Chloe attempts a Triple English Channel Crossing!

0
1627

Chloe McCardel swam the Manhattan Island Marathon Swim in 2010, the year I swam it… but she won it!  My memory of her was when I was swimming in the last kilometer and seeing her running along the breakwater cheering me in!… she was changed and rested and back to her perky self… as I struggled in the last few meters!  Nice girl.  Amazing swimmer.  She just attempted to be the 4th person to complete a triple crossing of the English Channel!!! 

Cheers,

Rob

Australian Chloë McCardel ‘shattered’ after having to bandon three-way swim

From Kentonline.co.uk

by Graham Tutthill

Chloe McCardell

Australian marathon swimmer Chloë McCardel has had to abandon her three-way Channel swim attempt.

She made it to France in nine hours 49 minutes and completed the second leg back to Dover in a total of 19 hours 20 minutes.

But two hours into the third leg to France the seas became very cold and there were concerns for Chloë’s safety.

She had hoped to become the first Australian, and only the fourth person, to complete a non-stop triple swim across the Channel.

Her husband Paul said: “This is very disappointing for the whole team, and Chloë is completely shattered. However, above all else, Chloë’s safety is paramount, and despite her determination and ability, the conditions are not suitable to continue.”

Chloë is spending 24 hours recuperating before deciding on when to re-attempt a triple crossing of the English Channel.

Last weekend, Stuart Johnson attempted a three-way crossing but had to give up on the third leg because of shoulder pains and feeding problems.

The current record for a three-way swim is 34 hours 40 minutes set by Alison Streeter from Dover 22 years ago.

Before starting the swim Chloë said: “The weather in the Channel can quickly change for the worse and although the conditions can be good at the start, it can soon become a ‘washing machine’ out there, especially over 30 hours.”

Chloë had been training in the UK for the past four weeks, after spending three months preparing for the swim on Australia’s Gold Coast.

Previous articleIronman Wisconsin…
Next articleA message from Nancy Black from MSC…
I founded LOST Swimming because I like open water swimming and would like to see it grow and thrive in Lake Ontario. I started as a competitive swimmer as a kid and ended up getting as far as a silver medal at Nationals and going to the Olympic Trials in 1988. But I retired after that, I was sick of swimming. So I got into running marathons and have run over 35 to date, as well as a few ultra marathons, including the Marathon des Sables (7 day, ultra across the Sahara Desert). I also kind of fell into triathlons and have done a handful of Ironman tri's too. This gradually got me back in the water and in 2006 I took the plunge and attempted swimming the English Channel. I didn't quite make it across, but the circle was now complete and after 17 years I was a swimmer again! Although I still do plenty of pool swimming, I now much prefer open water swimming and like to say that open water swimming is to pool swimming, what trail running is to treadmill running! As a result I hope to encourage more people to join me for a dip in Lake Ontario as often as we can!