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Published: Wed, 10/26/16
Last weekend I was in Bilbao to take part in a half-marathon, but of course I also packed my trunks and goggles just in case I got the chance to go…
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Published: Wed, 10/26/16
Last weekend I was in Bilbao to take part in a half-marathon, but of course I also packed my trunks and goggles just in case I got the chance to go…
Published: Wed, 10/19/16
Last weekend I took part in a swimrun race. It was my first swimrun event and was perhaps the most fun I have ever had in a race – not to say it…
Published: Fri, 10/14/16
The October/November 2016 Issue of H2Open is available now How to get your outdoor swimming fi - without getting in the water1) SubscribeBecome a…
Published: Wed, 10/12/16
Like a last hurrah of summer, the past weekend saw some amazing swimming from two record-breaking women. In the United States, Sarah Thomas broke…
Published: Wed, 10/05/16
Here in the UK we are basking in unseasonal October sunshine, but water temperatures are slowly dropping. In my local lido the temperature is now…
Published: Sat, 10/01/16
I came : I saw : I swam Despite one of the warmest Septembers on record in the UK it's hard to deny that autumn will soon be upon us and air and…
Published: Wed, 09/28/16
Last weekend Simon and I were at new event Swim Serpentine, a two-day festival of swimming comprising a one-mile mass participation swim and the…
Published: Sat, 09/24/16
It's been a hectic week for us at H2Open HQ as we had our press deadline for the Oct/Nov issue, and you'll be pleased to know we sent it to the…
Published: Wed, 09/21/16
We're putting the finishing touches to our October/November edition of H2Open magazine, which goes to press tomorrow and should be with subscribers by…
Published: Fri, 09/16/16
Start your ne t big swim in peak condition I was having a conversation the other day with a non-swimmer and I mentioned something about 'tapering for…