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How Open Water Swimming Initiated A Life Of Adventure

How Open Water Swimming Initiated Life Courtesy of WOWSA, Olympic Club, San Francisco, California. At the Open Water Summit at the Olympic Club last weekend, there were all kinds of open water swimmers who specialize in pioneering stage swims, SOS swims, channel swims, marathon swims, ice swims, and polar adventures. From Michelle Macy to Ross

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Victor Colonese, Betina Lorscheitter Win Race & Series

Courtesy of CBDA/Divulgação, Base Naval de Aratu, Brazil. Victor Colonese and Betina Lorscheitter won their respective races and solidified their top national ranking at the XXIII Campeonato Brasileiro 10 km race held yesterday in Base Naval de Aratu, Inema. Colonese won the 10 km Campeã Brasileira de Maratonas Aquáticas in 1 hour 58 minutes 38

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Swimming At The Bottom Of The Earth

Courtesy of Nicolene Steynberg of Madswimmer, Antarctica. 14 swimmers from South Africa, Poland, Russia, Australia, Argentina, Italy, China, Bulgaria and Spain will participate in the first 1 km Ice Swim in Antarctica, led by International Ice Swimming Association‘s founder Ram Barkai. The journey departed today, but the Ice Swim will be held between November 17th

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Christopher Guesdon Honored Again By Hall Of Fame

Courtesy of Ned Denison, International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame, Florida. Christopher Guesdon of Australia was selected as the third recipient of the Dale Petranech Award for Services to the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame. Chairperson Ned Denison wrote, “Chris will be presented with the honor and award at the International Marathon Swimming Hall

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