All Day Pace
From Openwaterpedia
noun - An All Day Pace is a comfortable swimming speed that an open water swimmer can continue all day or at least several hours. The tempo and stroke count tends to be slower than normal.
Origin
Coined by Mark Johnston circa 2013 while training for his English Channel relay.
Kshitindra Chandra Baisya
Kshitindra Chandra Baisya swimming at his all-day pace on 3 September 2018 down the Kangsha River, a 185 km 60 hour 55 minute solo swim
Kshitindra Chandra Baisya swimming at his all-day pace on 3 September 2018 down the Kangsha River, a 185 km 60 hour 55 minute solo swim
Kshitindra Chandra Baisya swimming at night on the first night of his 60 hour 55 minute solo swim down the Kangsha River in northern Bangladesh, a 185 km 60 hour 55 minute solo swim
External links
- Kshitindra Chandra Baisya Swims 83 km, But Is Stopped Due To A Storm
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- After 24 Hours, Sarah Thomas Over Halfway In Lake Powell
- Man Can Swim Indefinitely
- Kshitindra Chandra Baisya, All-Day All-Night Swimming
- Kshitindra Chandra Baisya, Swimming All Day And All Night