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Long-distance swimming

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example being that the swimmer swims alongside a boat that uses sophisticated electronics and telecommunications to help the swimmer take the easiest path through surface currents and tides. Such boats can also make the challenge easier for the swimmer by blocking wind and surface chop. Such boats also carry food and hot beverages for the swimmer to consume periodically during the swim (e.g. every 20 to 30 minutes).
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and International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame do not keep records for swims that employ thermal insulating material, drag reduction fabrics, buoyancy aids, breathing apparatus, propulsion prosthetics, etc. For major channel crossings, most organizations do allow the swimmer to use outside help, an
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in that the distances involved are longer than are typically swum in pool competitions. When a given swim calls more on endurance than on outright speed, it is the more likely to be considered a long-distance swim. Long-distance swims, however, may take place in pools, such as the 1st official 24
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Long-distance swims tend to fall into one of two categories: (1) swims in which the start date and start time are chosen by the individual swimmer (often called solo-swims), and (2) swims that involve a group-start.
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In another variant, some swim organizations simply have different sets of records for different equipment scenarios (e.g. wetsuit and non-wetsuit divisions), similar to the structure of
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with a record of 83.7 km (24 hour swims in a 50 m-long pool) or the current 25 meter pool world record of 2008 Olympic gold medalist
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Most events are in the long-distance category, with around 25 in the Netherlands. An approximately equal number are organised in
178:(lit. "long-distance swimming): distances up to 10 km. This category includes open water events. In this category there are the 229: 66: 298: 76:
Long-distance swimming is one of the events wherein there are women's records that beat men's records under equal conditions.
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Swim organizations, for the purposes of their record keeping, often impose other rules.
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Ultra-long-distance swimming is sometimes referred to as
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has a rich tradition in these races, which are known in
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at the Olympic games have a distance of 10 km.
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Marathon swimming
swimming
Peppo Biscarini
Maarten van der Weijden
English Channel
Catalina Channel
Fehmarn Belt
Cook Strait
marathon swimming
swimming marathon events
FINA
free diving
Netherlands
Dutch
Herman Willemse
Judith de Nijs
Lenie de Nijs
Joke van Staveren
Barry Van der Chuckle
Monique Wildschut
Irene van der Laan
Hans van Goor
Edith van Dijk
Maarten van der Weijden
freestyle
professionals
amateurs
Belgium
Flanders
waterways

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