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The Great Icelandic Swim: 1,000 Miles in 100 Days, Killer Whales & 130ft Waves. Ross Edgley Takes on a Historic Open Water Challenge – Powered by BMW.

23.04.2025Press Release

• Ross Edgley takes on a world-first: swimming over 1,000 miles around Iceland’s coastline in 100 days - blending extreme endurance, adventure, and ocean conservation, powered by BMW. • The all-new BMW iX will be the challenge’s official support vehicle, delivering class-leading range, efficiency and performance to navigate Iceland’s brutal terrain and unpredictable climate. • Alongside the physical challenge, Edgley leads a pioneering citizen science ...

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