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The water flows from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea across the Strait of Gibraltar
The water flows from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea across the Strait of Gibraltar
Richard Broer Talks About Dutch Open Water Swimming On WOWSA Live Sponsored by KAATSU Global, Huntington Beach, California. International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Honor Contributor Richard Broer talked about open water swimming in the Netherlands with International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame chairman Ned Denison on today's edition of WOWSA Live.
Cor de Bruin Passes After A Lifetime Of Service Courtesy of Richard Broer, IJsselmeer, Netherlands. Before he passed away earlier today in his native Netherlands, Cor de Bruin helped organize 25 of the last 50 races across the IJsselmeer. Richard Broer tells of his work, "Cor was one of the pillars for the continuity of organizing the
Courtesy of Ram Barkai, International Ice Swimming Association. Ram Barkai is transforming the International Ice Swimming Association into a more globally representative body. "The International Ice Swimming Association board of directors is being reshuffled to reflect its global reach and move its activity centre from Cape Town, South Africa, its birth
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Richard Broer of the Netherlands was recently selected as an Honour Contributor in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame in its Class of 2017. The International Swimming Hall of Fame will also recognize Broer for his extensive contributions to the administration of open water swimming with the
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Richard Broer of the Netherlands was recently selected as an Honour Contributor (Administrator) in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame in its Class of 2017. Broer joins a stellar group of swimmers, administrators, escort pilots and organisations that will be inducted and honored on April 22in
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Few people have positively impacted and influenced the world of open water swimming over a course of the last few decades like Richard Broer. The Dutch open water swimmer, promoter, event organizer, administrator and coach has literally touched each aspect of the sport, from charity relay swims to the
No two individuals have a greater influence on their country's open water swimming culture than Richard Broer and Niek Kloots (shown on left). The long-time Dutch open water enthusiasts have served in every possible role within the open water swimming community in the Netherlands. And over the years, they have collectively pushed for and implemented a
NETHERLANDS. In this 1958 film clip about a race in Wadden Sea, we could not help but notice the number of well-dressed people on the spectator boats and the fact that none of the swimmers appear to wear goggles, in addition to the winner's streamlined body position augmented by a strong kick. Richard Broer of the Netherlands comments, "The race is
72 swimmers from Germany, Great Britain and the Netherlands, ranging from 16 years to 79, swam for the 3K Rondje Noordereiland in the center of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The swimmers competed in the Nieuwe Maas, a branch of the the 1,000K Maas (Meuse) river which starts in France, flows through Belgium and runs through Rotterdam before it ends in the