Rottnest Swim: WA swimmer breaks four-hour barrier in record win

The Age Saturday, 24 February 2018 ()
Rottnest Swim: WA swimmer breaks four-hour barrier in record winA new record has been set in the Rottnest Channel Swim with Western Australian swimmer Solomon Wright breaking the four hour mark for the first time in the race's 62 year history.
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