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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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