Two German swimmers, Beatrix Eisel and Alexander Studzinski were in Hawaii to participate in the Maui Channel Swim and Waikiki Roughwater Swim, but their swims were preceded by a shoreline wedding and part of their honeymoon.
They could not help but incorporate the ocean in their wedding.
For years, the pair have swum together in pools, oceans, seas, lakes and rivers around the world.
Eisel has been on escort boats when her husband Studzinski has been both leading and struggling during marathon swims.
But it was pure bliss on the shores of Maui (with Lanai in the background.
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