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The British endurance swimmer, Sam Farrow, is believed to have broken a world record with the fastest swim by a woman across Lake Geneva. Farrow, a 31-year-old from Wigan, swam the length of the lake from the Château de Chillon to the Bains des Pâquis – a distance of 45.2 miles (72.8km) – in 22hr and 48min.
The boy was pulled from water at Scotmans Flash in Wigan by staff from a nearby watersports centre.
From a contemporary château on the French Riviera to a palazzo on the shores of Lake Como.
The second annual Aquathon in support of the Dolphin and Penguin Fund was held recently at Roblin Lake Park in Ameliasburgh. The Kort family reports...
The second annual Aquathon in support of the Dolphin and Penguin Fund was held recently at Roblin Lake Park in Ameliasburgh. The Kort family reports...
An ultra swimmer nicknamed The Shark was back on shore Wednesday, having given up on yet another quest to cross Lake Michigan after 40 hours in the...
The 49-year-old swam across the English Channel on August 29. The Bengaluru man took 15 hours and six minutes to complete the distance of 42 km.
The 49-year-old swam across the English Channel on August 29. The Bengaluru man took 15 hours and six minutes to complete the distance of 42 km.
Allrounder Moeen Ali, who holds the record for the fastest T20 half-century by an England player, has announced his retirement from international...