Sado Ventures: A Sado Strait Success
Team Ocean Navi opened up the Sado Channel swim season with a successful 12 hour 11 minute relay crossing
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World Open Water Swimming Federation, a human-powered project
Team Ocean Navi opened up the Sado Channel swim season with a successful 12 hour 11 minute relay crossing
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Several dozens of open water swimmers have been nationally honored by their governments for their body of work in the water and on dryland.
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Rob Woodhouse, an Olympic swimmer and CEO of Swimming Australia, is one channel crossing from achieving the Oceans Seven. He talks about his journey.
David Olvera López from the small town of San Luis Potosí (27, Mexico, World Aquatics bio here, @thefreezewiz) dreamed big, worked hard, and broke Andy Donaldson’s 20 Bridges overall speed record for swimming 45.9 km around Manhattan Island in New York. Olvera, guided by the veteran escort paddler Alex Arévalo of New York Open Water, swam a
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Milton Brest of South Africa completed the last of his Intercontinental Swim Series on May 3rd with a 3.19 km crossing from Sandaun in Papua New Guinea in Australasia to Jalan Skouw, Indonesia in Asia. It was the completion of a nearly 12-year journey around the world. His sixth and final crossing marked a special
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Avram Iancu (49, Romania, MSF bio here, @avramiancu) is off towards his newest adventure. In 2016, he took 17 hours 54 minutes to cross the 33.5 km English Channel – proving that once he starts something, he will see it to the end. Eight years later, he returned to the English Channel and crossed 2
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Penny Lee Dean Ed.D. (70, USA, MSF bio here) is a renowned marathon swimmer, a long-time USA Swimming national team coach and administrator, record-setting channel swimmer (both the English Channel and Catalina Channel), author, dual International Swimming Hall of Fame and International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame inductee, and a long-time icon in the sport
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Penny Lee Dean Ed.D. (70, USA, MSF bio here) is a renowned marathon swimmer, a long-time USA Swimming national team coach, a pioneering administrator, a record-setting channel swimmer (both the English Channel and Catalina Channel), an author*, a dual International Swimming Hall of Fame and International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame inductee, and, quite simply,
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Penny Lee Dean Ed.D. (70, USA, MSF bio here) is a renowned marathon swimmer, a long-time USA Swimming national team coach, a pioneering administrator, a record-setting channel swimmer (both the English Channel and Catalina Channel), an author*, a dual International Swimming Hall of Fame and International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame inductee, and, quite simply,
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Seth Baetzold won the 58 km END-WET on his fifth attempt, escorted by Brian Huschle. Cheryl Reinke won the women’s division
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