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Swimming In Patagonia And Elsewhere In Argentina

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Lake and river swims throughout Argentina are very popular and include three FINA pro marathon swims in 2010: the 15 km Maraton Acuatico Internacional Ciudad Rosario, the 57K Maraton Acuatica Internactional Rio Coronda and the 88 km Hernandarias-Parana Maraton Acuatico. The pros always entertain the crowds with exciting finishes

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Open Water Swimming By Presidential Decree

The world’s foremost marathon swimming historian, Captain Tim Johnson, provided interesting historical background on the emergence of open water swimming on the national level in America. In August 1925, then-American President Calvin Coolidge sponsored the national open water swimming championship in the Potomac River over a 3-mile course. It was an annual event, called the

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Boğazıçi (Bosphorous Swim), An Intercontinental Crossing

The 6.5K International Bosphorus Swim (Boğazıçi) from Asia to Europe will hold its 22nd race in July 2010. Swimmers cross the Bosphorus (or Bosporus, Βόσπορος in Greek, İstanbul Boğazı in Turkish),from the north to the south. With the course so wide, the swimmer obviously decide to swim off in different directions. The Boğazıçi is a

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