Category: Open Water
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The Biggest Loser || The Swimming Challenge
The winning team will get the choice between a two-pound advantage and calling home! Who will win and what will they choose? Find out in this clip from Season 14.
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Merle Liivand to Swim the WOWSA Ocean Fest 2019 10k in a Mermaid Monofin
See Oceanfest2019 on Instagram and wowsaoceanfest.com View this post on Instagram Come meet Merle Liivand, a real life Estonian mermaid as she swims the 10k at WOWSA Ocean Feat in a FINIS monofin. A post shared by WOWSA Ocean Fest (@oceanfest2019) on Sep 24, 2019 at 7:10pm PDT Image courtesy of Merle Liivand
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Conifer cancer survivor makes swimming history in Europe
A Colorado cancer survivor has succeeded in her remarkable quest to swim across the English Channel four times in a row.
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Juana’s 2nd annual Open Water swim
Juana’s Pagoda hosts its 2nd annual Open Water Swim in Santa Rosa Sound Sunday to benefit the Navarre High School swim team.
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Sarah Thomas Returns To Colorado After English Channel Swim
For a coalition of dedicated fans of Sarah Thomas at Denver International Airport on Sunday, the waiting was the hardest part.
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Team Semper Fi Takes On the Most Unique Swimming Event in the World
“I’ve been a competitive open water swimmer in the Bay Area for over 40 years and have been doing this event since 1980,†said Sean Kelly, a Marine, the son of a Marine and a well-known Semper Fi Fund Community Athlete. “When they decided to make it an official Team Semper Fi event, I was asked…
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Swim Serpentine 2019 – Event Day Highlights
Children with Cancer UK Swim Serpentine 2019 – Highlights. Organised by London Marathon Events – (Swim Director: Colin Hill) – over 6000 swimmers taking part in half mile, one mile, two mile & super 6 events thought out the day. 08:30 start- finished approx 18:00pm – amazing day – wonderful atmosphere
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Cancer Survivor Becomes The 1st Person To Swim English Channel 4 Times Nonstop | NBC Nightly News
Sarah Thomas was diagnosed with breast cancer less than two years ago. She underwent treatments, and as soon as her health allowed, she was back in the water. Today she completed 133 miles of swimming in 54 hours and 13 minutes.
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