International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Announces Class of 2014 Inductees

The International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame, a Hall of Fame group dedicated to open water swimming, has announced 7 inductees for its class of 2014.

The highlights of the class include American Elizabeth Fry, who in 2011 became the oldest person to do a two-way crossing of the world’s most famous marathon swim: the English Channel. Fry, who was 52 years old at the time, completed the swim in 24 hours, 39 minutes.

Also on the list is Jim Anderson, who is a renowned race organizer and a founding member of the Hawaii Channel Swim Association; and Melissa Cunningham, a 1994 World Champion in the 25km swim.

See links to each athletes bio on Openwaterpedia.com below, and to see all of the inductees since the Hall’s founding in 1961, click here.

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