Massachusetts Open Water Swimming Association
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Greg O'Connor, founder of the Massachusetts Open Water Swimming Association and the P2P Swim across the American Channel
Massachusetts Open Water Swimming Association (MOWSA) is an open water swimming governing body spearheaded by Greg O'Connor that hosts, organizes, and sanctions a number of open water swimming competitions and solo swims including the Boston Light Swim, the P2P Swim, the N2N2N2, and the James Doty Memorial Mile Swim. It is headquartered in the state of Massachusetts in United States of America.
External links
- Celebrating the Legacy of Jim Doty
- Boston Light Swim
- Alois Anderle's Walk Across Nix's Mate
- Plymouth to Provincetown (P2P) Swim Takes Off
- Two Knuckleheads To Make Attempt For Red Jackets
- America's Channel Got Talent
- Plymouth to Provincetown (P2P) Swim Takes Off
- Massachusetts Open Water Swimming Association
- Penny Palfrey's Tour Across America Rolls On
- Penny Palfrey Finishes First As Forecasted
- Marathon Swimming
- Open Water Swimming
- Ice Exuberance By Jerome Leslie And Elaine Howley
- Olympic Marathon Swims For Amateurs Of All Abilities
- List of Marathon Swims
- Daily News of Open Water Swimming
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame
- What Is A Marathon Swim?
- Establishing A Governing Body In Open Water Swimming
- America's Channel Got Talent
- Massachusetts Open Water Swimming Association
- Marathon Swimming
- Open Water Swimming
- Time Will Tell How Changes Impact Open Water Rules
- Jim Doty Is Timeless
- Shipp To Shore...After 8 Miles In Boston Light Swim
- Will Boston Follow Beijing, London, Rio And Tokyo?
- Marathon Swimming
- Olympic 10K Marathon Swimming
- Boston Throws Swim Cap Into 2014 Olympic Ring
- Nautical Nirvana, Helen Lin's N2N2N
- Anything Is Possible - Within Reason - In The Open Water
- The Legacy Of Jim Doty Continues
- 2017 Marathon Swimmers Federation Award Nominees
- Marathon Swimmers Federation 2017 Awards