Category: Open Water
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Emotional Graeme Souness Holds Back Tears Over £1M Charity Swim | TalkSPORT
Liverpool legend Graeme Souness held back tears in the talkSPORT studio after raising over £1million for charity.
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Navy Doctor Chua Jia Long Is First Singaporean to Complete World’s Longest Marathon Swim | CNA
A Singapore navy doctor has become the first Singaporean to complete the world’s longest marathon swim. Dr Chua Jia Long braved the 193-km “8 Bridges Hudson River Swim” in New York, which is roughly the length of the Singapore coastline. Read more: https://cna.asia/3JlyYj6
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Ultramarathon Swimmer Inspires Wounded, Injured and Sick Personnel | Forces News
Professional swimmer and athlete Ross Edgley is working to inspire wounded, sick, and injured military personnel at the Royal Navy’s Hasler Naval Service Recovery Centre. Mr Edgley, famous for being the first person to swim 1,780 miles around the coast of Great Britain, visited service personnel in the care of the centre to deliver some…
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6th Annual Swim Across America Raises 88K at Kiawah Island Event | WCBD News 2
6th Annual Swim Across America raises 88K at Kiawah Island event
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Hundreds Turn Out for Montrose Harbor Swim Club | ABC 7 Chicago
Chopper 7HD spotted a couple of hundred people out for the first ‘Friday Morning Swim Club’ of the year.
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Souness to Swim 21 Miles! Laura & Ally Chat to Graeme Souness About His Big Swim for Charity | TalkSport
Graeme Souness joins Laura Woods and Ally McCoist to discuss his upcoming charity swim of the British Channel for charity.
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BBC Breakfast Interview With Graeme Souness, Isla, and Andy Grist, on Swimming the Channel for DEBRA
Football legend, and TV pundit, Graeme Souness, is playing his part to stop the pain of EB this summer by swimming the English Channel! Graeme, who has faced many a foe during his sporting career, will be taking on the formidable 21-mile stretch of water that lies between Dover and Calais. Although Graeme won’t be…
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Is It Safe to Swim in the Potomac River? | FOX 5 Washington DC
The Potomac River is getting cleaner — but is it safe to swim in?