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Post Ellenstein Attempts 65-Mile Swim For Parkinson's Awareness - Swimming World Magazine


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Ellenstein Attempts 65-Mile Swim For Parkinson's Awareness
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From July 25 to 26 ultra-distance athlete Adam Ellenstein will attempt to swim 105 kilometers (65 miles) non-stop across Okanagan Lake, in British Columbia Canada. The swim will raise money and awareness for Parkinson's disease through the Davis ...
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