River Bhagirathi
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River Bhagirathi is a turbulent Himalayan river in India that is the source stream of the Ganges, the holy river of Hinduism. It is also the venue of the annual 19 km All India Swimming Marathon and the 81 km India National Open Water Swimming Competition, the second longest open water swim in the world and the longest amateur marathon swimming competition, an event in the Top 50 Open Water Swims In Asia and the World's Top 100 Open Water Swims.
73rd India National Open Water Swimming Competition
2017 India National Open Water Swimming Competition
Daniel Ponce discusses the 81 km India National Open Water Swimming Competition with Daniel Race
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- The Future is Bright in Open Water Swimming in India
- Duble To Do A Double Crossing Of The Palk Strait
- Swimming Down The River Bhagirathi Starts Up Again
- Student-Athletes Finish India Swimming Marathon In West Bengal
- 81K India National Open Water Swimming Competition
- India National OWS Competition 2009 Competition
- World's Top 100 Open Water Swims
- Meenakshi Pahuga Representing India Around The World
- 19K River Bhagirathi Swimming Competitions
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- Young Man Continues His Open Water Travels
- Great Heroes On The Ganges
- Jose Luis Larrosa' Swims Around The Open Water World
- Swimming In The Ganges, The Sacred River
- 74 Races Of 81 km Racing Down The River Bhagirathi