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Big, Bad, Dangerous – Creatures In The Open Water

Big, Bad, Dangerous – Creatures In The Open Water Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Over the last few years, many juvenile Great White Sharks have populated the shallow waters in Huntington Beach, creating a stir among surfers, SUP paddleboards and wind surfers who flock to the Southern Californian beach. During his completion of the […]

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Class Of 2020 Hall Of Famers To Be Honored In New York

Class Of 2020 Hall Of Famers To Be Honored In New York Courtesy of Ned Denison, International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Open water swimming is definitely global. 15 athletes, coaches, and administrators from Italy, South Africa, Spain, USA, Netherlands, Hungary, Egypt, Greece, Canada, Argentina and Bulgaria were elected to the International

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Beth Yudovin Receives Dale Petranech Award

Beth Yudovin Receives Dale Petranech Award Courtesy of Ned Denison, International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame. “Beth Yudovin has been around the ocean and ocean swimmers for most of her adult life, on escort boats, on dryland, and behind the scenes. She is so giving and tremendously supportive,” observed Steven Munatones. “She is always a

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Risztov Éva Honored By International Marathon Swimming Hall Of Fame

Risztov Éva Honored By International Marathon Swimming Hall Of Fame Courtesy of Ned Denison, International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame. “Comeback stories are beloved by sports fans – and there are few great comeback stories like Risztov Éva and her road to Olympic gold in the 2012 London Olympic Games,” recalls Steven Munatones. “Risztov from

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History Unfolds Across The Sea of Galilee On October 28th 1944

History Unfolds Across The Sea of Galilee On October 28th 1944 Courtesy of Guy Cohen and Eyal Schachner, Sea of Galilee, Israel. October 28th is the 75th anniversary of the first full-length crossing of the Sea of Galilee, successfully pioneered in 1944 by Israeli swimmer Yitzhak Yehezkel. It is a story and a pioneering challenge

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Doug Woodring Honored By International Marathon Swimming Hall Of Fame

Doug Woodring Honored By International Marathon Swimming Hall Of Fame Courtesy of Ned Denison, International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. “Who knew that diving among a bunch of plastic trash would become the catalyst for Doug Woodring to eventually be nominated and voted in as an Honor Administrator in the International Marathon

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Esther Nuñez Morera Honored By International Swimming Hall Of Fame

Esther Nuñez Morera Honored By International Swimming Hall Of Fame Video courtesy of Léandre Lapointe, coach of Esther Nuñez Morera at the 2015 Traversée internationale du Lac-St-Jean in Quebec, Canada. Announcement courtesy of Ned Denison, International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame. “To be best of my knowledge, no husband and wife team ever raced simultaneously

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Beatriz Nantes Completes Travessia do Leme ao Pontal

Beatriz Nantes Completes Travessia do Leme ao Pontal Courtesy of Adherbal de Oliveira, Travessia do Leme ao Pontal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Beatriz Nantes usually write about open water swimmers and events for SWIM Channel Magazine in her native Portuguese, but on October 25th she made news herself. The 31-year-old) completed the Travessia do Leme

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