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Boring versus Bold for 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

Boring versus Bold for 2028 Los Angeles Olympics Courtesy of WOWSA, Southern California. “It was great for the International Olympic Committee to include the Olympic 10K Marathon Swim in the 2008 Beijing Olympics,” recalls Steven Munatones. “The four-loop course ended up in triumphant fashion for leukemia survivor Maarten van der Weijden of the Netherlands and […]

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Dr. Caroline Block Wins MSF Monahan Award

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Dr. Caroline Block won the inaugural MSF Monahan Award that recognizes an outstanding and original series of marathon swims achieved over the past four years. The four years have been a whirlwind of activity for the anthropologist from New York. She participated in the 2016 Memphremagog Winter Swimming Festival,

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Unprecedented Pitcairn – Alex Kostich’s Circumnavigation

Unprecedented Pitcairn – Alex Kostich’s Circumnavigation Courtesy of Alex Kostich, Pitcairn Island, Pacific Ocean. Sometime between April 2nd and 9th, Alex Kostich will attempt to become the first person to circumnavigate Pitcairn Island in a non-stop unassisted solo swim. Kostich explains his goal, “Pitcairn is the least populous and most remote national jurisdiction in the

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