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Ryan Stramrood, Kieron Palframan, Toks Viviers, Andrew Chin and Ram Barkai will next weekend at around 50 international swimming athletes join in an effort to relay the Bering Strait home with only a Speedo bathing suit, goggles and swemkep to cross. The water temperature is about 4 degrees Celsius.
Barkai, President of the International Ysswemvereniging, said the challenge promises an "epic adventure" and a "true test of physical and mental endurance" to be. "We plan to every interval about 15 to 20 minutes of swimming, to make sure the athlete's body recover before 10 hours later to repeat the challenge. For the body to such temperatures expose takes its toll and we expect that some of the participants completed the challenge will not - putting further pressure on the rest of his teammates will be. "
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