Kim Garbarino’s Marathon Swim Story

In his own words: Hometown: Winthrop, MA BLS Experience: Since 2008, 8x Solo Finisher, 6 x Double (1 unofficial, 5 official), 1 x Triple. Team captain for our winning relay team in 2018, which included teh oldest relay Boston Light Relay Swimmer in history, Bob McCormick! Why BLS? I love the BLS for its rich history and knowing I’ll try […]

Scott Tapley’s Marathon Swim Story

Today’s guest started swimming in the sea to support his surfing interests, then took up prone paddling to further his fitness. It wasn’t until he happened across a couple swimmers who happened to need a paddler that he discovered the wonders of marathon swimming. Inspired by their feats of endurance, it didn’t take long for them to take Scott Tapley […]

Natalia Tchouitch’s Marathon Swim Story

In her own words: Natalia Chuich, Moscow Russia. I was born in Chelyabinsk which is famous for the champion ice hockey players rather than swimmers…. I started swimming at the age of 8, since the age of 10 I joined sports school where I had a chance to train everyday twice a day for 5 years. I wasn’t very successful, […]

Jessica Hepburn’s Marathon Swim Story

Hello and welcome to Marathon Swim Stories, I’m marathon swimmer and coach, Shannon Keegan. In this episode, I share more detail about my road to motherhood than I ever have out loud. Which is funny because this was supposed to be Jessica Hepburn’s marathon swim story! We had a rich conversation about enjoying the journey, learning to let go, recognizing you […]

Stephen Little’s Marathon Swim Story

In his own words: Stephen Little is the CEO of claropool and Dorothy Carter LLC but most importantly a father and a swimmer and a benefactor to the community of swimming. Stephen’s story began when he enlisted in the United States Army at 17 years old. At 18, Stephen had a penchant for foreign languages; enrolled at DLIFLC in Monterey, CA. and […]

Andy Truscott’s Marathon Swim Story

In today’s episode of Marathon Swim Stories, I had a chat with Jersey Islander, Andy Truscott. We met on Clubhouse – have you heard of it? I think it’s classed as a social listening platform, or something like that. I can see the appeal, but haven’t figured out how to fit it into my schedule, especially during these busy summer […]

Diego Lopez’ Marathon Swim Story

In today’s episode I spoke with Diego Lopez. He grew in the Canary Islands, where swimming is part of the culture. Diego shares with us how the Global Swimmer project was born. Endeavoring to swim a major event on each of the seven continents in a single year presents many challenges – but maybe not the ones that you think! […]

Marathon Swim Stories meets SwimOut Podcast

The very first time that I listened to the SwimOut podcast, I found myself wanting to talk to the creators. The production quality and swimming themes that they cover are amazing! Fortunately, they were just an email away.. and graciously took time out of their day to share their stories. In this episode, Hunter Charlton and Vicki Carter transport me […]

Sam Whelpton’s Marathon Swim Story

Today I spoke with Captonian ironman, marathon and ice swimmer, Sam Whlepton. Sam’s self proclaimed stubbornness and sense of adventure, has taken her on a wild ride from triathlon to the English Channel, and despite an aversion to cold, Sam has completed several ice kilometers! At the end of the day, Sam reminds us how great it feels to swim […]

Dean Summers’ Marathon Swim Story

Today I travelled through time. I spoke with Dean Summers in what will be my tomorrow… his today. In hot pursuit of the Oceans Seven, the Australian has ticked off 6 of the 7 channels. The 7th, the Tsugaru Strait continues to allude him. At home in and one the water, Dean is perfectly suited for the challenge. He even […]