The video thumbnail should warn you plenty :-P
(kidding, thankfully we only see them above the waist)
The video thumbnail should warn you plenty :-P
(kidding, thankfully we only see them above the waist)
On December 29, 2012, Gary Sredzienski of Kittery, Maine, swam 3.75 miles in 36 degree water to raise funds for the Center for Wildlife in York, Maine.
Also, accordion music. Awesome
See what a day of training is like for 2012 gold medal swimmer Nathan Adrian and learn how his coach Nick Folker helps him prepare for his biggest races.
Part 1
Part 2
Eve and Candace discuss their experience meeting Ryan in a more festive environment.
They are not taking the lip synching part so seriously, but still really nice
For most of us January is full of New Year’s resolutions and doing more exercise is usually at the top of the list. How about an icy swim that is as good for your body as for your soul?
http://youtu.be/BsTLWWwVgkY
I hesitate to call this ‘open water’, but the you go :-P
Ireland’s open water swimming legend Steve Redmond has been named the 2012 World Open Water Swimming Association’s Man of The Year for last July becoming the first person in the world to complete the epic Oceans Seven challenge. Read the Irish Examiner
“Floating Lights†is a 65 foot wide interactive display in which illuminated pool floats act as colorful pixels. Viewers can create designs on the display by turning individual floats on and off. Read Laughing Squid
Floating Lights in Fête des Lumières from Travesías de luz on Vimeo.