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Jornadas de Formación en Aguas Abiertas with Damián Blaum

Courtesy of KAATSU Global, Huntington Beach, California. 38-year-old International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Honor Swimmer Damián Blaum of Argentina has enjoyed and endured one of the most prolific careers on the professional marathon swimming circuit. He has created Jornadas de Formación en Aguas Abiertas with Damián Blaum, a 24-hour 8-week virtual educational curriculum of

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Gabriel Chaillou Honored By The International Marathon Swimming Hall Of Fame

Courtesy of Ned Denison, International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame. Gabriel Chaillou of Argentina was elected as an Honor Swimmer in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame in the Class of 2021. Denison interviewed Chaillou for today’s WOWSA Live where he talked about: * how he saw all his swims as special including races

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Joe Zemaitis’ 2020 Season Culminates In Roosevelt 4.5

Sponsored by KAATSU Global, Huntington Beach, California. Roosevelt Lake is known among marathon swimmers at the last leg and last stage of the Arizona S.C.A.R. Swim Challenge. The 10 km night swim culminates the 4-stage, 4-day SCAR Swim Challenge and is hosted in Roosevelt Lake that is 25.3 km from length-to-length at its furthest point.

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Deeds Of Distinction In The Open Water Swimming World

Greatness, however defined, is the quality of being great, distinguished, or eminent. “When I think of great open water swimmers, certain names immediately come to mind,” says Steven Munatones. “In history, there were people like Lord Byron, Captain Matthew Webb, Gertrude Ederle, Duke Kahanamoku, Alick Wickham, Robert Dowling, and Annette Kellerman. In the latter half

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生き甲斐 – Living Well Around The Open Water

Steven Munatones recalled, “I have swum many times in Okinawa, the southernmost prefecture of Japan. The archipelago is near Taiwan. The waters are beautiful and challenging with hundreds of islands, some uninhabited and each dotted with coral reefs. The longer swims included a 29 km circumnavigation around Yonaguni Island in Okinawa with hundreds of hammerhead

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Mayank Vaid Pioneers The First HK360Xtreme Challenge

Mayank Vaid Pioneers The First HK360Xtreme Challenge Courtesy of Shu Pu, Hong Kong. Mayank Vaid, a Hong Kong-based intellectual property lawyer, had to dig deep, very very deep over the weekend when he became the first person to complete the HK360Xtreme Challenge, the first triple-stage circumnavigation triathlon around Hong Kong Island. The HK360Xtreme Challenge is

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Silvia Dalotto-Marcó On The Historia de la Academia Olímpica Argentina

Silvia Dalotto-Marcó On The Historia de la Academia Olímpica Argentina Sponsored by KAATSU Global, Huntington Beach, California. International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Honor Swimmer Silvia Beatríz Dalotto-Marcó competed in 50 races on the professional marathon swimming circuit for 7 years and is currently serving as the Director de Proyectos at Comité Olímpico Argentino. Dalotto-Marcó

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