Fiona Goh
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Fiona Goh, a high school student featured in the documentary film poster DRIVEN, a documentary film by Ben Pitterle and Brian Hall

Fiona Goh, a marathon swimmer featured in the documentary film DRIVEN, a film by Element 8 Productions
Fiona Goh successfully crossed the Anacapa Channel off the California coast near Santa Barbara in 2012 in 10 hours 10 minutes at the age of 13 under the auspices of the Santa Barbara Channel Swimming Association.
She is also one of the protagonists of the documentary film DRIVEN, a glimpse in the world of marathon swimming and three independent swims across the Santa Barbara Channel.
DRIVEN
Goh, along with Evan Morrison and Cherie Edborg, is featured in DRIVEN, an independent swimming film documentary about marathon swimming. Described as "Without wetsuits, in the dead of night, three swimmers braved the cold open-ocean to realize a dream...", the film is shown here.
Trailer
External Links
- Evan Morrison Honored by the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame
- Binge Watching Swimming Over The Last Century
- Movie Night Before The La Jolla Cove Swim
- DRIVEN: A glimpse into the world of marathon swimming
- Santa Barbara Channel Swimming Association website
- Daily News of Open Water Swimming
- Open Water Swimming
- DRIVEN, the movie
- Facebook page for DRIVEN
- Element 8 Productions Twitter
- 10 Days To Be DRIVEN
- Driven - The Marathon Swimming Documentary To Premier
- Driven Over Long Distances
- Dreamers Are Driven
- Catching The Essence Of Marathon Swimming
- Driven To The Santa Barbara International Film Festival
- From California To Cork, These Swimmers Are DRIVEN
- High Fives All Around For DRIVEN
- Driven Featured In Montana
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Open Water Swimming
- Marathon Swimming