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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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Replacing Discrimination With Smiles And Joy

One of the most profound and joyous open water swimming events Open Water Source has witnessed since 1968 was the Special Olympics World Summer Games in the Bay of Marathon near Greece. The intensity of the athletes intensity and their obvious heartfelt appreciation of the competition, their coaches, volunteers and staff made a significant impression

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Héctor Ramírez Ballesteros, Flying In the Open Water

Héctor Ramírez Ballesteros is an open water swimming butterflyer coached by Jose Diaz. Known as HHector, the former competitive swimmer sang the song Hip-HopenWater Nadandolibre (listen below). But in the ocean, his 2012 goals are all unprecedented butterfly swims: * 5K Ciudad Real – Ruidera (Laguna and Laguna King Hung) * 10K Murcia – Crossing

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The Hardest Open Water Swims In The World (Southern Hemisphere)

SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. The world has innumerable locations for incredibly hard open water swims. Rough conditions, cold water, sharks, jellyfish, tides, currents, long distances, high altitudes and logistical considerations are the primary obstacles. What are some of swims in the Southern Hemisphere that would be on the ultimate open water swimmer’s bucket list? The potential list

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FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix Kicks Off

The fastest echelon of marathon swimmers is gathering this weekend in Rosario, Argentina at the Circuito 18° Marató Acuático Internactional “Ciudad de Rosario”for the start of the 2012 FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix. The 15K race will kick off a series of eight races in Rosario, Santa Fe-Coronda (Argentina), Hernandarias-Paraná (Argentina), Capri-Napoli (Italy), Lac

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How Cool Is That? Swimming At The Bottom Of The World

Antarctica is Earth’s southernmost continent, surrounded by the Southern Ocean and encapsulating the South Pole. It is a white, cold place with about 98% of it covered by ice that averages at least 1 mile (1.6K) in thickness. As the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, Antarctica has no permanent residents; only scientists and support personnel

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