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Ous Goes To 007

Ous Goes To 007 Courtesy of Lascelles Clarke, James Bond Beach, Oracabessa, Jamaica. The Lifespan 007 Open Water Swim started because of the efforts of Virginia McConnell, an American from Idaho who worked as a Youth & Sports Advisor for the Peace Corps in Jamaica. McConnell organized sports leagues for elementary school students in the

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Attila Mányoki Completes Oceans Seven With A North Channel Crossing

Attila Mányoki Completes Oceans Seven With A North Channel Crossing Courtesy of Attila Mányoki, North Channel, Northern Ireland to Scotland. Hungary’s Attila Mányoki had left the most difficult channel of the Oceans Seven challenge for last. His long journey to complete the North Channel – with two previous attempts – came to fruition on August

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Swimming Uphill Ends With Silver Lining

Swimming Uphill Ends With Silver Lining Courtesy of WOWSA, Lima, Peru. Jamal Hill of Inglewood, California struggles with the degenerative disorder Charcot-Marie-Tooth – but not much else. Filmmaker John Duarte discussed Hill, “Jamal, a Paralympic swimmer from Inglewood, California has blazed through boundaries. Once fully paralyzed from the neck down, and now top ranked in

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Remembering Robert Watson, A Swimming Chronicler & Historian

Remembering Robert Watson, A Swimming Chronicler & Historian Courtesy of Kelvin Juba, UK. Robert Patrick Watson was at his peak and focused on swimming well ahead of any other sports journalist. Watson was a British journalist who wrote in the second half of the 19th century.  Although his name does not ring a bell in

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