
Samoa Swim Series 2023 and Beyond
Seti Afoa will celebrate the 10-year history of the Samoa Swim Series
Seti Afoa will celebrate the 10-year history of the Samoa Swim Series
COVID-19's Impact On The Open Water In Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga Courtesy of Seti Afoa, Samoa. Seti Afoa is the organizer of Samoa Events, Samoa Swim Series and Five Islands Challenge. He made a public announcement regarding his events in Samoa and a few other races in the South Pacific. Afoa wrote, "Wherever you are in the world you will be experiencing
Chris Dunn, Samoa Events Swimmer Of 2019 Courtesy of Seti Afoa, Samoa. Chris Dunn from South Auckland, New Zealand returned to the South Pacific faster and more experienced. It showed. Seti Afoa of Samoa Events announced Dunn won the 2019 Male Swimmer of the Year. In 2019, he returned to the Samoa Swim Series to win its overall title. In a series
Photo of Seti Afoa courtesy of the Samoa Observer. Seti Afoa is building quite a legacy with his organization and promotion of competitive open water swims in his native Samoa. He is laying the foundation for a bright future, but it is built on layers of passion and countless hours of dedication and hard work. Afoa talks about the work he has
Photos courtesy of Scottie T Photography in Samoa. Right before the Samoa Swim Series, the Pacific Open Water Challenge is a 2-day series of races (10 km + 5 km) held in Samoa. Three visiting swimmers from New Zealand swept the top three positions at the 2016 Pacific Open Water Challenge: Christina Harris (Nelson) who won overall in 4 hours 27 minutes
Photos courtesy of Scottie T Photography in Samoa. 16-year-old Aussie Reece Southall won the Samoa Swim Series for the third consecutive year. The Queensland native has never lost any of the nine races over the past 3 years at the Samoa Swim Series against his competitors from Samoa, New Zealand, Australia and the United States. The Series includes 3 km
Courtesy of Samoa Observer. For three millennia, the people of Samoa have been taking to their surrounding waters. And now Seti Afoa is taking that cultural heritage and expanding it in a friendly, international, competitive environment. He is one very busy man with a grand vision to make Samoa a South Pacific nation that brings local and foreign
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. The Samoa Swim Series offers more than its tagline of '3 great swims in 3 days'. It includes a parade, a school visit, side tours, a prize giving and two swims on the big island of Savai'i. Two swims will be held in Faga and Manase with an overnight stay at Tanu Beach Fales and other accommodation on the