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  2. Swimming at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships - Wikipedia

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    Date(s) 27 July - 3 August: Events: 42: ← 2024. 2026 → . 2025 World Aquatics Championships ... Swimming at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships.

  3. Kyle Lee - Wikipedia

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    In February 2020, Lee competed in the 19.7 kilometre Rottnest Channel Swim at 17 years of age, placing third with a final time of 4 hours, 25 minutes and 30 seconds. [4] In January 2022, he won the 3.6 kilometre Busselton Jetty Swim, placed second in the 5 kilometre open water swim and third in the 10 kilometre open water swim at the Australian Open Water Championships for the year.

  4. Busselton Jetty - Wikipedia

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    Busselton Jetty is a jetty located in Busselton, Western Australia. It is the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere at 1,841 metres (6,040 ft) long. [1] [2] [3] The jetty is managed by a not-for-profit community organisation, Busselton Jetty Inc. The jetty's construction commenced in 1864 and the first section was opened in 1865.

  5. Busselton - Wikipedia

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    Busselton foreshore. Busselton is a city in the South West region of the state of Western Australia approximately 220 km (140 mi) south-west of Perth.Busselton has a long history as a popular holiday destination for Western Australians; however, the closure of the Busselton Port in 1972 and the contemporaneous establishment of the nearby Margaret River wine region have seen tourism become the ...

  6. World Aquatics Masters Championships - Wikipedia

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    The championships are usually held biennially, with competition in all five World Aquatics disciplines: swimming, diving, water polo, open water swimming, and artistic swimming. [1] Starting in 2015, the competition was held jointly with the FINA World Aquatics Championships .

  7. Rottnest Channel Swim - Wikipedia

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    In the years to come, the first woman to swim to the island was 23-year-old Lesley Cherriman on 13 April 1969. [6] [7] She swam from Natural Jetty to North Mole and became the first female to complete a crossing, a feat she repeated on 18 February 1970 and again on 4 April 1971 from the mainland to Rottnest.

  8. List of world records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    International Swimming League: Budapest, Hungary [126] [127] 200m individual medley: 1:48.88 Léon Marchand France 1 November 2024: World Cup: Singapore, Singapore [128] [129] 400m individual medley: 3:54.81 Daiya Seto Japan 20 December 2019: International Swimming League: Las Vegas, United States [130] [131] 4 × 50 m freestyle relay: 1:21.80

  9. Central American and Caribbean Swimming Championships

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    The name of the event comes from the event's organizers: the Central American & Caribbean Swimming Confederation, whose abbreviated name is CCCAN. The CCCAN Championships are held every odd year, and began in 1960. The 2013 CCCANs were originally awarded to Guatemala, however, in late 2012, the city announced it could not host the championships.