Stéphane Lecat Taking Advantage Of Opportunities On WOWSA Live
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4Ocean Makes a Difference 1 Pound at a Time Courtesy of Lily Moy, Boca Raton, Florida. 4Ocean Apparel Company, founded 3 years ago in Boca Raton, Florida, has an innovation program to help clean the world’s oceans. 4Ocean pays fishermen from all across the world to go out on the ocean and collect plastic by
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Ocean First Banks On Bruckner Courtesy of Bruckner Chase Ocean Positive, Ocean City, New Jersey. Bruckner Chase runs a program for those with spinal cord injuries and diseases, giving them opportunities to train, race and play in pools and in the ocean as part of the open water community. “I have really felt the loss
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Swimming In The Wake Of Richard Weinberger WOWSA, Odaiba Marine Park, Tokyo Bay, Japan. Notwithstanding calls both inside and outside Japan for a cancellation of the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics of July 23rd – August 8th 2021 due to the possibility of not adequately managing the coronavirus pandemic by next year, Swimming Canada continues to make
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Pradeep Kumar Keeps Coaching And Developing India’s Best Courtesy of Madhu Nagaraja, Nanniyode Village, Thiruvananthapuram District of Kerala, India. The 2016 Dronacharya Award for Outstanding Coaches in Sports and Games in India was given to long-time swimming coach Pradeep Kumar Sreedharan. Among his many accolades was being named a member to the prestigious FINA Coaches
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The Open Water Swimming Grit Survey Courtesy of Mitali Khanzode, San Francisco Bay, California. Mitali Khanzode is a senior in high school in Sunnyvale, California who has been open water open water swimming nearly half of her life so far. The incoming Stanford freshmen completed her last research project in high school that focused on
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Mányoki Attila and Ned Denison on WOWSA Live Sponsored by KAATSU, Huntington Beach, California. International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Honor Swimmer and Oceans Seven swimmer Mányoki Attila and International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame chairman Ned Denison talked about a few of Attila’s 250 marathon swims over his eventful career on today’s WOWSA Live.
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Reef & Run Redux? Courtesy of Reef & Run, Santa Barbara, California. 2008…2009…2010…2011…2012…2013…2014…2015…2016…2017…2018…2019…but what about 2020? These are the questions that nearly every race director and most swimmers are thinking about their swims or events for the remainder of 2020. If the Japanese Olympic Committee and an increasing number of other stakeholders are giving out
Hugo Rodríguez Barroso To Appear On WOWSA Live Courtesy of WOWSA Live, Mexico City. The English Channel is occasionally referred to as the Mount Everest of Swimming. Completing a successful swim across the English Channel and the summiting of Mount Everest by a single individual is known as the Peak and Pond Challenge. It is
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3 Amigos: Hugo Rodríguez, Ivar Sisniega, Antonio Argüelles On WOWSA Live Sponsored by KAATSU, Huntington Beach, California. 3 friends, Hugo Rodríguez Barroso, Ivar Sisniega, and Antonio Argüelles talked about grit, passion, failure and success on today’s WOWSA Live. The three men all had a similar start – as swimmers – to their athletic careers, but
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