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David Ogden

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The two-way Farallon relay accomplished a 29.68-mile one-way crossing from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Farallons in 14 hours 9 minutes on 25 April 2015 before calling the swim due to weather conditions. Data provided by the MSF SwimTrack by the Marathon Swimmers Federation

David Ogden, M.D. is an American open water swimmer who runs a very successful internal medicine practice in Marin County and is part of the Sueño 88 relay team across the Sea of Cortez in Mexico and the two-way Farallon relay in the Pacific Ocean.

Open Water Swimming Career

Sueño 88 team

Sueño 88 Video

Two-way Farallon Relay

Dr. Ogden was a member of the unprecedented attempt of a two-way Farallon relay, a 6-person 60-mile (95.6 km) relay from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Farallon Islands in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Francisco Bay, on 25 April 2015. The team stopped on a one-way crossing at the buoy located at Fisherman's Cove at the South Farallon Island after 29.68 miles in 14 hours 9 minutes in rough seas. The swim was sanctioned by the Farallon Islands Swimming Association. Members included Emily Kreger, Patti Bauernfeind, Simon Dominguez, Kim Chambers, Ashley Horne, Dave Holscher, Kate Webber, Captain Vito Bialla, co-captain Patrick Horne and Dr. Ogden.

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