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Lewis Pugh, Pioneering Adventurer & Ocean Advocate

Lewis Pugh, Pioneering Adventurer & Ocean Advocate Courtesy of WOWSA, Antarctica. Lewis Pugh is an open water swimmer and a maritime lawyer who has pioneered swims in the most vulnerable ecosystems on Earth to campaign for their protection. In 2013, the United Nations appointed him as the UN Patron of the Oceans. Over 32 years, […]

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Will There Be Silver Lining For Haley Anderson In Tokyo?

Will There Be Silver Lining For Haley Anderson In Tokyo? Courtesy of Swimming World Magazine, Gwangju, South Korea. Haley Anderson has always been fast in the water, winning races both nationally and internationally.  She has long swum in the open water from her childhood home in Granite Bay, California. But it was at the 2012

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Stefano Salvatori Swimming The Aeolian Archipelago

Stefano Salvatori Swimming The Aeolian Archipelago Courtesy of Ansa, Aeolian Archipelago, Italy. The Aeolian Islands are a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea north of Sicily. Stefano Salvatori is a water polo player and a documentary filmmaker from Geo & Geo who completed the first crossing of the unprecedented Traversata delle Eolie a nuoto: sulla

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Swimming Up Hill To Go Places

Swimming Up Hill To Go Places Courtesy of John Duarte, California. 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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Brian Meharg To Speak At WOWSA Ocean Fest In Redondo Beach

Brian Meharg To Speak At WOWSA Ocean Fest In Redondo Beach Courtesy of Brian Meharg, Bangor, Ireland It is widely acknowledged that the North Channel between Northern Ireland and Scotland is 35 km of the toughest water on Planet Earth for channel swimmers.   Lion’s mane jellyfish, cold water between 9 – 12°C (48 – 54°F),

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Doctoring A Hoax Across The English Channel

Doctoring A Hoax Across The English Channel Courtesy of Channel Swimming Dover, English Channel. Channel Swimming Dover documented the fascinating history, mindset and English Channel swimming goals of Dr. Dorothy Cochrane Logan and her co-conspirator Horace Carey [shown on left]. Read her back story and the aftermath of her 1927 swim in the English Channel

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