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Update: Masters Swimmer has now averaged 14,000 yd/day, 365, for 9.75 years [NAB777]
I know everyone is focused on Kona for Knibb and Lionel's latest shenanigans but thought I would interject a bit of swimming news, espec for those who think swimming 2.4 miles is a long way.


For those who haven't read the first 50 posts, every year U.S Masters Swimming has an event called "Go The Distance" (GTD), which is basically a contest to see who can swim the furthest in the calendar year. Under the GTD rules, a swimmer can use whatever equipment they want: fins, paddles, pull buoy, etc. And it starts over on 1 Jan every year, so no breaks. This ultra long distance swimmer Doug Allen has won GTD now for the past 9 years (2014-2022) and is leading the 2023 contest with 2250 miles as of 3 Oct, or about 8.2 mi/day (14,400 yd or 13,200 m/day). In sum, this guy has averaged about 8 mi/day (14,000 yd/day or 12,700 m/day) for the past 9 yrs and 9 months. Here's an online article about him:

https://www.openwaterswimming.com/go-the-distance-doug-allen-is-champion-again/

Apparently he does some open water swimming but I have no idea what percentage of his yardage/mileage is OW vs the pool. Also, even if he's using fins and paddles on many of his swims, any way you slice it, averaging 14,000 yd/day across the year for almost 10 straight years, is simply a sheet-ton of swimming. Makes my whole body hurt just thinking about it. :)


"Anyone can be who they want to be IF they have the HUNGER and the DRIVE."
Last edited by: ericmulk: Oct 3, 23 11:54

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  • Post edited by ericmulk (Dawson Saddle) on Oct 3, 23 11:54: clarification