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Neoprene Adopted For USA Swimming Championships

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Neoprene and wetsuits are de rigueur for triathletes and surfers. But buoyant, protective wetsuits have never been a part of competitive open water competitions…until this year. FINA instituted a new rule last year making wetsuits mandatory when the water temperature falls below 18°C (64.4°F) and allows athletes to wear

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Life On The Blue Planet Defined By Its Oceans

Drone footage of the Pan-American Colibrí Swim courtesy of Pablo Argüelles along the border between Imperial Beach, California and Tijuana, Mexico. The team crossing from California to Mexico during last week’s Pan-American Colibrí Swim was in good hands under the escort of Kevin Eslinger. Dan Simonelli described the California waterman [with a white baseball cap

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Devon Clifford Had A Barraesque Year During 2016

Courtesy of Devon Clifford, Lake George Marathon Swim, New York. Devon Clifford has a huge Barraeque year in 2016. Barrasque refers to a calendar year accomplishment of swimming several marathon swimming competitions during one specific period (e.g., over one summer season or one calendar year). Dave Barra swam a total of 131.8 cumulative miles (212.1

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