Difference between revisions of "Baltic Adventure"
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− | The Baltic Adventure | + | The Baltic Adventure or [[Projekt Balitc Adventure]] was a solo [[open water swim]] by [[Remigiusz Gołębiowski]], a Polish swimmer and coach. The Baltic Adventure was the first [[attempt]] of [[crossing]] the [[Baltic Sea]] from Sweden to Poland scheduled between 4-10 August 2014. It is a 160 km [[wetsuit]] swim estimated to take at least 48 hours of non-stop swimming. |
==Remigiusz Gołębiowski== | ==Remigiusz Gołębiowski== | ||
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==Mission== | ==Mission== | ||
− | The goal of the Baltic Adventure | + | The goal of the Baltic Adventure was to draw attention to the growing number of people drowning in Poland each year, as well as the insufficient number of compulsory swimming classes in primary schools. |
==Video== | ==Video== | ||
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* [http://polakpotrafi.pl/projekt/baltic-adventure?utm_source=projects Baltic Adventure] | * [http://polakpotrafi.pl/projekt/baltic-adventure?utm_source=projects Baltic Adventure] | ||
* [http://www.golebiowski.pl/uk/forms-of-our-services.html Remigiusz Gołębiowski] | * [http://www.golebiowski.pl/uk/forms-of-our-services.html Remigiusz Gołębiowski] | ||
− | * [ | + | * [https://www.openwaterswimming.com/2014/03/the-baltic-adventure-by-remigiusz/ The Baltic Adventure By Remigiusz Gołębiowski] |
[[Category:Events]] | [[Category:Events]] |
Revision as of 22:55, 5 December 2021
The Baltic Adventure or Projekt Balitc Adventure was a solo open water swim by Remigiusz Gołębiowski, a Polish swimmer and coach. The Baltic Adventure was the first attempt of crossing the Baltic Sea from Sweden to Poland scheduled between 4-10 August 2014. It is a 160 km wetsuit swim estimated to take at least 48 hours of non-stop swimming.
Remigiusz Gołębiowski
Remigiusz Gołębiowski is the head of the “Swimmers” Swimming Association and a graduate of the Academy of Physical Education in Warsaw (AWF) and is a multiple medallist at the Polish Championships for Juniors and Seniors.
Mission
The goal of the Baltic Adventure was to draw attention to the growing number of people drowning in Poland each year, as well as the insufficient number of compulsory swimming classes in primary schools.
Video