Progetto Adriatico was a 23 hour and 44 minute marathon swimfrom Italy to Albania in the Adriatic Sea by Massimo Voltolina. The
English Channel swimmer and Ironman triathlete Massimo swam 85K across the
Otranto Channel.
Massimo started from the southeastern coast of Italy and
headed eastward to Albania across a rough Adriatic Sea. His Project
Adriatic ended in Isola di Seseno on the west coast of Albania for the first
successful crossing of the Otranto Channel.
With the Navy personnel,
scientific researchers from three universities and a support crew keeping close
tabs on the currents and Force 4 conditions, Massimo remained on track for an
entire day and night. Upon his arrival on the Albanian shore, Massimo was
grateful and happy to convey a message of peace from the Learn To Be Free
association. For his eloquence in explaining his mindset and goals while
being enveloped in nature during an unprecedented marathon swim, Progetto
Adriatico is a worthy nominee for the 2011 World Open Water Swimming
Performance of the Year.
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Adriatico, visit here
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