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Nevis to St. Kitts Cross-Channel Swim Results

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Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California.

Under 19 female
1. Theana Hay, 1:00:31, Trinidad & Tobago
2. Rachel Wall, 1:10:15, Antigua
3. Shannon Gibson, 1:15:55, Barbados

Under 19 male
1. Christian Marsden, 59:20, Trinidad & Tobago
2. Martin Ricardo, 1:00:30, Canada
3. Kai Jordon, 1:09:46, St Kitts

20-39 female
1. Christina Wensman, 1:04:10, USA
2. Valarie Gregoire, 1:07:17, Nevis
3. Amanda Blom, 1:08:40, USA

20-39 male
1. Benjamin Britton, 1:09:50, USA
2. Anthony Durbano, 1:19:24
3. Richard Licursi, 1:22:49, USA

40-49 female
1. Jane Hansom, 1:07:46, UK
2. Louise Twining-Ward, 1:15:50, UK
3. Janet Allen, 1:20:45, USA

40-49 male
1. James Davis, 1:16:08, USA
2. Ryan Bursch, 1:17:50
3. Mike Newton, 1:19:23, USA

Over 50 female
1. Susan Klein, 1:31:33, USA
2. Marianne Telft, 2:47:50, SXM

Over 50 male
1. Thomas Schaeberle, 1:06:51, USA
2. Stan Corcoran, 1:09:50, USA
3. Donald Schaeberle, 1:12:59, USA

Photography courtesy of Ian Holyoak.

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