
Find Your Part In The LOST Documentary Film
Rob Kent has been heading LOST (Lake Ontario Swim Team) for years and now a documentary film
Rob Kent has been heading LOST (Lake Ontario Swim Team) for years and now a documentary film
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. With U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials starting this week in Omaha, Nebraska, the most pressure-packed competitive swimming meet in America will result in the selection of American Olympic swimmers for the Tokyo Olympics starting on July 23rd. While Jordan Wilimovsky, Haley Anderson and Ashley Twichell have
Chloë McCardel, a renowned channel swimming coach and one of the best channel swimmers in the world, gave a globally popular webinar with Rob Kent.
Rob And Dylan Kent On Being Inclusive On WOWSA Live Sponsored by KAATSU Global, Toronto, Canada. Elite pool and die-hard passionate open water swimmer Rob Kent and his son Dylan Kent talked about all things open water, their L.O.S.T. vision, their new International Swim League professional team, and the rapidly growing Global Swim Series with International
2019-2020 Global Swim Series Champions Courtesy of Global Swim Series. Global Swim Series founder Rob Kent announced, "The first race of the 2019-2020 Global Swim Series season took place in the stunning west of Ireland, on May 18th 2019 – the Lisfannon to Ludden Swim, and should have ended on the other side of the world, on April 26th 2020, with the
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. The Canadian Open Water Swim Series (or COWSS) is a rapidly emerging national open water swimming series in Canada. Initiated by Rob Kent, COWSS offers a growing number of local and regional open water swim events that promotes safe, fun and competitive open water swimming events across Canada. Kent was a
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Annaleise Carr started July 25th on her attempted 75 km Lake Erie swim from the American shores at Erie's Presquile Point in the state of Pennsylvania. Eventually, she cut her unprecedented swim short, finishing the first 42.2 km around midnight at Long Point in Ontario, Canada 22 hours 20 minutes later.
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Annaleise Carr started at 5:18 am in the early morning of July 25th, 2014 on her attempted 75 km Lake Erie swim from the American shores at Erie's Presquile Point in the state of Pennsylvania. Eventually, she had to cut her unprecedented swim short, finishing around midnight at the 42.2 km mark at Long
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. When Rob Kent looks back on the endurance sports accomplishments of his fellow athletes in L.O.S.T. (here), he points out two individuals on the opposite end of the age spectrum. Both Trinity Arsenault and Colleen Shields crossed the 52 km (32 miles) of Lake Ontario this summer. Arsenault is a 14-year-old
Photo and amazing story courtesy of Rob Kent of L.O.S.T. (Lake Ontario Swim Team). Follow Kent's story of how he worked hard to save a man's life that eventually led him to the Boston Marathon here. Photo shows Rob Kent and his runner wife Joanne.