From the archives: Swimming the English Channel
Former "Sunday Morning" sports correspondent Ray Gandolf has passed away at the age of 85. In his memory we present one of his most memorable profiles, that of Indiana University swimming coach James "Doc" Counsilman, who at age 58 decided to accomplish his most difficult feat yet: Swim the English Channel. First broadcast on Sept. 19, 1979.

▶︎
Graeme Souness and team complete English Channel swim to #StopThePain for people living with EB

▶︎
How the “Dolphin Kick” changed Swimming forever | On the Line

▶︎
Braving Ireland’s monstrous big waves | Foreign Correspondent

▶︎
Gertrude Ederle swims the English Channel 1926

▶︎
Graeme Souness speaks on BBC Breakfast about swimming the English Channel for people living with EB

▶︎
Freak Accident - Swimming The English Channel Solo - Chris' Story

▶︎
Pushing the Limits: This Grandmother Became Oldest WomanTo Swim The English Channel | TODAY

▶︎
Exhausted after one lap? 5 ways to swim forever

▶︎
TV ART SLIDESHOW 24/7 | Vintage Floral Gallery 🌼4K Framed Art Screensaver for Living Room

▶︎
The French Do Not Care About Work

▶︎
The Science of Diana Nyad's Swim from Cuba to Florida

▶︎
Ed Williams North Channel Swim August 2016

▶︎
Buying Goats From Farmers | 3-Wheeled Truck Packed Full for Village Market

▶︎
I Bet You Will Swim Freestyle After This

▶︎
American woman becomes first person to swim across Channel four times non-stop | ITV News

▶︎
Swimming: An Underrated Sport

▶︎
Massachusetts man swims across English Channel in latest long-distance feat

▶︎
At Thanksgiving, My Sister Discovered I Had $15 Million And My Family Demanded. | Soft Revenge

▶︎
The Fastest Way to Stop Sinking Legs in Swimming

▶︎
