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  2. 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.

  3. Swimming at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships - Wikipedia

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    Swimming at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships; Host city: Singapore, Singapore: Date(s) 27 July - 3 August ... 29 January 2025, at 17:55 (UTC). Text is available ...

  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. [2] Starting in 2015, the competition was held jointly with the FINA World Aquatics Championships. [3]

  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. BBC Sound of 2025: Barry Can't Swim is a new dance music ...

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    The producer and DJ from Edinburgh is revealed in third place on the BBC's Sound of 2025 list.

  9. Aquatics GB Swimming Championships - Wikipedia

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    Tollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow: Commonwealth Games Trials 2015 14–18 April Aquatics Centre, London: World Championships Trials 2016 12–17 April Tollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow: Olympic Trials 2017 18–23 April Ponds Forge, Sheffield: 2018 1–4 March Royal Commonwealth Pool, Edinburgh