The Daily News Of Open Water Swimming

To educate, entertain, and enthuse those who venture beyond the shore

Newsletter

Random News

open water swimming

||||

Adherbal Treidler de Oliveira Is 2019 World Open Water Swimming Man Of The Year

Adherbal Treidler de Oliveira Is 2019 World Open Water Swimming Man Of The Year Courtesy of WOWSA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Adherbal Treidler de Oliveira is one of the few channel swimmers over the last 140 years who has had to endure a mass of flesh and muscles being ripped from his body, leaving a […]

Adherbal Treidler de Oliveira Is 2019 World Open Water Swimming Man Of The Year Read More »

||||

Gulf Of Finland Relay Is 2019 World Open Water Swimming Performance Of The Year

Gulf Of Finland Relay Is 2019 World Open Water Swimming Performance Of The Year Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Cold…bone-chilling cool. Long…mind-boggling long. Difficult…unbelievably difficult. Fast…world-class fast. All of the nominees in the 2019 World Open Water Swimming Performance of the Year could be defined by these adjectives. The WOWSA Awards are an annual

Gulf Of Finland Relay Is 2019 World Open Water Swimming Performance Of The Year Read More »

||||

Travesía Interminable Is 2019 World Open Water Swimming Offering Of The Year

Travesía Interminable Is World Open Water Swimming Offering Of The Year Courtesy of WOWSA, Mexico City. Travesía Interminable is a book that was written by Antonio Argüelles and Adam Skolnick that covers Argüelles’ life and experiences as he achieved the Oceans Seven. The book is selling well in Mexico, Latin America and Spain and will

Travesía Interminable Is 2019 World Open Water Swimming Offering Of The Year Read More »

||

Swim Miami Enhances International Swimming Hall Of Fame Festivities

Swim Miami Enhances International Swimming Hall Of Fame Festivities Courtesy of Swim Miami, Miami Marine Stadium, Florida. Swim Miami is one of the largest open water swimming events in the United States. Race director Jonathan Strauss organizes 800m, 1 mile (The Miami Mile), 5 km, 10 km and K-9 Krawl events held on April 26th

Swim Miami Enhances International Swimming Hall Of Fame Festivities Read More »

|

Tough Strong Swimmers from TSS Win Australian 5 km Relay Title

Tough Strong Swimmers from TSS Win Australian 5 km Relay Title Courtesy of Ian Hanson, Hanson Media. Photo courtesy of Swimming Australia, Brighton Beach, Adelaide, Australia. The TSS Aquatic Club A team won the 4×1.25 km relay at the 2020 Australian Open Water Swimming Championships in Brighton Beach, Adelaide. 5 km Relay Result: 1. TSS

Tough Strong Swimmers from TSS Win Australian 5 km Relay Title Read More »

Sid Cassidy Honored By North Carolina Swimming Hall of Fame

Courtesy of Matthew De George, Swimming World Magazine. Sid Cassidy received another honor in his long five-decade career as a swimmer, coach, official and administrator. The North Carolina Swimming Hall of Fame will induct Cassidy as a member of the Class of 2020 this coming March. “Our Class of 2020 North Carolina Swimming Hall of

Sid Cassidy Honored By North Carolina Swimming Hall of Fame Read More »

|

Kareena Lee Wins Another Title At Australian Open Water Championships

Kareena Lee Wins Another Title At Australian Open Water Championships Courtesy of Ian Hanson, Hanson Media. Photo of Mackenzie Brazier, Chelsea Gubecka, Nick Sloman, Chloe Gubecka, Bailey Armstrong, Hayden Cotter, Kareena Lee, and Kai Edwards courtesy of Swimming Australia, Brighton Beach, Adelaide, Australia. It was not surprising that 2020 Tokyo Olympian Kareena Lee won the

Kareena Lee Wins Another Title At Australian Open Water Championships Read More »

Scroll to Top