolphins protect swimmers from sharks.”
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One issue that is commonly reported in the press is that “Dolphins protect swimmers from sharks.”
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WIGS produced this documentary on Diana Nyad, appropriately called Diana. WIGS, a digital channel that produces high-end, original, scripted dramatic series and short films about the lives of extraordinary women. Diana is about 62-year-old Diana Nyad, an iron-willed swimmer determined to realize her dream by swimming from Cuba to Florida. Iron will is an understatement
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The Tsugaru Channel is the least known of the 7 channels that make up the Oceans Seven. The channel is in a far-away land where Japanese is the only local language spoken – presenting additional challenges for non-Japanese marathon swimmers. The Japanese escort boat pilots are experienced fishermen in the area, many of whom have
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There is a certain amount of misinformation reported in the media about open water swimming. The World Open Water Swimming Association looked at the data in an attempt to distill fact from fiction, reality from rumor. One issue that is commonly reported in the press is that “More people have been in outer space than
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Luane Rowe, a 23-year-old Australian who began working at FINIS last year, combines her industrial design expertise with her passion for open water swimming to do her job. As a side perk of her responsibilities, she also is able to fit in open water swims throughout the Americas, from the Waikiki Roughwater Swim in Hawaii
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Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. With Darren Miller and Stephen Redmond ready to take on the Tsugaru Channel, Japanese is on the minds of their crew members including Miller’s brother, a documentary film crew from Red Bull Media House, Captain Mizushima and lead coordinator Masayuki Moriya of Ocean Navi. Out in the ocean, during
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Jason Lassen will attempt to be the first person to solo marathon swim from Beaver Island in Lake Michigan to the shoreline in Good Hart, Michigan. Similar to his record-setting breaststroke swim across the Catalina Channel in 2010 that was done without the benefit of GPS technology, the 39-year-old Lassen plans to complete the entire
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Traditional Swedish goggles or Aquasphere’s wide-angle lens? Mirrored or clear? Prescription or optical? Open water swimmers have so many choices of their favored goggles – and the choices continue to expand as the sport grows. When a child puts on goggles for the first time, they just grab a pair, put them on their head,
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Facebook’s Data Science Team is responsible for combining their mathematical abilities, programming skills and social science to datamine the information on Facebook for insights that may have significant impact on social sciences. The Data Science Team leader Cameron Marlow explains, “This is the first time the world has seen this scale and quality of data
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They are photogenic. They are incredibly physically fit. They smile brightly and wave enthusiastically to the crowds before and after their races. They hug each other after their races are over. They give great interviews with thoughtful answers. They freely give autographs and are helpful to those who ask. The world’s fastest marathon swimmers are
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