
2020 WOWSA Awards – World Open Water Swimming Woman Of The Year Nominees
The 2020 WOWSA Awards were announced and included 12 nominees from 11 countries in the 2020 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year category.
The 2020 WOWSA Awards were announced and included 12 nominees from 11 countries in the 2020 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year category.
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.
The annual WOWSA Awards honors the heroes and heroines in the World Open Water Swimming Man of the Year, Woman of the Year, Performance of the Year, Offering of the Year categories.
The 2020 WOWSA Awards were announced and included 12 nominees from 11 countries in the 2020 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year category.
WOWSA Awards - World Open Water Swimming Woman Of The Year Sponsored by KAATSU, Huntington Beach, California. The WOWSA Awards are sponsored by the World Open Water Swimming Association and serve as an annual public recognition of the world's open water swimmers and products or services in four categories via a global online poll. The categories are as
Sponsored by KAATSU Global, Huntington Beach, California. In a throwback episode (from June 2012) of Open Water Wednesday (the precursor to WOWSA Live), USA Swimming national team coach Anne Marie Ward spoke with Steven Munatones on a variety of topics. Ward was the 2010 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year and is an inductee of the Hall of Fame
Liz Fry, A Force Of Nature, On National Public Radio Courtesy of Dr. Sharon Ufberg, National Public Radio. Liz Fry retells her remarkable story of achievement and challenge on National Public Radio in an interview with Dr. Sharon Ufberg here. The 60-year-old Fry was nominated for the 2019 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year award. Steven
Mariel Hawley Dávila Is 2019 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Author and attorney. Mother and marathon swimmer. Widow and motivational speaker. Mariel Hawley Dávila was voted as the 2019 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year, just ahead of her fellow Mexican nominee and friend Nora
2019 WOWSA Award Winners Announced Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. The WOWSA Awards are an annual selection of outstanding individuals and offerings in the following categories: * World Open Water Swimming Man of the Year * World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year * World Open Water Swimming Performance of the Year * World Open Water
2019 World Open Water Swimming Woman Of The Year Nominees Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. The WOWSA Awards are an annual selection of outstanding individuals and offerings. Online voting for the 2019 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year ends on Friday, January 31st (at midnight California time). The WOWSA Awards winners are