![]() Matsuzaki became the first Japanese swimmer inducted into the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame in 2011. In-place swimming permits unprecedented opportunities for stroke refinement, while the lack of flip-turns helps swimmers to develop endurance in a close simulation of open-water conditions. Their signature adjustable swim current adjusts from a near-zero pace for pre-schoolers to challenging sprint speeds for Olympians and marathon swimmers. For striving to exceed the world record by 50 percent, we see Yuko truly as a kindred spirit." Currently, the record is 16 hours, held by Australian International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame swimmer Chloë McCardel since 2014.Įndless Pools has been designing and manufacturing pools for in-place swimming for over 30 years. "We challenge ourselves every day to go beyond our existing achievements, to be better than we've been. "Everyone at Team Endless Pools admires the passion and ambition of Yuko Matsuzaki," said Endless Pools General Manager, Darren Pearse. The model will be set up at the WOWSA Ocean Fest in Redondo Beach, California, to be held October 4 through 6, 2019. Powered by the company's signature swim current generator, the E550 is a 15-foot swim spa with a large interior footprint, intended for serious swimmers seeking a more fitness-focused swim spa. Matsuzaki will swim in an Endless Pools Fitness System E550. If successful, she'll earn a Guinness World Record for the Longest Continual Swim in a Swim Spa. International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame swimmer Yuko Matsuzaki will attempt to swim for 24 hours against the Endless Pools® swim current at the World Open Water Swimming Association's (WOWSA) Ocean Fest this Friday and Saturday. ![]()
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