22.Jan.10 | posted by: steve munatones | filed under: Swimmers | (3) comments
Dale Petranech, chairman of the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame (ISHOF), announced its Honor Class of 2009 and, as usual, its inductees are an incredible group of open water swimming specialists.
Each of the honorees has a wealth of experience and a long history of success in the open water - their stories, backgrounds and accomplishments will be highlighted over the next few days. They join over 200 other honorees International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame in Florida.
The Davids Wheeler Award was given to Chris Guesdon of Australia. Bill Sadlo Jr. was selected as the Pioneer Swimmer. Chris Guesdon of Australia and Ray Brickell and Reg Brickell Jr. of Great Britain were honored as Administrators. The class of 2009 International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame swimmers included Aleksey Akatyev of Russia, Yuri Kudinov of Russia, Angela Maurer of Germany (shown above), Penny Palfrey of Australia and James Pittar of Australia.
These inductees will be honored at the official IMSHOF induction ceremony on May 9th at the International Swimming Hall of Fame in Florida. The program this year will include a one-mile swim and will also honor International Swimming Hall of Fame inductees Kevin Murphy of Great Britain and Paul Asmuth of the USA on May 8th. into the ISHOF will be held Saturday Evening May 8, 2010.



comments:
Congratulations Pen - you’ve come a long way since your arrival here in north Queensland 20 years ago.
Those of us who have been with you along your long swimming journey are proud of your achievements - proud to have been there with you.
Congratulations to all inductees. I salute you for your hard work and dedication.
Nice results, indeed