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2012 Olympian – Haley Anderson Of USA & USC

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Haley Anderson of the USA (shown with white swim cap on left) won the FINA Olympic Marathon Swim Qualifier in Setubal Bay, Portugal to become a 2012 Olympian. Since she was a promising age-group swimmer, the junior-to-be at the University of Southern California has been constantly improving especially over […]

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Nerves Before the Olympic Qualification Race

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Great Britain’s Sam Greetham, head referee and FINA Technical Open Water Swimming Committee member, addresses the 61 nervous athletes before the FINA Olympic Marathon Swim Qualifier begins on Sunday in Setubal Bay, Portugal. The 25 Olympic 10K Marathon Swim finalists for London are still being sorted out hours after

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454 Days For A Dock. How Many Days For Ben Lecomte?

The massive tsunami rocked northern Japan on March 11th 2011. After a 454-day journey across the Pacific Ocean, a dock washed ashore on Agate Beach in Oregon. Innumerable household items, commercial good and industrial products are currently drifting across thousands of miles of the Pacific Ocean. The first bits of debris have landed in North

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See You In London! The Latest Olympians In The Open Water

Haley Anderson of the USA (shown breathing on left) and Eva Risztov of Hungary just squeezed past their teammates to head the newest contingent of 2012 Olympians. In a tough-fought battle in a course that was either short or extremely fast Anderson won in 1:44:30.6, at least 15 minutes faster than the usual world-class 10K

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