All For One, One For All In The Tampa Bay Frogman Swim
The 17th Tampa Bay Frogman Swim will be held in January 2026 to support the Navy SEAL Foundation.
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To educate, entertain, and enthuse all those who venture beyond the shoreline
World Open Water Swimming Federation, a human-powered project
The 17th Tampa Bay Frogman Swim will be held in January 2026 to support the Navy SEAL Foundation.
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John Doolittle talks about the 16th annual Tampa Bay Frogman Swim with his fellow Navy SEAL, Jack Carr, on the Danger Close podcast
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The 16th annual Tampa Bay Frogman Swim will be held on January 19th 2025 to support the Navy SEAL Foundation.
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The 15th annual Tampa Bay Frogman Swim was another successful charity swim that supports the Navy SEAL Foundation, raising over US$1.1 million from 150 swimmers of the 5 km course
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Make Waves for Hong Kong is a 45 km charity relay circumnavigation swim around Hong Kong Island to benefit the Splash Foundation on November 4th
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Scott Rees swam 28.6 km across the Strait of Georgia and raised over $156,650 for the Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind charity
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Jim Dreyer traversed 25 hours 38 minutes across Lake Michigan in a self-sufficient unaccompanied solo crossing attempt between Wisconsin and Michigan
Connor Signorin and Brooke Bennett won the 8-mile iconic Swim for Alligator Lighthouse in Islamorada, Florida.
William Ellis completed a 65 km Round Jersey solo circumnavigation today in 9 hours 52 minutes.
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Save The Bay was held for the 47th time, a 2-mile charity swim crossing of Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island yester
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