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Rhys Up To The Occasion At Oceania Swimming Championships

Rhys Mainstone (57:05.6) and Trent Grimsey (57:10.9) finished first and second at the 5 km open water swim on the opening day of the Oceania Swimming Championships in Nouméa, New Caledonia today. The Australian duo were followed by Isaac Foote (1:01.38.1) and Troy Balvert (1:01.38.5), both representing New Zealand, battling it out stroke-for-stroke for third. […]

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Special Olympics Open Water Swimming Clinic Culminates

After three days of constant classroom sessions, POW workouts and open water workouts, the first Special Olympics open water swimming clinic came to a culmination at the 10th annual Butterfield 800m Sea Swim on Seven Mile Beach in the Cayman Islands. “The athletes have such passion and interest in open water swimming,” said Steven Munatones.

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Festival Success For Open Water Films

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. In May 9th-12th, the inaugural International Aquatic History Symposium and Film Festival (IAHSFF) was held during the International Swimming Hall of Fame weekend in Ft Lauderdale, Florida. The participants represented a diverse and illustrious group of aquatic enthusiasts from all over the world met for 4 days of speeches,

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Marathon Swims, Long Distance Swims, Ultra Swims In America

Below is a partial list of the growing number of marathon swims (long distance swims, ultra-marathon swims) in America. These include established solo swims governed by an existing association or federation, relays, events and competitions, but it does not include stage swims by one individual or solo swims not governed by an existing association or

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How Big Is Special Olympics Open Water Swimming?

Under the leadership of Kester Edwards and coaches like Penny McDowall of the Cayman Islands and Rudsel Maria of Curaçao, the aquatic discipline of open water swimming is growing worldwide in the Special Olympics community. Rudsel Maria is exemplary, guiding his athletes for local Special Olympics open water swimming events and international competitions from Curacao

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What Are Open Water Swimming Governing Bodies?

Football has FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association). Pool swimming has FINA (Fédération Internationale de Natation). Volleyball has FIVB (Fédération Internationale de Volleyball). These global organizations were established to bring uniformity, promotion and governance to their respective sports. What does open water swimming have? Frankly, it is an expansive alphabet soup. There are dozens of

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Open Water Does Double Duty At World Masters Champs

2,326 adult swimmers will take to the open water in the Adriatic Sea in Italy, where a record number will participate in the 14th FINA World Masters Championships from June 3-17. From 20 to over 100 years old, swimmers from Italy, Germany, France, Russia, USA, Great Britain, Brazil, Canada, Spain, Netherlands, Australia, Japan, Sweden, Venezuela,

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