Attila Manyoki Gets Closer
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Courtesy of FINA, Tateyama Hojo Coast, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Ana Marcela Cunha will face off with Haley Anderson and Ashley Twichell at the 10 km race that culminates the 2018 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships on the Tateyama Hojo Coast in Chiba Prefecture, Japan on Tuesday. Copyright © 2008-2018 by World Open Water Swimming Association
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Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Daily News of Open Water Swimming: When and where did you start to swim? Maureen Mech Montgomery: Daily News of Open Water Swimming: What was your first adventure in the open water? Maureen Mech Montgomery: Daily News of Open Water Swimming: What attracts you to channel crossings and marathon
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Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Lake Huron just done…20:53 Copyright © 2008-2018 by World Open Water Swimming Association
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Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Minty-Gravett will be one of the featured speakers at the 2018 WOWSA Talks held at The Olympic Club in downtown San Francisco on November 10th. “For years, I had heard and written about Salley, but only from afar ,” says Steven Munatones of California. “Then a few years ago,
Courtesy of Nick Adrian, Huntington Beach, California. The Mysteries at the Museum segment on Walter Poenisch will be broadcast on September 19th at 9:00 pm New York time on the Travel Channel. Future reruns of the broadcast are listed here. Copyright © 2008-2018 by World Open Water Swimming Association
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Courtesy of Oscar Rubio, Open Water World Tour, Alameda, California. The last event of the OWWT, the Crown Beach Swim Race took place on August 11, 2018 at Robert W. Crown Memorial Beach in Alameda, CA. Twenty eight swimmers each competed in one of three distances, 0.5 miles, 1.2 miles, and 2.4 miles. Conditions were
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Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Day 1 – June 6th Start Position: 35.43.220N 140.52.208E Finish Position: 035° 45.288N 141° 03.758E Swim Time: 6 hours 4 minutes Swim Distance: 10.08 nautical miles Wind Speed: 13 knots Wave Height: 1 meter Water Temperature: 21°C Weather Conditions: Sunny Reasons To Stop: Ben feeling cold Comments: First Day.
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Courtesy of Quinn Fitzgerald, Olympic Club, California. The 2018 Trans Tahoe Relay Awards will take place at The Olympic Club in San Francisco, California. The inaugural event is held after the WOWSA Talks and before the WOWSA Awards ceremony and dinner on November 10th. Three different awards will be presented to swimmers of the 10-mile
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