Nora Toledano Making Things Happen In The Open Water
Courtesy of Oswaldo Toledano. Mexican filmmaker
Oswaldo Toledano produced a short film of
International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Honor Swimmer, his sister
Nora Toledano. The film represents what the sea means to her: life, passion, peace, freedom, greatness, love, silence, refuge.
In addition to her mentorship and coaching of other open water swimmers,
Toledano has completed the
Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming, a two-way crossing
English Channel, and the
Oceans Seven.
For additional films by Toledano, visit
www.oswaldotoledano.com.
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World Open Water Swimming AssociationSouthern California native, born 1962, is the creator of the WOWSA Awards, Oceans Seven, Openwaterpedia, Citrus Corps, World Open Water Swimming Association, Daily News of Open Water Swimming, Global Open Water Swimming Conference. He is Chief Executive Officer of KAATSU Global and KAATSU Research Institute. Inductee in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame (Honor Swimmer, Class of 2001) and Ice Swimming Hall of Fame (Honor Contributor - Media, Class of 2019), recipient of the International Swimming Hall of Fame's Poseidon Award (2016), International Swimming Hall of Fame's Irving Davids-Captain Roger Wheeler Memorial Award (2010), USA Swimming's Glen S. Hummer Award (2007, 2010) and Harvard University's John B. Imrie Award (1984). Served on the FINA Technical Open Water Swimming Committee and as Technical Delegate with the 2011 Special Olympics World Summer Games, and 9-time USA Swimming coaching staff.
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