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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.

Ray Gandy, Nominee For World Open Water Swimming Performance Of The Year

Ray Gandy‘s 50-mile charity swim in Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, USA for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society ran into the stark, cold, rough reality of Mother Nature. Smooth conditions turned to rough, day turned into night, comfortable turned to cold. Typical for marathon swimmers who expect the unexpected. With an aim of 50 miles, […]

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Shark Accidents, Shark Bites, Shark Accidents And Shark Encounters

Christopher Neff of the University of Sydney in Australia pens an interesting commentary on the phrase “shark attack”. He makes a case that use of such language leads to inaccurate perceptions of threatened shark species. He reminds us that “shark accident” was an accepted term until the 1930s, even if it was fatal. He writes,

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King And Queen Of The Sea Reigning Over The Open Water World

There are numerous races around the world showcase the sport in beautiful setting with elaborate logistics and thoughtful planning. These open water races offer everything: interesting and challenging courses, live television coverage, exposure via archived online streaming, competitive elite fields, age-group and fitness swimmer heats, convenient hotel accommodations, pre-race training pools and clinics, comprehensive safety

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Colleen Blair’s Swim Across Pentland Firth, Nominee For The World Open Water Swimming Performance Of The Year

Colleen Blair is a Scottish swimmer who has crossed the English Channel, North Channel, Loch Ness and circumnavigated Manhattan Island and the island of Jersey in the Channel Islands. But this year, she went where no man or woman has ever gone before – across the Pentland Firth. “The Pentland Firth was a tough swim

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Simon Griffiths, Nominee For The World Open Water Swimming Man Of The Year

Simon Griffiths is the Publisher, Founder and Editor of H2Open Magazine, the world’s first and only magazine devoted to open water swimming. The former triathlon writer wants others to appreciate open water swimming in its many guises as he does: as a lifestyle, as a healthful exercise that challenges the mind and body, as an

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