A. Nomen Sherbini
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A. Nomen Sherbini was a professional marathon swimmer.
Open Water Swimming Highlights
- He competed in the 1968 24 Heures La Tuque in La Tuque, Canada.
1968 24 Heures La Tuque Results
1. Horacio Iglesias (86 laps) and Judith de Nijs (80 laps) 166 laps
2. Rejean LaCoursiere and Tom Bucy 163 laps
3. Billy Barton and Harry Wickens 161 laps
4. Abou Heif and Dennis Matuch 161 laps
5. George Park and Real Lavoie 149 laps
6. Pedro Galmez and Roberto Reta 138 laps
7. A. Nomen Sherbini and M. A. Salam Hassaan 132 laps
8. Gilles Potvin and Ben Bouchard 131 laps
9. Benson Huggard and Stephen Ramsden 124 laps
10. Tom Hetzel and Hasan Abdeen 101 laps
External links
- Remembering Samia Mandour, a Professional Marathon Swimmer from Egypt
- Susanne Guesdon, a Treasure from Tasmania
- Remembering Raymond Cusson
- Remembering Bill Heiss
- Régent Lacoursière, l’homme de l’eau
- Vrije Slag By Herman Willemse
- Johannes Schans Talks About His Career On WOWSA Live
- Australian Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Honors Jennifer Anderson
- Margaret Park Goes Down Memory Lane On WOWSA Live
- Looking Up Into The Sky For Energy At 24 Heures La Tuque
- Open Water Swimming
- Marathon Swimming
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Herman Willemse Describes How Swimming Changed His Life On WOWSA Live
- ElShazly – Father And Son – Hall Of Famers On WOWSA Live
- Sid Cassidy Talks About Olympic, Professional Swimming On WOWSA Live
- Sandra Bucha Talks About Seeking Opportunities On WOWSA Live
- James Kegley Describes His Journey On WOWSA Live
- Paul Asmuth Talks About Racing And Solo Swimming On WOWSA Live
- The Open Water Swimming Legacy Of Naste Jončeski
- Osama Rashad, 1954-2019
- Nabil ElShazly Honored By International Marathon Swimming Hall Of Fame
- 24 Heures La Tuque
- Round And Round They Swam 24 Hours In 15°C
- 24 Heures La Tuque in Cold Water
- Sister Swims Around The World
- O Canada!
- Sandra Bucha Stands Out And Stands Tall
- Sandra Bucha, A Cog In The Machine In 1974
- Doing The Full Monty In The Open Water Day And Night
- A 24-hour Race in 15°C (60°F) Water
- Swimming In A Crater Lake With A Carbon-Neutral Escort
- Gilles Potvin Still Passionate 71 Years Into It
- Nabil El Shazly Leaves A Wide Wake In The Water
- An Adventurous Day Between Open Water Swims
- World Professional Marathon Swimming Federation
- Open Water Swimming
- Sandra Bucha Inducted In International Marathon Swimming Hall Of Fame
- She Takes A Long Swim Off A Short Pier
- What Goes Around Comes Around
- James Kegley's Life And Wife
- ISHOF Honor Bestowed On Sandra Bucha
- ISHOF Honor Bestowed On Jon Erikson
- Judith van Berkel-de Njis Elected To Swimming Hall Of Fame
- Dale Petranech Voted In Internat'l Swimming Hall Of Fame
- Claudio Plit Voted In International Swimming Hall Of Fame
- David Yudovin Voted In International Swimming Hall Of Fame
- International Swimming Hall Of Fame Open Water Greats
- Giulio Travaglio, Naples Nautical Notable
- Sharp As A Swimmer, The Mervyn Marathon Magic
- Jim Doty Is Timeless
- Sandra Bucha Inducted In ISHOF
- Chris Guesdon To Speak Of Future In Scotland
- World Professional Marathon Swimming Federation
- Up All Day And All Night In Aquatic Park
- A Celebration Of Camaraderie Where Everyone Wins
- Giulio Travaglio, Nautical Noble From Naples, Passes Away
- 24 Hours Of Swimming In 4 Minutes
- 24 Hour Swim Relay In San Francisco
- Shadia Rhageb Stands Uniquely Alone Among Egyptians
- 80 Swimmers From 9 To 9
- The Life And Times Of Nabil Elshazly
- Jim Whelan, The Legend Of Atlantic City, Passes Away
- Bob Dunkel Enters Int'l Marathon Swimming Hall Of Fame