
Andie Nelson Wins DC Marathon Swim
Andie Nelson won the first of four DC Marathon Swims in Washington DC
Andie Nelson won the first of four DC Marathon Swims in Washington DC
Suzanne Heim-Bowen won the 33 km DC Marathon Swim in Washington, DC
Jim, Joe, John Put On Quite A Show Around Manhattan Island Courtesy of Abigail Fairman, Manhattan Island, New York. The 40 Bridges Swim was beyond incredible from nearly every perspective during the September 18th-19th event. Not only is the distance absolutely daunting at 91.8 km, but the swimmers and kayakers also faced strong winds throughout the race
Jim Loreto Does Frosted Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming Courtesy of WOWSA, Anne Arundel, Maryland. 46-year-old Jim Loreto is following in the wake of iconic personalities in the sport of open water swimming: * Craig Lenning * Elaine Kornbau Howley * Ned Denison * Gordon Gridley * Ciaran Byrne * Colleen Blair * Jaimie Monahan * Helen Beveridge *
Kellie Latimer, Christopher Graefe Win 50m At Memphremagog Winter Swim Festival Courtesy of Phil White and Ginny PeckRobbie Bailey, Lake Memphremagog, Vermont, U.S.A. The 6th Annual Memphremagog Winter Swim Festival was held in a two-lane, 25-meter pool cut in the ice in Lake Memphremagog in Newport, Vermont. 34-year-old Kellie Latimer and 45-year-old
Daina Bouquin, Stephen Rouch Win 25 At Memphremagog Winter Swim Festival Courtesy of Phil White and Ginny Peck, Lake Memphremagog, Vermont, U.S.A. The 6th Annual Memphremagog Winter Swim Festival was held in a two-lane, 25-meter pool cut in the ice in Lake Memphremagog in Newport, Vermont. 30-year-old Daina Bouquin and 35-year-old Stephen Rouch won the
Courtesy of James Loreto, Potomac River, Washington D.C. A popular marathon swim in America is the 17.2 km Portland Bridge Swim that runs through Portland, Oregon down the Willamette River. The course was pioneered by Marisa Frieder in 2010. The event then quickly started to take off in 2011 and became the longest stage of the Oregon Open Water
Jim Loreto, Natalie Lang, Mark Sheridan Swim Across The Southern Border Courtesy of Phil White, lake Memphrémagog, Quebec, Canada. In Search of Memphre is a 40.2 km cross-border marathon that begins in the American state of Vermont and finishes in the Canadian province of Quebec across Lake Memphremagog. Lake Memphremagog in the southern border of Canada