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Cameron Bellamy Honored By Guinness World Records

Cameron Bellamy Honored By Guinness World Records Courtesy of WOWSA, Seaside Lagoon, Redondo Beach, California. At the 2019 WOWSA Ocean Fest in Redondo Beach, California, Oceans Seven swimmer Cameron Bellamy was honored by Guinness World Records for his unprecedented 40 hour 46 minute circumnavigation swim around Barbados in the Caribbean Sea. Bellamy sat down for […]

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Mayra Santos Completes 42 km Madeira Islands Ultra Swim

Mayra Santos Completes 42 km Madeira Islands Ultra Swim Courtesy of WOWSA, Madeira Islands, Portugal. Mayra Santos is from Santa Cruz, Madeira Island, Portugal. But she found her open water swimming grove on Madeira Islands in Portugal. The Madeira Islands is a Portuguese archipelago located in the north Atlantic Ocean, west and slightly south of

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Marilyn Bell, Bob Duenkel Inducted In International Swimming Hall of Fame

Marilyn Bell, Bob Duenkel Inducted In International Swimming Hall of Fame Courtesy of International Swimming Hall of Fame, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Marilyn Bell and Bob Duenkel are inductees in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame. Next year, they will both be inducted in the International Swimming Hall of Fame as members of the Class

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Yuko Matsuzaki Explains The Why Of Her Guinness World Record

Yuko Matsuzaki Explains The Why Of Her Guinness World Record Courtesy of WOWSA, Endless Pool, Redondo Beach, California. Yuko Matsuzaki set a Guinness World Record for the Longest Continual Swim in a Counter-flow Pool in Redondo Beach, California from 8:00 am on October 5th to 8:01 am on October 6th. Copyright © 2008 – 2019

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Glauco Luise de Oliveira Rangel Honored By Guinness World Records

Glauco Luise de Oliveira Rangel Honored By Guinness World Records Courtesy of Adherbal de Oliveira, Travessia do Leme ao Pontal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. At the 2019 WOWSA Ocean Fest, Dan Simonelli accepted a Guinness World Records certificate on behalf of Glauco Luise de Oliveira Rangel who set the fastest record on the 36 km

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Yasunari Hirai, Kelly Araouzou Win 5th Santorini Experience

Yasunari Hirai, Kelly Araouzou Win 5th Santorini Experience Courtesy of Babis Giritziotis and Danijela Bogdanovic, Santorini Island, Greece. The last time Spyros Gianniotis of Greece and Yasunari Hirai of Japan were swimming together, they were racing in Copacabana Beach at the 10 km marathon swim at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Gianniotis entered the finish

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Amirizal Ishak Hosts Great Perhentian Island Marathon Swim

Amirizal Ishak Hosts Great Perhentian Island Marathon Swim Courtesy of Shubham Vanmali, Pulau, Perhentian Besar, Malaysia. Shubham Vanmali traveled from his native India to visit Malaysia and participate in the 16 km Perhentian Island Marathon Swim, a circumnavigation swim held around Pulau, Perhentian Besar, Malaysia organised by Swimon and Amirizal Ishak. In addition to the

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Cameron Bellamy Honored for Circumnavigation of Barbados

Humble By Heart, Tough By Nature. Cameron Bellamy Honored By Guinness World Records Courtesy of WOWSA, Seaside Lagoon, Redondo Beach, California. South African swimmer Cameron Bellamy was honored yet again by Guinness World Records for his unprecedented 96.4 km circumnavigation swim around Barbados at the WOWSA Ocean Fest in Redondo Beach, California on October 5th.

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Martin Hobbs Honored By Guinness World Records

Martin Hobbs Honored By Guinness World Records Courtesy of WOWSA, Seaside Lagoon, Redondo Beach, California. South African swimmer Martin Hobbs was honored by Guinness World Records for his 63-day stage swim across Lake Malawi in Africa at the WOWSA Ocean Fest in Redondo Beach, California on October 5th. Hobbs completed a 596.6 km cross-border swim

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