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Chad La Tourette Goes 3-for-3 In Del Valle Open Water Swim

Chad La Tourette Goes 3-for-3 In Del Valle Open Water Swim Courtesy of Bill McCracken, Del Valle Open Water Festival, California. The 2019 Del Valle Open Water Festival offered 1.2 km, 2.5 km, 5 km, and 10 km races on Lake Del Valle in northern California where Chad La Tourette went three-for-three in three podium […]

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Against The Tides Screening Schedule In July

Against The Tides Screening Schedule In July Courtesy of Stefan Stuckert and Beth French, BBC Radio London Stefan Stuckert and Beth French were interviewed on Jo Good Show on BBC Radio London (94.9FM) on July 2nd. They promoted their upcoming London screenings of Against The Tides. Stuckert says, “If you know anybody interested in adventure

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Bangor’s Ghost Gives Tribute

Bangor’s Ghost Gives Tribute Courtesy of Brian Meharg, Bangor, Northern Ireland. For years, Brian Meharg escorted swimmers across the North Channel between Northern Ireland and Scotland. Meharg enthralled the audience at Bangor’s Ghost on July 4th at the Queen’s Parade Church. The entertainers of Bangor’s Ghost told the tales of the seaside, giving tribute to

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Swimsuit, Check. Swim Cap, Check. Goggles, Check?

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. When we came across this information, “The all-new Arena Cobra Ultra Mirror Goggle is a Fina-approved racing goggle,” we were curious as to how and why goggles needs to be approved for FINA competitions. We understand why swimsuits for competition are reviewed, tested and approved by FINA.  In order

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Women In The Open Water

Women In The Open Water Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Pam Lazzarotto is a lifelong swimmer.  Originally from Canada, she specialized in butterfly as a former world-class swimmer from Toronto and later at the University of Arizona. Throughout her 20’s, 30’s, 40’s and 50’s, she has remained involved in swimming as a masters competitor,

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Open Water in 2013, 2015 and 2017, But Nothing In Napoli?

Gregorio Paltrinieri Won Gold In 2017, But What About 2019 World University Games? Courtesy of WOWSA, Taiwan. 2016 Olympic 1500m champion Gregorio Paltrinieri is one of the favorites at the upcoming 10 km swim in South Korea’s FINA World Championships. He is also a pre-race favorite to become a Olympic 10K Marathon Swim qualifier. Two

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Ben Lecomte’s Vortex Swim In The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Ben Lecomte’s Vortex Swim In The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Courtesy of Ben Lecomte, Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Pacific Ocean. On June 12th, Ben Lecomte and his escort crew of nine  left Oahu, Hawaii towards the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. He explains The Vortex Swim that started on June 17th, “The last few months were

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