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Competitions

  • 52 kilometers, uninterrupted swim in a 25-meter pool, 15 hours and 27 seconds, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. (1999).

  • 37 kilometers, solo open water crossing, 9 hours and 17 minutes, Bahia de Ocoa, Dominican Republic. (2002).

  • 39 kilometers, Pro-Am Competition: “24 Miles Tampa Bay Marathon Swim 2002,” 9 hours and 3 minutes, Florida, USA. 3rd overall place and 1st in his category. (2002).

  • 3.9 kilometers, “Waikiki Rough Water Swim” competition, Oahu, Hawaii. 2nd place in his category. (2002).

  • 60 kilometers, uninterrupted swim in a 25-meter pool, 14 hours and 50 minutes, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. New record in ultra-distance swimming in a pool. (2003).

  • 26 kilometers, “Swim Across the Gulf of Toroneos,” Thessaloniki, Greece. Four-time consecutive winner of 1st overall place. (2004/2005/2006/2009).

  • 20 kilometers, “Swim Around Key West,” Key West, Florida. Three consecutive times winner of 1st overall place. (2006/2007/2008).

  • 20 kilometers, “Freo to Rotto Marathon Swim,” Perth, Australia. 1st overall place and event record. (2008).

  • 81 kilometers, “Swim Across the Bagirathi River,” the longest swim competition in the world, 10 hours and 34 minutes, Murshidabad, India. (2006).

  • 3.9 kilometers, “Race for the Coch,” Turks and Caicos, two consecutive times winner of 1st overall place. (2011/2012).

  • 16 kilometers, “Samaná Bay Marathon Swim,” Dominican Republic. 1st overall place and record of the International Competition. (2005).

  • 16 kilometers, “Maui Channel Marathon Swim,” from Lanai to Maui, Hawaii. 1st overall place. (2005).

  • 15 kilometers, “Clean Half Marathon Swim,” Hong Kong. 1st overall place. (2009 and 2010).

  • Member of the first Dominican delegation to compete in a World Open Water Swimming Championship of the International Swimming Federation (FINA). Achieved a position among the top 10 swimmers in the world in the FINA Grand Prix international ranking for ultra-distance open water swimming. Competitions of 21, 59, and 88 kilometers. (2004).

  • Swim across the English Channel from England to France, 38 kilometers, 9 hours and 54 minutes. (2004).

  • Double crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar, Spain-Morocco-Spain, 44 kilometers, 8 hours and 35 minutes. World Record. (2005).

  • Crossing “A Swim for His Town,” from Boca Chica Beach to the Malecón of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 50 kilometers in 10 hours and 36 minutes. (2006).

  • Crossing “2 x Manhattan,” two non-stop laps around Manhattan Island, New York, USA, 100 kilometers, 22 hours and 14 minutes. (2007).

  • “A Swim for the Coasts,” swimming from Sosúa Beach to the city of Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic, commemorating World Coast Day in September 2011. 26 kilometers in 4 hours and 5 minutes.

  • Swim across the Strait of Magellan, from Punta Delgada to the coast of Tierra del Fuego, 1 hour and 2 minutes. (2012). First male swimmer to conquer the Ends of the Earth, to the north through the Bering Strait (August 2010) and to the south through the Strait of Magellan (February 2012).

  • Swim of the Continents, connecting all five continents:

    • First leg: Swam from Oceania to Asia, connecting the coast of Papua New Guinea with Indonesia. In 4 hours and 11 minutes.

    • Second leg: Connected Asia with Africa from Jordan to Egypt, crossing the waters of the Red Sea in 4 hours and 54 minutes.

    • Third leg: Swam the Strait of Gibraltar from Africa to Europe, from Morocco to Spain in a time of 2 hours and 41 minutes.

    • Fourth leg: Connected the European continent with the American continent, swimming from Russia to Alaska, crossing the treacherous waters of the Bering Strait.

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Crossings