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Camping Out With The Aussies

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Lake Ainsworth awaits open water swimmers 05 February 2019 Madisyn Armstrong and Jade Slee will attend the 2019 open water camp. Capitalising on the momentum from the 2019 Australian Open Water Championships, Swimming Australia will host its annual development camp for the country’s emerging open water swimmers. Kicking off […]

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World Open Water Offerings Of The Year

WOWSA Offering of the Year Elaine Howley “A Swim Across” Motion Picture. Written by Ioannis Kifonidis Directed by Dimitris Giouzepas Unofficial Poster by Dimitris Giouzepas Production Manager: Valia Mp Antonio Arguelles book Basilisk Goggles from Snake and Pig Sports FORM Goggles WOWSA Man of The Year Madhu Nagaraja Camaron Bellemy Phil White Ger Kennedy –

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Catalina Channel Swimming In The Year 2050 And Beyond

Catalina Channel Swimming In The Year 2050 And Beyond Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. We can only imagine what channel crossing experience will be like in the year 2050 and beyond… Matthew Smith just got off his 3-hour transatlantic flight in LAX from Manchester, England. Smith felt good – he was able to barter

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100 Skills

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Eric Glass created a list of 100 Things Every New Triathlete Should Know. Glass’ list is comprehensive and clever, educational and entertaining. The World Open Water Swimming Association also has its own list of 100 Things Every Open Water Swimmer Should Know. Its coaches share this information and tidbits

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Clocks vs. Clouds In Open Water Swimming

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Pace clocks and stopwatches that carefully measure time dominate training and competitions among pool swimmers around the world. Interval training, best times and qualification standards dictate the careers of pool swimmers. Waves, winds and water temperature are among the climatic elements that open water swimmers deal with in oceans,

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