Madhu Nagaraja’s Marathon Swim Story

Not only has today’s guest taken on such feats as the Straits of Magellan and a multi day ultramarathon run across the Moroccan Sahara, but he’s taking initiative to raise water quality concerns with local officials. No one wants to swim through plastic, trash, drain overflow, not to mention sewage. What can you do to preserve your local waters, if […]

Deep Dive: Stephen Rouch’s Lake Memphremagog Double

On August 22, 2019, Stephen Rouch set off from the East Side restaurant in Newport, Vermont and swam, not just the 25 miles across the Canadian border to the northern most tip of Lake Memphremagog, but after exiting the water on a beach in Magog, Quebec, he quickly got back in to start the return journey. Arriving back at his […]

Gary Golden’s Marathon Swim Kayaking Story

Today I had the joy and pleasure of chatting with marathon swim support kayaker, Gary Golden. As swimmers we are trying to get to the bottom of why these volunteers sign themselves up to support marathon swimmers as they attempt to bust borders and cross lakes in what isn’t usually placid conditions. Wind, waves, and even rain are part of […]

Neil Agius’ Marathon Swim Story

A swimmer since childhood and Maltese representative in the Athens Olympics, Neil Agius always talked about swimming around Malta. Eventually his girlfriend got tired of him talking about it told him to either do it or quit bringing it up. His first epic marathon swim, Neil describes the feeling of completing the 70km circumnavigation of his home island as “intense”. […]

Ned Denison’s Marathon Swim Story

After my interview today with the esteemed, Ned Denison, I realized that I forgot to ask a few questions. One of my favorites, who’s inspired Ned. He sent me a list almost as long as his swimming resume. And why does he keep going? Ned’s a goal setter. “It gets me out of bed in the morning, and I sleep […]

Phil White’s Marathon Swim Organizing Story

Have you heard of Kingdom Swim? Imagine a blissful summer day in late July in the far reaches of the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. The weekend kicks off with a swimmer and pet parade and a pasta feed. There’s a 1 mile swim. When you’re ready you can go a little further out into the lake for a 3 miles […]

Suzanne Heim-Bowen’s Marathon Swim Story

Today’s guest has been marathon swimming for the last 4 decades! I was fortunate to run into Suzanne Heim during one of my online events. Can you believe that she jumped on What is marathon swimming q&a call – just to connect? It was fun to collaborate and point aspiring marathon swimmers in the right direction. As you can imagine, […]

Stuart Hacker’s Marathon Swim Story

Have you heard of the Swim Cube? Located a few hours outside of London in Brixworth County Park, Swim Cube opened for swim coaching and analysis in 2018. Like myself, Head Coach Stuart Hacker advocates for taking the first step to improving your stroke by seeing yourself swim. It’s easy to envision yourself swimming perfectly, but to actually make change, […]

Cheryl Coletti-Lawson’s Marathon Swim Story

It’s hard to believe that it was just three years ago, at 50, that a friend convinced Cheryl to try a sprint triathlon. Having not swam since high school and with her wetsuit on backwards, she tackled the 300m meters in the water. And while the running particularly, and cycling, didn’t stick, she keeps tackling one challenge after another in […]

Kelley Prebil’s Marathon Swim Story

After several months of being bed ridden and in a wheelchair, Kelley doesn’t take her ability to physically move for granted! Naturally, she returned to her chlorine-y roots for rehabilitation, but it wasn’t until a her first glimpse of the Golden Gate Bridge from the water that she said goodbye to the black line! In her own words: Kelley Prebil […]