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In-depth features that celebrate the vibrant outdoor swimming community, spotlighting extraordinary individuals and their stories.
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How To Make Great DIY Swim Film – Top Tips #1
How do you make a great DIY swim film? In the first of six blogs, BAFTA-nominated director Stefan Stuckert of…
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Rottnest Channel Swim
The 19.7km Rottnest Channel Swim is one of Australia’s most iconic open water events. Ryan Duell braved strong currents and…
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Strait of Juan de Fuca
Bert Thomas accepted the challenge of marathon swimming and inspired a tradition that continues today By Elaine K Howley The…
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Reviving a Victorian swimming club
Fed up with the nine-to-five grind, Emma Hardy quit her day job and is now reviving a Victorian swimming club…
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To breathe or not to breathe, that is the question
Tom Kean is a co-founder of Selkie Swim Co and a regular masters swimmer. He’s been experimenting with a new breathing…
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You don’t need to swim an Ice Mile to be a real outdoor swimmer
Image: cold water swimmers having fun at Tooting Bec lido No. Definitely not. Not even tempted. Forget about it. I’m…
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“I must have looked so odd with a tree attached to my trunks”
Fresh from completing an Olympic distance triathlon carrying a 100lb tree, Ross Edgley tries to convince us he isn’t barking…
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How To Make Great DIY Swim Films – Top Tips #5
Week Five – Editing Stefan Stuckert is the BAFTA-nominated director of ‘Oceans 7’, a feature documentary about the open-sea swimmer…
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How and why do ex-Olympic open water swimmers still train?
We caught up with Keri-anne Payne and David Carry to chat about life and swimming now they’ve retired from elite…
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Getting along swimmingly
Ella Foote meets Zen seeker Tessa Wardley, who says wild swimming is the perfect medium through which to practise mindfulness…
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View from the Water – It’s not a case of ‘out with the old, in with the new’
In our six years as H2Open Magazine, and now as Outdoor Swimmer, we’ve always been guided by the principle that…
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Worbarrow Bay, Dorset
It was rather an impulsive statement, sat on golden sands at the tail end of last summer: “I’m going to…
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Heatwave Hijinks
The recent record breaking heatwave was great for outdoor swimmers celebrating the summer solstice in style. However, with the extreme…
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Club of the Month – Just Swim
Just Swim was founded by Emma Christison and Katarina Weller in June 2013. We swim all year round at Southbourne,…
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Black Adder moments
As a youth, I loved Black Adder. In the 1980s, if you wanted to watch something on TV, you had…
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Is it safe to swim in the River Thames?
The Thames has a reputation as a dirty river. It’s not totally undeserved. I took part in the notorious Hampton…
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This month we swam with… #Chester Frosties
Simon Griffiths took a dip in the Dee with an outdoor swimming group from the North West It started, as…
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Stormy weather
Outdoor Swimmer reader Jacqui Hargrave is training to swim the 10-mile length of Windermere this summer.
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Club of the month – Blyth and District All Season Swimmers
Lynda Parker of the Blyth and District All Season Swimmers (BADASS) tells the story of a yellow marker buoy In…
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Wild swimming spot – Dancing Ledge, Dorset
Anthony Cook and ‘support team’ escaped the hum of the South-East to the tranquillity of a deserted sea pool I…
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My Swim Story – Mike Dawson
MS sufferer Mike Dawson is aiming to become the first person with MS to swim across the English Channel Swimming…
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Keeping warm in cool water
A look at the research study behind FINA’s controversial ruling on wetsuit use in elite swimming events Back in 2014,…
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In a class of their own
The story of Clevedon Lake And Sea Swimmers, the club behind the BBC ident Clevedon is usually a sleepy little…
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Outdoor swimmers should be realistic and honest about their capabilities
Our sport continues to explode with more events, extreme swims, bucket lists, more swimmers and swimmers pushing for longer distances…
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When it comes to the use of wetsuits in swimming events, let swimmers decide for themselves
Dorset-based outdoor swimmer Lisa North (pictured above) responds to our article on “The unexpected and unwanted consequences of FINA’s poorly…