Courtesy of WOWSA,Huntington Beach, California.
“I want to do something that no one has ever done before and no one has ever swum both [the North Channel and English Channel] in [9 days],” said Polish swimmerLukasz Kowalczyk.
In a unique channel challenge that Polish-born Kowalczyk is definitely up for, he is going for a tough double: 21 miles done in the North Channel from Northern Ireland to Scotland, and another cross-border swim coming up between England and France.
But Kowalczyk is prepared. Even within a week of his first marathon swim, the 25 km Lough Erne Irish Championship in 2013 where he finished first in 7 hours 52 minutes, he was back in the water for the 16-mile Nough Neagh Cancer Focus Charity Swim that took him in 11 hours 10 minutes.
To support Kowalczyk's Four Nation Channel Swim, visit here. For more information on the 6'-7" swimmer visit www.fournationchannelswim.com.
Copyright © 2015 by World Open Water Swimming Association
“I want to do something that no one has ever done before and no one has ever swum both [the North Channel and English Channel] in [9 days],” said Polish swimmerLukasz Kowalczyk.
In a unique channel challenge that Polish-born Kowalczyk is definitely up for, he is going for a tough double: 21 miles done in the North Channel from Northern Ireland to Scotland, and another cross-border swim coming up between England and France.
But Kowalczyk is prepared. Even within a week of his first marathon swim, the 25 km Lough Erne Irish Championship in 2013 where he finished first in 7 hours 52 minutes, he was back in the water for the 16-mile Nough Neagh Cancer Focus Charity Swim that took him in 11 hours 10 minutes.
To support Kowalczyk's Four Nation Channel Swim, visit here. For more information on the 6'-7" swimmer visit www.fournationchannelswim.com.
Copyright © 2015 by World Open Water Swimming Association
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World Open Water Swimming Association's Daily News of Open Water Swimming
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