
Bruckner Chase, A Waterman Appears On The Weather Channel0 (0)
Bruckner Chase, a waterman from New Jersey, becomes a stint
Bruckner Chase, a waterman from New Jersey, becomes a stint
Bruckner Chase led an online webcast called Think Like A Lifeguard
Tonight at 7:00 pm Pacific Time, the first live session of the Pacific Masters Virtual Clinic as part of the WOWSA Coaches Education Program will be held
Years ago, Penny Palfrey was swimming off one of the California Channel Islands and a huge Great White Shark passed under her. She admired its majesty and just kept swimming on, calmly and with a purpose. "Very few swimmers who witnessed such a giant shark swimming under them in clear waters would be an unflappable and calm as Penny was on that day," said
Bruckner Chase has been managing his non-profit organization for years, quietly and professionally with his wife Dr. Michelle Evans-Chase. Bruckner Chase Ocean Positive was recently awarded US$25,000 from the Christopher & Dana Reeves Foundation to expand the breadth and athlete experiences that they offer through the Blue Journey Unified Team. "We
Walking along the beach with sand in your toes feels very good. But what happens if you are disabled, injured, paralyzed, and otherwise cannot walk or use a wheelchair to get around? Then your options are limited, especially if access to the shoreline is limited. But the City of Seal Beach in Southern California is now accommodating those individuals
Bruckner Chase and Ocean Positive is conducting a
The potential nominees and winners of International Swimming Hall of Fame awards are numerous from the open water swimming community.
Bruckner Chase, who produced by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service Ocean Safe program, talks about swimming in the fog on the shores of Huntington Beach in Southern California.
The 2020 WOWSA Awards kicked off with the announcement of 22 nominees in the World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year category