The Productive Smart People And Sharks At AltaSea
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World Open Water Swimming Federation, a human-powered project
Linda Kaiser Sends Her Aloha To Windsor Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. This evening in Windsor, UK, International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame chairman Ned Denison will host the world’s largest gathering of marathon swimming luminaries in an elegant dinner and induction ceremony. Linda Kaiser of Honolulu, Hawaii is among the honorees, but due
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Courtesy of Nejib Belhedi, Djerba Island, Tunisia. Nejib Belhedi is ready to do the longest, toughest, most challenging swim of his career. “I have swum for 24 hours straight without any stops in 25m swimming pool in Tataouine. I crossed the English Channel in extreme weather and tidal conditions. I swam 1400 km along the
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Photos courtesy of Phil White and Arik Thormahle in Lake Memphremagog, Vermont. Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. In most sporting Halls of Fame, the inductees are retired athletes or luminaries in their chosen sport. Among the honorees in the International Swimming Hall of Fame, many competitive swimmers still swim for health and occasionally compete
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Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. The International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Class of 2018 includes the first women to complete the Oceans Seven. 46-year-old Anna-Carin Nordin from Sweden will be inducted and honored during the March 31st International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame ceremonies in Windsor, England. Her Oceans Seven included the following
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