
Around The World In 42 Days with Tulasi Chaitanya
Indian Head Constable Tulasi Chaitanya of Vijayawada, India completed 5 marathon swims and channel crossings in 42 days around the world this summer
Indian Head Constable Tulasi Chaitanya of Vijayawada, India completed 5 marathon swims and channel crossings in 42 days around the world this summer
Snehan Neethirajan Anusa completed a two-way crossing of the Palk Strait
Dr. Jaiprakash Duble is an open water swimming coach from India who has coached his son Jayant Jaiprakash Duble of the Dolphin Swimming Club, Nagpur. The son has competed in the 81 km India National Open Water Swimming Competition in River Bhagirathi, the 36 km All India Swimming Marathon, completed 24 km and 27 km crossings in the Arabian Sea, and a 29
Syamala Goli completed a 30 km crossing of the Palk Strait between Sri Lanka and India
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Syamala Goli had to postpone her attempt across the Palk Strait for over a year, but she made the most of her COVID-19 pandemic wait. She crossed the 30 km strait in 13 hours 43 minutes, largely training herself and with the help of a large escort crew. Goli became only the second woman to cross the
Jayant Jaiprakash Duble completed the second fastest crossing of the Palk Strait between Sri Lanka and India.
Jayant Jaiprakash Duble will attempt a two-way crossing of the Palk Strait
Jai Jaswanth Crosses The Palk Strait Courtesy of Dharani, Palk Strait. R. Jai Jaswanth from the Theni district of Tamil Nadu in India successfully crossed the Palk Strait on March 28th 2019, becoming the youngest swimmer to swim the 30 km Strait between India and Sri Lanka. He started at 4:00 am from Thalaimannar in Sri Lanka located on the
Edie Hu And Adam Moss Cross The Palk Strait Courtesy of Edie Hu and Adam Moss, Palk Strait, Sri Lanka to India. Edie Hu and Adam Moss set off from Talaimannar Beach on the Sri Lanka mainland at 5:30 am on February 26th to head across the Palk Strait. The 29 km course started near Adam’s Bridge in Talaimannar and finished 10 hours 18 minutes later on
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Ritu Kedia is an open water swimmer, a chemical engineer and entrepreneur from India who successfully completed 4 marathon swims and 2 Oceans Seven channels within a span of 26 days when Kedia was 18 years old in 2007. She crossed the Strait of Gibraltar on July 17th in 3 hours 59 minutes, finished third in