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Why 31°C Is Too Warm For Open Water Competitions

With water and air temperatures soaring in some parts of the northern hemisphere, the issue of what water temperatures are too high is being discussed by some race directors again. It remains a difficult topic to come to a consensus. Some national swimming federations have instituted a maximum water temperature of 31°C (87.8°F). Other have

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34 Countries On 5 Continents In The Olympic Marathon

Swimmers from 34 countries on 5 continents are entered in the Olympic 10km Marathon Swim at the 2012 London Olympic Games. From small countries (Guam) to large ones (China), from land-locked countries (Hungary) to island nations (Great Britain), from tropical countries (Malaysia) to mountainous ones (Switzerland), from those on the Mediterranean (Tunisia) to those bordering

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Association Calls Into Question Stephen Redmond’s Success

In a shocking development over the euphoria over Stephen Redmond’s recent achievement of the Oceans Seven challenge, the Tsugaru Strait Swimming Association has called into question whether Redmond did actually complete the historic swim. As Stephen Redmond was flying back to Japan and receiving accolades for his 12 hour 45 minute conquest of the Tsugaru

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