Grand Slam Of Open Water Swimming Updated List
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Bill Rose Honored By His Fellow Coaches Courtesy of International Swim Coaches Association, Clearwater Beach, Florida. After participating in the Distance and Open Water Swimming Panel with Mark Bernandino, Gregg Troy and Tyler Fenwick at the annual International Swim Coaches Association convention and sharing his experience with hundreds of other swim coaches, long-time Mission Viejo
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Dean Summers, Swimming With Every Gust Of Wind Courtesy of WOWSA, Tsugaru Channel, Japan. Dean Summers is a tough Australian swimmer with crossings of the Rottnest Channel (6 hours 42 minutes in 2014, 7 hours 58 minutes in 2015, 7 hours 19 minutes in 2016), the English Channel (13 hours 19 minutes), the Catalina Channel
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Courtesy of WOWSA, Oahu, Hawaii. 1973, Nancy Ivy placed third overall in the 1973 Waikiki Roughwater Swim in Honolulu, Hawaii. Kaili Chun also placed third overall in the 1973 Waikiki Roughwater Swim. These two young women have been the only females to finish in the top three at the 3.8 km race course across Waikiki
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Courtesy of Lewis Pugh finishing The Long Swim in Dover Harbour, United Kingdom. “When Lewis Pugh is planning an event, it sounds like there is self-doubt because he asks so many questions and he is always thinking of myriad ‘What If’s?’. He considers Plan A, Plan B, Plan C and then some more,” observes Steven
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Visit Jersey – Ambassador: Sally Minty-Gravett, MBE from The Observatory. Seven-time English Channel swimmer Sally Minty-Gravett MBE usually does her major swims within the confines of the English Channel, but she travels the world as a coach and ambassador of the sport. After her iconic 36 hours 26 minute 67.6 km two-way crossing of the
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