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    MSF standard observer log updated

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    The MSF Core Team are pleased to announce a redesigned Standard Observer Log, incorporating real-world usage and feedback from observers and reviewers...

    Solo swims of Flathead Lake, Montana

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    Michael Johmann of Louisville, Kentucky recently completed the third documented, unassisted solo swim of the 44.5 km length of Flathead Lake, Montana...

    Neil Agius establishes new Longest Ocean Swim record

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    Pending review, a new world record for Longest Unassisted Ocean Swim has likely been established. Congratulations to Neil Agius,...

    3 Questions for: Sarah Thomas

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    3 Questions is a new series of Q&A text-interviews with interesting people in ultraswimming (a.k.a. solo marathon swimming). For the first episode...

    What is Open Water Swimming? A 1993 time capsule

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    In 1993, Open Water Swimming was an unknown backwater in the landscape of competitive swimming. A year after charismatic pool stars like...

    Infinite Possibilities

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    A map commissioned by Infinity Channel Swimming, displaying the distinct routes they have piloted over the last few years. Top to bottom:...

    New marathon swim documentary – RIO

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    Marathon swimmer Anthony McCarley stars in a new documentary film - RIO - portraying the 60-year old's attempt to become the first...

    Measuring the distance of the English Channel swim

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    The second in our series of video demonstrations of marathon swim route distance measurement in Google Maps tackles the most famous of...

    A rare swim repeated, 33 years later

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    In August 1987, Sharon Miller (Price) became the 3rd person to swim from Eddystone Rocks & Lighthouse back to the coast of...

    Video: Measuring swim route distance in a river

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    Open water swimming distances are measured by the shortest swimmable path between the start and finish. The easiest way to do this...