Meet David Olvera, the Mexican Swimmer Who Achieves World Record by Swimming in Open Water
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Mexican swimmer David Olvera set a world record and Guinness, after turning the fastest in history around the island of Manhattan, in New York. Olvera achieved the feat after completing 48.5 kilometers of the tour in five hours, 34 minutes and 58 seconds, where he faced the low temperatures and great currents. He surpassed the previous mark corresponding to Andrew Donaldson, who had completed the journey in five hours, 41 minutes and 48 seconds,…
In a historic landmark for Mexican sport, David Olvera, a swimmer originally from Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí, has won the world record for swimming open waters by completing the fastest lap around Manhattan Island, New York. Here are the details on TV Azteca Quintana Roo. POWER INTERESTERTE: Flamengo vs Bayern result: Who won the TODAY match in Octavos de Final del Mundial de Clubes 2025? Olvera achieved the record with an impressive time to…
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