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Diary Of A Double With Antonio Argüelles – Week 4

Sponsored by KAATSU Global, Huntington Beach,California. Diary of a Double documents the year-long journey of Antonio Argüelles who will attempt a 67 km two-way crossing of the English Channel in September 2021. Throughout this journey, Argüelles will describe his pool and open water swimming workouts, preparation, nutrition, dryland training, and coaching for his solo channel […]

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Michele Barbucia Wins, Ned Denison Swims The Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli

Michele Barbucia Wins, Ned Denison Swims The Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli Courtesy of Ned Denison, Capri Island to Napoli, Italy. Last week, Arianna Bridi of Italy and Ana Marcela Cunha of Brazil made history by beating all the professional marathon swimming men in the 36 km Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli, a 36 km race between

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Katie Blair, Ted Lomicka, Chris Allshouse To Attempt St. Lucia Channel Swims

Katie Blair, Ted Lomicka, Chris Allshouse To Attempt St. Lucia Channel Swims Courtesy of Sue Dyson, St Lucia Channel Swim. Around the world the effects of COVID-19 pandemic have been felt in many ways. While people can note many negatives caused by the pandemic, there are some positives that come out of it as well

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Great Moves In Open Water Swimming History – Cold Around Atlantic City

Great Moves In Open Water Swimming History – Cold Around Atlantic City Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. The World Open Water Swimming Association offers a series of Great Moves In Open Water Swimming History. While many great moves in open water swimming history requires speed, strength and stamina by some of the greatest swimmers

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Great Moves In Open Water Swimming History – The Unprecedented Olympic Victory

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. The World Open Water Swimming Association offers a series of Great Moves In Open Water Swimming History. There have been many great races and upsets during Olympic swimming history including those in the pool by Mike Burton (USA), Sylvia Poll (Costa Rica), Anthony Nesty (Suriname), Doug Russell (USA), Sandy

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Baltic of Kaniksu Expanding His Open Water Horizons

Baltic of Kaniksu Expanding His Open Water Horizons Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Ned Hastings is an accomplished white water kayaker, a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard, and a biological science technician for the Army Corps of Engineers in the state of Washington. He is also an experienced mountaineer, but his speciality is

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Nathalie Luisa Sets Jersey To France Record In 5 Hours 29 Minutes

Nathalie Luisa Sets Jersey To France Record In 5 Hours 29 Minutes Courtesy of Adam Walker, Jersey to France. Nathalie Luisa of Germany set a new record of 5 hours 29 minutes from Jersey to the shores of France today with escort pilot Matthew Clarke, observer Sam Pipon, and crew Adam Walker. Copyright © 2008

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