
WILD Swimrun
Sol vincente Koulink
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<p>Welcome to episode ten of the Low Tide Boyz Podcast, a Swimrun Podcast!</p><p>We’re stoked to have Mia Rohman and Fanny Kuhn on the show this week. Both our amazing athletes (Fanny is the reigning Ötillö World Champion) and they started an amazing organization called <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/1o3221mhl31z6zc/WildSwimrun.mp3?dl=0">WILD Swimrun</a> that we’re excited for you to learn more about. More on that later in the show. </p><p>We’re a couple of weeks past Ötillö Catalina but we’re still reveling in that post-race glow. The folks at Ötillö recently released their race report and short film for the Catalina race and you can check those out <a href="https://otilloswimrun.com/races/catalina/race-report-2020/">here</a>.</p><p>We’re taking a break from swimrun to train up for the <a href="http://lakesonoma50.com/index.html">Lake Sonoma 50</a> miler next month but that doesn’t mean that we’re going to stop swimming. At least not this year. Chris (and Chipper will be following suit) finally broke up with the crappy pool and joined an outdoor 50m pool that is a major upgrade. Chris also recently joined <a href="https://teamenvol.com/">Team Envol</a> so that should be fun.</p><p>So now to this week’s interview. We recorded this interview while we were in Catalina and we feel lucky to have been able to chat with Mia and Fanny about their journey in Swimrun and their organization, <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/1o3221mhl31z6zc/WildSwimrun.mp3?dl=0">WILD Swimrun</a>. WILD Swimrun is a place where you find everything you need to get out in nature and enjoy Swimrun. They specifically work to get more women and girls to try the sport. You’ll hear more about this in the interview but we encourage folks to check out their WILD Swimrun Club. The WILD Swimrun Club is for those who wish to compete and do it together with a group of women from around the globe. Folks can sign up and pay membership fee on their website. Part of the fee goes toward their youth initiatives that provide scholarships for teens to atten