Catalina Channel Movie Trivia
In March 1965 during the eighth season of a very famous American TV detective series called
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To educate, entertain, and enthuse those who venture beyond the shore
In March 1965 during the eighth season of a very famous American TV detective series called
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For athletes who will compete in the 2010 USA Swimming National Open Water Swimming 5K and 10K Championships in Marine Stadium in Long Beach, California in June, here are 10 tips: 1. Marine Stadium has a well-maintained infrastructure around it including parking lots, showers and a GPS-marked 1K course (buoy-to-buoy). 2. There are plenty of
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Lewis Pugh has been in Copenhagen at the United Nations Climate Change Conference this week. Asked to summarize the atmosphere at the Conference from his perspective last night, Lewis, who will swim in a glacier lake at 17,400 feet (5,300 meters) to demonstrate climate change, says, “It feels like world leaders are rearranging deck chairs
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2009 world 25K champion Valerio Cleri is up for nomination for the Sportsmen of the Year in Italy. Valerio has always been in the top echelon of professional marathon swimmers, but he truly showed his heart of a champion at the 2009 World Swimming Championships. Since finishing a close fourth in the Olympic 10K Marathon
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We had the opportunity to see first-hand – and swim along – the Olympic 10K Marathon Swim course that will be used at the 2016 Rio Olympics. For five days, we encountered several different conditions, from flat conditions and mild rain to strong currents, heavy rain and rough seas with up to 6-8 foot surf
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Colin Hill, a candidate for the World Open Water Swimming Man of the Year, and the top open water swimmers in the world apparently do not know how to slow down. In between organizing the popular Great Swims, Colin took the time to swim the English Channel last summer. Similarly, the world’s top open water
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Open water freestyler…body surfer promoter…world-record high diver…surfer shaper…Alick Wickham was truly an aquatic innovator and pioneer. Alick from Roviana Lagoon in the Solomon Islands was credited with shaping the first surfboard in Australia and introducing the crawl stroke (freestyle) to Australia when he demonstrated the crawl at Bronte Beach in Australia, although the freestyle at
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FINA will post its 2010 FINA 10KM Marathon Swimming World Cup schedule and its 2010 FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix schedule later today on the FINA open water swimming website. The schedule for the 2010 FINA 10KM Marathon Swimming World Cup circuit, won last year by Thomas Lurz and Poliana Okimoto, includes: 1. Santos,
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The 2010 Axxess DSL Ocean Racing Series in Nelson Mandela Bay, Port Elizabeth in South Africa is a great place to be for an open water swimmer during the Easter holidays. The fifth annual Series will feature a special challenge race this year that will showcase the endurance, grit and sprinting talents of the world’s
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The ever-growing, always popular multi-race (0.3K tag team relay, 0.7K and 2.8K) Sovereign New Zealand Ocean Swim Series has gotten off to a great start with its first two races of the Southern Hemisphere summer season: the Harbour Crossing Auckland and Russell to Paihia Bay of Islands have been completed. In the first race of
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