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@gabrieldodds9081 You're confusing categories. We're talking longest distance they can swim before their body gives up. A very sketchy and dangerous category in the Guinness. There are two women with longer recorded distance than men, on lake/open waters without currents. On waters with currents, men dominate. Yes, we all know, in an Olympic pool, where the swimmers are not even close to collapsing, men beat women by a long margin, no matter the distance.
So why can 2 women swim longer without fainting? We're talking about more than 2 days of swimming here. It could be it's a dangerous stunt, and professional swimmers would rather not risk their health (or even their lives) doing something where the 2nd place gets nothing. Without enough competition, the outliers mean nothing. There are vast differences between 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc places. If there were hundreds of professional swimmers competing for this record, then we could draw some conclusion about the distribution of males and females. A sample of 2 is not useful for extrapolation. NdGT knows this, and is being very dishonest by pretending 2 is good enough for extrapolation.
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