• He was a consummate swimmer of his time who decided to swim a record from Batumi to Poti city in Georgia. A distance of sixty kilometers. It is double La Mancha.

    https://youtu.be/rJMZWkf6kNA

  • A local sheriff’s deputy and Navy veteran will start swimming in Lake Travis at 8 a.m. Friday and doesn’t plan to stop until 24 hours later.

  • Swimming holes were thought to be great places to get in touch with the natural element within yourself. To prove it here’s a list of Secret Swimming Holes You Have to Experience

    1. Tinago Falls, Philippines
    On days when the powerful Tinago Falls is slow enough, one of the Philippines most stunning waterfalls is also home to two accessible swimming holes. Around the falls is a thriving rainforest that make for the perfect adventure.

    2. Sliding Rock, United States
    Go to North Carolina’s Sliding Rock, which is exactly what it sounds like. Nestled in Pisgah National Forest, this slanted rock is a favorite for tourists wanting a little thrill and a reprieve from the summer heat.

    3. Cenote Ik Kil, Mexico
    Take a swim in a Mayan holy spot, the Cenote Ik Kil in Yucatan, Mexico. The popular tourist destination comes with a restaurant and a shop, so you can commemorate your dip in the 115-foot-deep pools with a meal and a souvenir.

    4. To Sua Ocean Trench, Samoa
    The 100-foot-deep pool on the southern coast of Samoa’s Upolu island is just one of the attractions on hand. In addition, the village of Lotofago has a vibrant food market, a white sand beach, and plenty more to see and do.

    5. Kuang Si Falls, Laos
    A series of sterling blue pools are formed as the water rushes down multi-tiered Kuang Si Falls, an unbelievably beautiful location south of Luang Prabang, Laos. This is also home to several ancient temples and thriving marketplaces.

    6. Jean-Larose Waterfall, Canada
    You won’t need to climb Quebec’s iconic Mont Saint-Anne, but you will need to descend the 400-step incline to get to the base of the mountain where some world class swimming awaits. Water-filled basins sit beneath a 224-foot waterfall. Even if you don’t swim, the view alone is worth it.

    7. Opal Pool, United States
    To get to Oregon’s Opal Pool, you’ll need to hike three-and-a-half miles through the verdant beauty of Willamette National Forest, an otherworldly landscape of old-growth Douglas firs. The destination is worth the effort however, as you’ll be greeted with gorgeous, brisk water all year round.

    8. Devil’s Pool, Zambia
    There is a swimming hole on the very edge of Victoria Falls. Steely-nerved travelers can take a dip in a swimming hole that runs right along the edge of the tremendous drop.

    9. Dudu Blue Lagoon, Dominican Republic
    Keep an eye out for divers ascending to the top of this gorgeous clearwater lagoon in Cabrera in the Dominican Republic. Dudu Blue Lagoon is the only place in the world where a diver can go from one freshwater lake to another through a series of spectacular sea caves.

    10. Giola Natural Pool, Greece
    Only the most adventurous explorers need travel to the small village of Astris on the Greek island of Thassos in search of the Giola Natural Pool. Once you arrive, however, you’ll get the opportunity to take a dip in a natural swimming pool carved into the rocks of the Aegean Sea’s historic coastline.

  • For some time now I’ve been planning to feature videos speaking to the name of this channel, namely ‘Endurance Swimming’. I’ve decided the best way to do this is to take part in a series of challenges where I attempt to complete an official marathon swimming distance in as many different bodies of water as possible.

    Since 2008 when the Olympic Games first featured a 10 km open water swim, a swimming marathon has been considered a swim of a duration of 10 km or more (as opposed to 25 km which was the official distance prior to this). This is somewhat appropriate as the average time it takes a decent distance swimmer to do a 10 km swim is not too dissimilar to that which a decent marathon runner runs a 42 km marathon on the road. There is some parity here.

    For my first Marathon Swimming Challenge I’ve chosen to swim 6 laps of Encounter Lakes which is located in Encounter Bay, South Australia.

  • https://youtu.be/NFZc6zVRvWU

  • UniSport Australia (UniSport) has today announced a partnership with Swimming Australia.

    Through the partnership, Swimming Australia will endorse the UniSport Nationals Div 1 as an official part of Swimming Australia’s high performance program, bringing the UniSport Nationals swimming competition into the national calendar.

    UniSport Australia is the peak governing body of university sport in Australia and currently has 43 members, which represent more than one million students.

  • SwimRVA works to empower more children like Olivia to learn to swim, advocate for water safety, and increase aquatic excellence in the Richmond region.

  • As Storm Ali batters the British coastline, Ross Edgley and the crew are forced to take cover. And while the team wait out the storm cooped up on the boat – Ross is forced to reflect on life back home and deal with his demons.

  • Missy Franklin, the Olympic swimmer and graduate of an Aurora high school, announced her engagement via Instagram. Matt Yurus reports.