Dan Kowalski is one of those legendary distance swimmers hailing from Australia. He showed tremendous range at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics by winning Silver in the 1500 and Bronze in both the 200 and 400 Freestyles.
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Is It Safe to Swim in Lakes & Oceans During COVID? A Doctor Explains
You’ve asked and I’m answering!
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Unearthing Shipwrecks and Finding Friends Under the Sea
Some people aren’t satisfied with what’s on the surface. So they dive, exploring rivers, lakes and oceans. Join us as we take the plunge with divers motivated by the thrill of discovering shipwrecks and finding pearls; breath-holding free divers who push themselves to their limits; and one diver who befriended a sea creature nearly 30 years ago and has visited her pretty much daily ever since. This duo is friendship goals—underwater edition.
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Grandfather Goes Swimming For The First Time In Months
“My Pop is 86 and hasn’t been out of the house in about a year because of his oxygen.”â
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Australian female swimmer beats male record of total swims across English Channel
Australian swimmer Chloe McArdel has discussed her record-breaking swims across the English Channel with Sky News host Peta Credlin.
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How 6 friends made ‘Epic Swim’ across Lake Michigan
After years of planning a swim across Lake Michigan, the 55-mile open water adventure turned out better than Jon Ornée anticipated.
Ornée and five friends — his brother David, Nick Hobson, Jeremy Sall, Todd Suttor, and Matt Smith — swam Lake Michigan in relay fashion in just under 21 hours, far less than the 24-30 hours they anticipated the journey would take them.
The swimmers — all of whom live in the Holland-Zeeland area — left from Two Rivers, Wisconsin, at the Rawley Point (Twin River) Lighthouse, at 7:15 p.m. Aug. 11, and landed in Ludington, Michigan, near the Big Sable Point Lighthouse, at 4:10 pm. Aug. 12. They made a little history, becoming the first-ever relay crossing and the fastest-ever mid-lake crossing at 20:50 hours.
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“I Was the Best in the Country by a Mile”: How & Why Eddie Hall Became a National Swimming Champion
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Bear Spotted Cooling Off In Pasadena Pool
The family of bears was spotted visiting a Pasadena home for the pool. DeMarco Morgan reports.
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