Bryan Avery
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The Overlord 70 English Channel relay that includes John Kulewicz, Bryan Avery, John Boyd, Joe Hall, James Penrose, Edward Williams, and Don McNeil (alternate)
Bryan Avery is an open water swimmer from Elgin, Scotland.

Bryan Avery's Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming certificate
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Open Water Swimming Career
- Avery completed his first marathon swim across the English Channel on 22 September 2013 in 14 hours 32 minutes
- He is a member of the Overlord 70 relay team that crossed the English Channel in 12 hours 8 minutes on 8 June 2014 to commemorate D-Day and to replicate the composition of the Allied Expeditionary Force of 1944
- He was the second person to circumnavigate around Koh Tao Island (24 km) on 3 June 2015 in a time of 7 hours 56 minutes and 41 seconds
- He completed the Manhattan Island Marathon Swim on 28 July 2015 in a time of 8 hours 29 minutes and 54 seconds
- He achieved the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming by finishing a crossing of the Catalina Channel in 12 hours 54 minutes on 16 October 2015
- He swam from the Sun to the Moon[1] on 17th April 2016 at over 3,800 in Lake Titicaca
Overlord 70 Relay Members
- John Kulewicz, the team leader and an American lawyer from Columbus, Ohio
- Bryan Avery, British information technology consultant
- John Boyd, a retired U.S. Army Lt. Colonel now working for NATO
- Joe Hall, a U.S. Air Force Colonel and B2 Stealth Bomber pilot
- James Penrose, an American lawyer living in London
- Edward Williams, a British marathon swimmer and swim instructor
- Don McNeil (alternate), a Canadian-born physician who practices in Columbus, Ohio
Overlord 70 Video by Bryan Avery
3 Lake Swim
Around Koh Tao Island Swim
Manhattan Island Marathon Swim MIMS
Catalina Channel
Full report can be found here: [2]
from the Sun to the Moon
Full report can be found here: [3]