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Re: A chat with Alex Kostich - open water swimmer and adventurer [Herbert]
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Herbert wrote:
He might be the world's most adventurous man https://www.slowtwitch.com/..._a_Swimmer_7766.html
Badass! Love seeing swimming content. Great story of what decades of consistent training can do for you.
"The person on top of the mountain didn't fall there." - unkown
also rule 5
Re: A chat with Alex Kostich - open water swimmer and adventurer [Herbert]
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Swimming ~18 miles around Bora Bora, in "around 3 hours and 45 minutes" -- Holy mackerel!!!
Re: A chat with Alex Kostich - open water swimmer and adventurer [NYSLIM]
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That and much more
Re: A chat with Alex Kostich - open water swimmer and adventurer [NYSLIM]
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It was a typo - it is 15.5 miles
Re: A chat with Alex Kostich - open water swimmer and adventurer [Herbert]
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Herbert wrote:
It was a typo - it is 15.5 milesAnother great interview, Herbert!!!
"Anyone can be who they want to be IF they have the HUNGER and the DRIVE."
Re: A chat with Alex Kostich - open water swimmer and adventurer [ericmulk]
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Thank you so much
Re: A chat with Alex Kostich - open water swimmer and adventurer [Herbert]
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I looked it up and he ran Boston in 3:05 in 1995. This means he probably ran a sub 3:00.
I point that out because he was possibly the first person ever to swim and run a sub 3:00 marathon (swim marathon is a 10K openwater).
I point that out because he was possibly the first person ever to swim and run a sub 3:00 marathon (swim marathon is a 10K openwater).
Re: A chat with Alex Kostich - open water swimmer and adventurer [ajthomas]
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He also might do some SwimRun races. :-)