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We Went Over - Four veterans tell of their experiences on the battlefields of France in the Great War (Paperback): Robert L.... We Went Over - Four veterans tell of their experiences on the battlefields of France in the Great War (Paperback)
Robert L. McCormack
R333 Discovery Miles 3 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Swimming the Light - A Brief History of the Boston Light Swim 1976-2014 (Paperback): Robert L. McCormack Swimming the Light - A Brief History of the Boston Light Swim 1976-2014 (Paperback)
Robert L. McCormack
R398 Discovery Miles 3 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Swimming the Light - A Brief History of the Boston Light Swim 1907-1941 (Paperback): Robert L. McCormack Swimming the Light - A Brief History of the Boston Light Swim 1907-1941 (Paperback)
Robert L. McCormack
R395 Discovery Miles 3 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since before the turn of the twentieth century, ocean swimmers have had aspirations of "Swimming the Light." The route chosen by these early adventurers, and dreamers, went from the bridges in Charlestown to the Boston Light, on Little Brewster Island, in the outer Boston Harbor, a distance of twelve miles. In 1907, a Boston Light Swim Race was inaugurated. Of the twenty-seven swimmers who dove in at the Warren Bridge in Charlestown that year, not one succeeded in touching the shore of Little Brewster Island. The very first known, and documented, swimmer to succeed in reaching Boston Light from Charlestown was Alois Anderle, in the Boston Light Swim Race of 1909. Anderle was 40 years old and a native of Austria, then living in New York City. His time was 5 hours, 40 minutes. Once other swimmers learned from Anderle's success that this marathon swim was possible, others followed with successful swims to Boston Light. Even though victory became more common after 1909, however, most of the contestants still failed to stay the whole course. In fact, of 435 starters of the Boston Light Swim Races between 1907 and 1941, 363 failed to reach the Light, most defeated by the cold and choppy water, and the seemingly endless distance involved. This book covers the Boston Light Swim Races for the years 1907 through 1941. After the race in 1941, the event was shut down for the duration of the war. Even though World War Two ended in 1945, the swim was not restarted until 1976, when Boston marathon swimmer, Jim Doty, took it upon himself to reorganize it. The Boston Light Swim Race continues, alive and well, to the present day. The percentage of contestants finishing the grind nowadays is much higher than that of the early era. This may be attributed to several factors, not the least of which is the shortening of the course to eight miles. Other factors may include: a greater knowledge of tides, currents and other conditions; the evolution of more efficient swimming styles and strokes. The swim is considered an excellent test for the aspiring English Channel swimmer. The conditions of both swims are similar, with cold and choppy water. The two main differences are the shorter distance, and the scarcity of stinging jellyfish in the Boston swim. Nevertheless, many swimmers have based their decision to make the trip to England upon their experience in the Boston Light Swim. Neither swim is a test for the faint of heart, and the simple attempt at either one is, in itself, a significant measure of success.

So You Want to Swim Alcatraz - Tips on a Successful Swim by a Four-Time Alcatraz Swimmer (Paperback): Robert L. McCormack So You Want to Swim Alcatraz - Tips on a Successful Swim by a Four-Time Alcatraz Swimmer (Paperback)
Robert L. McCormack
R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A step-by-step guide to swimming the "impossible" including training, notes about cold water, the trip to San Francisco, and how to make your swim a success.

The Jim Doty Story - Accounts of Some of the Marathon Swims of a Great Boston Swimmer (Paperback): Robert L. McCormack The Jim Doty Story - Accounts of Some of the Marathon Swims of a Great Boston Swimmer (Paperback)
Robert L. McCormack
R335 Discovery Miles 3 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jim Doty is one of the greatest ocean swimmers to come out of the Boston area. His swims from Nantasket to Revere, around Cape Ann, Two-way Boston Light, Two-way Graves Light, etc. are legendary. In addition to his accomplishments as a marathon ocean swimmer, Jim is credited with founding the New England Marathon Swim Association in 1976. In that same year, he re-started, after a lapse of 36 years, the Boston Light Swim - the oldest marathon swim in the country. Doty's remarkable swims and accomplishments are chronicled in this book.

Alone on a Wide Wide Sea - An Account of Six Ocean Swims (Paperback): Robert L. McCormack Alone on a Wide Wide Sea - An Account of Six Ocean Swims (Paperback)
Robert L. McCormack
R256 Discovery Miles 2 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Author's account of six of his most dramatic ocean swims: Brooklyn Bridge; Alcatraz; Around Governors Island-New York; Boston Light Swim; Little Red Lighthouse Swim (George Washington Bridge-New York; Golden Gate Bridge

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