Swimming Holidays In The Maldives
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Edie Hu Makes A Big Splash Around Hong Kong Island Courtesy of Mark Agnew, South China Morning Post, California. Edie Hu became the third person in history to complete a 45 km swim around Hong Kong Island. She finished in 12 hours 35 minutes as a charity swim to benefit the Splash Foundation. Following in
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Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. The WOWSA Awards includes the categories of the World Open Water Swimming Man of the Year, World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year, the World Open Water Swimming Performance of the Year, and the World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year. The WOWSA Awards winners are selected
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Mike Gregory Does Triple Crown Of Open Water Swimming Courtesy of Catalina Channel Swimming Federation, Catalina Channel, California. Australian Mike Gregory completed four crossings of the English Channel and five Rottnest Channel Swims before he traveled to California to attempt a crossing of the Catalina Channel and complete the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming.
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Courtesy of WOWSA, English Channel. Karina Yazmin Almanza Hernandez is an accountant by profession in Mexico City, a PADI open water diver instructor, and an open water swimmer with a cause. “In 2017 I started my swimming project to obtain the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming as a personnel objective. But then early last
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Courtesy of Alton Motobu, Waikiki Beach, Hawaii. Phoebe Hines, an Australian who swims for the University of Hawaii, joined an illustrious list of women who were the first overall finishers in the Double Roughwater Swim in Honolulu, Hawaii: Kailu Chun (1981 and 1982), Kari Lydersen (1995), Cherelle Osteringer (2014) and Haley Chasin (2017). Hines finished
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