Television Highlights Of 2014 Maratón Santa Fe – Coronda
Television highlights of the 57 km Maratón Santa Fe - Coronda in Argentina courtesy of Canal 13 in February 2nd 2014, won by Simone Ercoli of Italy and Silvie Rybárová of the Czech Republic.
Television highlights of the 57 km Maratón Santa Fe - Coronda in Argentina courtesy of Canal 13 in February 2nd 2014, won by Simone Ercoli of Italy and Silvie Rybárová of the Czech Republic.
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Pilar Geijo of Argentina and Silvie Rybárová of the Czech Republic were co-champions of the 2014 FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix. The pair, along with their male counterpart, Joanes Hedel of France, have ended their ultra marathon swimming seasons for 2014, but they are now shifting gears to preparing
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Silvie Rybárová and Pilar Geijo won the 2014 FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix circuit (15 km Maratón Acuática Internacional Ciudad de Rosario, 57 km Maratón Acuática Internacional Santa Fe-Coronda, 88 km Maratón Hernandarias-Paraná, 15 km Playa del Carmen, 32 km Traversée Internationale du lac St-Jean,
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Silvie Rybárová of the Czech Republic [shown on left of FINA's Sam Greetham] and Pilar Geijo of Argentina [shown on right] incredibly tied for first over the FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix circuit. The 2014 FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix circuit included the 15 km Maratón Acuática Internactional
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Silvie Rybárová brings a warm smile whether she is traveling around the world. The Czech Republic professional open water swimmer participates on the FINA 10K Marathon Swimming World Cup and FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix, as well as competed on the 2011 FINA World Championships, and World University
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. After a thrilling start in Argentina, the world's fastest marathon swimmers are on the beach at the Ocean Maya Royale hotel in Playa del Carmen near Cancún, Mexico. The group of 11 women and 21 men from 15 countries will participate in the third stage of the FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix on March
With the advent of the 10 km marathon swim as an Olympic event in 2008, the 25 km marathon took a hit. For the worse. While the world’s fastest open water swimmers focused on the 10 km, the number of the fast swimmer tackling the longer 25 km races fell. That era is over. Judging from the blistering fast women entered in next week’s 25 km race at the
After a good showing in the 15 km race last week at the Maratón Acuática Internacional Ciudad de Rosario, and finishing fourth in last year's race, Olga Kozydub of Russia started out in the lead and hung on for 8 hours 42 minutes to beat the more experienced veterans on the professional marathon swimming circuit in Santa Fe, Argentina today. Swimming
41 women from 18 countries competed in 8 races on the 2012 FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix circuit. Known for its highly competitive ultra-marathon races, the distances range from 15km to 57km, from warm water to cold water, from lakes to sea, from the Southern Hemisphere to the Northern Hemisphere. Esther Nuñez Morera of Spain came out on top in
The Czech Open Water Swimming 2012 Championships took place in Lipno, the largest lake in Bohemia. It is the traditional venue of the Czech domestic championships since 1967. Silvie Rybářová (9th in the 25km at the 2011 World Swimming Championships) stood on top the podium. The defending champion was followed by young Lenka Sterbova who just came back