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Satoyama In The Sea

Satoyama In The Sea Courtesy of WOWSA, Pacific Ocean. “After spending many years in Japan and being a lifelong ocean swimmer, I realize the similarities between the Japanese concept of satoyama and the conservationist mindset of ocean swimmers,” said Steven Munatones. Satoyama (里 or village and 山 or mountain) refers to settlements in upland valleys […]

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Keeping The Integrity, Ram Barkai On WOWSA Live

Keeping The Integrity, Ram Barkai On WOWSA Live Sponsored by KAATSU, Cape Town, South Africa. Ned Denison talked about The Ice with International Ice Swimming Association founder and chairman Ram Barkai on today’s WOWSA Live. Barkai explained all kinds of concepts in The Ice during the interview: *The new Extreme Cold division for International Ice

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Craig Lord Highlights Coronavirus Risks Of Open Water Swimming

Craig Lord Highlights Coronavirus Risks Of Open Water Swimming Courtesy of Craig Lord, Swimming World Magazine. Professor Kimberly Prather, an Atmospheric Chemist, Distinguished Chair in Atmospheric Chemistry, and a Distinguished Professor at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at University of California San Diego, gave stern warning to ocean-goers from

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Ger Kennedy: Swim Out To The Iceberg And Back

Ger Kennedy: Swim Out To The Iceberg And Back Sponsored by KAATSU, Ireland. Host and International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame chairman Ned Denison had a wide-ranging discussion with Ger Kennedy on today’s Open Water Wednesday broadcast from Ireland. Steven Munatones says of the charismatic Irishman. “Ger is a diamond, a swimmer hardened beyond belief.

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Theo van der Meer Recognized As An Iron Ice Man

Courtesy of Arthur, Surfplas Ice Swimmers, Netherlands. Arthur of the Surfplas Ice Swimmers in Netherlands acknowledged the current situation during the coronavirus pandemic, “These are very strange and sad times. We are almost in a complete lockdown in the Netherlands. We are not allowed to swim as a group anymore until June 1st.” But one

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Differences In Ocean Access Throughout California

Differences In Ocean Access Throughout California Courtesy of Penelope Nagel, San Diego, California. While some people in government, infectious disease community and medical world are calling for a lockdown along with others across America, there are other people in business and recreation who are hoping for some leniency in a complete lockdown. In Long Beach,

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Pádraig Mallon Redux On WOWSA Live

Pádraig Mallon Redux On WOWSA Live Sponsored by KAATSU, Newry, Northern Ireland. Ned Denison had a fascinating wide-ranging discussion with Pádraig Mallon of Infinity Channel Swimming in Northern Ireland on last week’s WOWSA Live [see video above]. Steven Munatones said, “Pádraig is such a special individual, I could listen to his experiences and insights for

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