Triple-crossing
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noun, adjective - Triple crossing is a solo open water swim or a relay that continues three consecutive times across a channel, lake, river or other body of water. Traditionally, there can be up to a ten-minute break at the shoreline between each crossing.
Usage
The swimmer set the record for a triple-crossing in the Catalina Channel.
The relay negative split its triple-crossing of the English Channel, swimming one hour faster in the second crossing than the first.
She was planning on a triple-crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar.
Synonyms
Three-way, triple crossing, 3-way, 3-way crossing
External links
- A Huge Transformation For Chloë McCardel
- 1-2-3 Goes James Penrose Across Lake Willoughby
- Going For A Little Dip, Kevin Murphy
- Philip Rush Talks About Epic Swims On WOWSA Live
- Kevin Murphy Talks About His Two Careers On WOWSA Live
- Triple Crossing Of Catalina Channel Aborted
- Open Water Swimming
- Daily New of Open Water Swimming
- Marathon Swimming
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Jon Erikson's Thoughts 3 Decades Later On The 3-way
- Steven Minaglia And Mark Williams Complete Maui Double
- 3 To Make 2 - Williams, Minaglia Team Up Across The Maui Channel
- Anthony McCarley Taking It To Another Level
- Jon Erikson's Remarkable 12-Year Career
- Crossing To Isla De Lobos
- Seeing Part Of History
- Chloë McCardel Makes It Look As Easy As 1-2-3
- Rules Of Two-Way, Three-Way Crossings