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==Marathon Swimming Career== | ==Marathon Swimming Career== | ||
− | *In 2008, her first [[attempt]] at an [[English Channel]] [[crossing]] was a [[DNF]] when currents forced her back 1. | + | *In 2008, her first [[attempt]] at an [[English Channel]] [[crossing]] was a [[DNF]] when currents forced her back 1.7 miles from the French coast. |
*In 2009, her second [[attempt]] of the [[English Channel]] was canceled in 2009 due to weather conditions. | *In 2009, her second [[attempt]] of the [[English Channel]] was canceled in 2009 due to weather conditions. | ||
− | *On 16 June 2010, she crossed the 14.4 km [[Strait of Gibraltar]] in | + | *On 16 June 2010, she crossed the 14.4 km [[Strait of Gibraltar]] in 3 hours 28 minutes at the age of 59 as the third fastest woman of all time and the fastest American woman. |
− | *On 22 August 2011, she crossed the [[English Channel]] in 15 hours | + | *On 22 August 2011, she crossed the [[English Channel]] in 15 hours 57 minutes at the age of 60 on her third [[attempt]] to join the [[Half Century Club]] for the second time. |
*In 2011, the [[Channel Swimming Association]] awarded her the 2011 "Rosemary George Award for the Most Meritorious Swim of the Year". | *In 2011, the [[Channel Swimming Association]] awarded her the 2011 "Rosemary George Award for the Most Meritorious Swim of the Year". | ||
*On 18 October 2011, she crossed the [[Catalina Channel]] from [[Santa Catalina Island]] to the Southern California [[mainland]] in 14 hours 11 minutes 40 seconds at the age of 60 to become the oldest women to complete the [[Catalina Channel]] and become a member of the [[Catalina Channel Half Century Club]]. | *On 18 October 2011, she crossed the [[Catalina Channel]] from [[Santa Catalina Island]] to the Southern California [[mainland]] in 14 hours 11 minutes 40 seconds at the age of 60 to become the oldest women to complete the [[Catalina Channel]] and become a member of the [[Catalina Channel Half Century Club]]. | ||
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*In 2012, she was nominated for the 2012 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]]. | *In 2012, she was nominated for the 2012 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]]. | ||
*In 2012, she was selected as one of 101 women worldwide as "101 Movers and Shakers" in the world of [[open water swimming]]. | *In 2012, she was selected as one of 101 women worldwide as "101 Movers and Shakers" in the world of [[open water swimming]]. | ||
− | *On | + | *On 13 September 2012, she crossed the 19.5 km [[Tsugaru Channel]] from [[Honshu]] to [[Hokkaido]] in Japan in 19 hours 36 minutes on her second attempt at the age of 61. |
− | *In | + | *In 2013, she was selected as one of 101 women worldwide as "101 Movers and Shakers" in the world of [[open water swimming]]. |
− | *In August | + | *In August 2013, she attempted to swim the [[North Channel]]. After swimming for 16 hours 43 minutes and less than one mile from the finish, the tidal flow changed directions and prevented her from completing her swim. |
*In 2014, after swimming for several hours in [[Cook Strait]] in New Zealand in January, her swim was stopped due to strong tidal flow. | *In 2014, after swimming for several hours in [[Cook Strait]] in New Zealand in January, her swim was stopped due to strong tidal flow. | ||
− | *On 24 August 2016, she crossed the | + | *On 24 August 2016, she crossed the 35 km [[North Channel]] from Northern Ireland to Scotland in 14 hours 22 minutes on her third [[attempt]] at the age of 65 years 204 days old which is a record for the oldest female to successfully swim across the [[North Channel]] under the escort of [[pilot]] [[Quinton Nelson]]. |
*In 2016, she was nominated for the 2016 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]]. | *In 2016, she was nominated for the 2016 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]]. | ||
− | *On 20 May | + | *On 20 May 2017, she crossed the 45 km [[Molokai Channel]] in 23 hours 54 minutes, setting a record for the oldest female to successfully swim across [[Molokai Channel]] at the age of 66 years 107 days. |
− | *On | + | *On 17 June 2017, she crossed the [[English Channel]] in 17 hours 55 minutes at the age of 66, setting the record for the oldest female to successfully swim across the [[English Channel]]. She received the [[O’Clee Jubilee Trophy]] for Oldest Successful Swimmer and the first recipient of the [[Mercedes Gleitze Trophy]] for Female Pioneer Swim from the [[Channel Swimming Association]]. Recorded in the Guinness World Record Book, September 2018 issue. |
− | *On | + | *On 30 August 2017, she swam 51 km across [[Lake Ontario]] in 24 hours 28 minutes along the [[Marilyn Bell Route]] from [[Niagara-on-the-Lake]], Ontario to [[Marilyn Bell Park]], Toronto), setting the record for the oldest person (66 years and 209 days) to successfully cross [[Lake Ontario]] to add to her [[24-hour Club]] record |
− | *In | + | *In 2017, she was nominated for the 2017 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]]. |
− | *On | + | *On 30 June 2018, she completed the [[20 Bridges]] swim around [[Manhattan Island]] in 10 hours 53 minutes 27 seconds to become the oldest person in history to complete the [[Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming]] at the age of 67. |
− | *On | + | *On 7 August 2018, she completed a 34.2 km [[crossing]] of [[Lake Tahoe]] to become the oldest person in history to complete this swim at 67 years 186 days in 20 hours 32 seconds and setting the record for the slowest successful swim. |
− | *On 19 August 2018, she completed a | + | *On 19 August 2018, she completed a 37 km [[crossing]] of [[Loch Ness]] in Scotland in 13 hours 45 minutes 45 seconds at the age of 67 years and 198 days. |
− | *On 22 August 2018, she completed a 16.9 km [[crossing]] of [[Lake Windermere]] in England at the age of | + | *On 22 August 2018, she completed a 16.9 km [[crossing]] of [[Lake Windermere]] in England at the age of 67 years and 201 days. |
− | *On 1 March 2019, she did not complete a | + | *On 1 March 2019, she did not complete a 23 km [[attempt]] of the [[Cook Strait]] in New Zealand between the [[North Island]] and [[South Island]]. |
==Open Water Swimming Records & Honors== | ==Open Water Swimming Records & Honors== | ||
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*[[Catalina Channel]], oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 60 years and 258 days in 14 hours 11 minutes in 2011 from Catalina Island to the mainland of California. It was later broken by [[Carol Hayden]].<br/> | *[[Catalina Channel]], oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 60 years and 258 days in 14 hours 11 minutes in 2011 from Catalina Island to the mainland of California. It was later broken by [[Carol Hayden]].<br/> | ||
− | *[[Tsugaru Channel]], oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 61 years and 224 days in 19 hours | + | *[[Tsugaru Channel]], oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 61 years and 224 days in 19 hours 36 minutes in 2012<br/> |
*[[North Channel]], oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 65 years and 204 days in 14 hours 22 minutes on 24 August 2016<br/> | *[[North Channel]], oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 65 years and 204 days in 14 hours 22 minutes on 24 August 2016<br/> | ||
− | *[[Molokai Channel]], oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 66 years and | + | *[[Molokai Channel]], oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 66 years and 107 days in 23 hours and 54 minutes on 20 May 2017<br/> |
− | *[[English Channel]], oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 66 years and | + | *[[English Channel]], oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 66 years and 135 days in 17 hours and 55 minutes on 17 June 2017<br/> |
− | *[[Lake Ontario]], oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 66 years and 209 days in 24 hours and 28 minutes on August | + | *[[Lake Ontario]], oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 66 years and 209 days in 24 hours and 28 minutes on August 30, 2017<br/> |
− | *She received the | + | *She received the 2017 [[Mercedes Gleitze Trophy]] from the [[Channel Swimming Association]]. |
− | *She became the oldest person to complete the [[Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming]] at the age of | + | *She became the oldest person to complete the [[Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming]] at the age of 67. |
− | *She became the oldest female to complete a 45.8 km [[circumnavigation swim]] around [[Manhattan Island]] in New York on | + | *She became the oldest female to complete a 45.8 km [[circumnavigation swim]] around [[Manhattan Island]] in New York on 30 June 2018 in 10 hours 53 minutes at the age of 67 years 148 days in the [[20 Bridges Swim]]. |
− | *She became the oldest individual to complete a | + | *She became the oldest individual to complete a 34.2 km [[crossing]] of [[Lake Tahoe]] from south to north on 7 August 2018 at 67 years and 186 days. And, setting the record for the slowest successful swim. |
− | *On 19 August 2018, she became the oldest individual to complete a | + | *On 19 August 2018, she became the oldest individual to complete a 37 km [[crossing]] of [[Loch Ness]] in Scotland from north to south in 13 hours 45 minutes 45 seconds at the age of 67 years 198 days. |
− | *She was named one of the [[World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women]] in | + | *She was named one of the [[World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women]] in 2017 by the [[World Open Water Swimming Association]]. |
*She was named one of the [[World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women]] in 2018 by the [[World Open Water Swimming Association]]. | *She was named one of the [[World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women]] in 2018 by the [[World Open Water Swimming Association]]. | ||
*She was named one of the [[World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women]] in 2019 by the [[World Open Water Swimming Association]]. | *She was named one of the [[World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women]] in 2019 by the [[World Open Water Swimming Association]]. | ||
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She was nominated for the 2018 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]] by the [[World Open Water Swimming Association]]: | She was nominated for the 2018 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]] by the [[World Open Water Swimming Association]]: | ||
− | ''Pat Gallant-Charette continues to amaze year after year. The | + | ''Pat Gallant-Charette continues to amaze year after year. The 67-year-old retired nurse became the oldest woman to complete the 20 Bridges Swim around Manhattan Island in New York (10 hours 53 minutes) and the oldest person to complete the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming and the 37 km Loch Ness in Scotland (13 hours 45 minutes). She became the oldest person in history to complete 34.2 km crossing of Lake Tahoe in California (20 hours 32 seconds) while setting the record for the slowest successful swim. For good measure, she also completed a 16.9 km crossing of Lake Windermere in England. After having set records in the Catalina Channel, Tsugaru Channel, North Channel, Molokai Channel, English Channel, and Lake Ontario earlier in her career, Gallant-Charette continued her record-setting ways from Lake Tahoe to Loch Ness on a global tour. For her deeply felt appreciation for all those who support and cheer for her, for her visible joy in crossing channels and swimming in lakes and rivers, and for establishing herself as one of the most humble luminaries in the marathon swimming world, Pat Gallant-Charette of the USA is a worthy nominee for the 2018 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year.'' |
− | == | + | ==2017 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nomination== |
− | ''Pat Gallant-Charette continues to amaze year after year. In | + | ''Pat Gallant-Charette continues to amaze year after year. In 2017, the 66-year-old retired nurse become the oldest woman to cross the 42 km [[Molokai Channel]] in [[Hawaii]] in 23 hours 54 minutes, to complete a 52 km crossing of [[Lake Ontario]] in Canada in 24 hours 28 minutes, and to cross the 34 km [[English Channel]] in 17 hours 55 minutes. The hard-working, consistently cheerful grandmother has never enjoyed an easy road to her successes as she faces waves, current, marine life and winds, but she always passes Mother Nature’s challenging conditions with an otherworldly determination. For her deeply felt appreciation for all those who support and cheer for her swims, for her visible joy in crossing channels and lakes, for establishing herself as one of the most humble luminaries in the [[marathon swimming]] world, Pat Gallant-Charette is a worthy nominee for the 2017 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]].'' |
− | == | + | ==2017 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nominees== |
− | Gallant-Charette was nominated for the | + | Gallant-Charette was nominated for the 2017 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]] by the [[World Open Water Swimming Association]]: |
1. [[Katherine Batts]] (Great Britain) <br/> | 1. [[Katherine Batts]] (Great Britain) <br/> | ||
2. [[Dr. Caroline Block]] (USA) <br/> | 2. [[Dr. Caroline Block]] (USA) <br/> | ||
− | + | 3. [[Arianna Bridi]] (Italy) <br/> | |
4. [[Chloë McCardel]] (Australia) <br/> | 4. [[Chloë McCardel]] (Australia) <br/> | ||
5. [[Ana Marcela Cunha]] (Brazil) <br/> | 5. [[Ana Marcela Cunha]] (Brazil) <br/> | ||
6. Pat Gallant-Charette (USA) <br/> | 6. Pat Gallant-Charette (USA) <br/> | ||
− | + | 7. [[Ludmila Maller]] (Russia) <br/> | |
8. [[Jaimie Monahan]] (USA) <br/> | 8. [[Jaimie Monahan]] (USA) <br/> | ||
9. [[Aurélie Muller]] (France) <br/> | 9. [[Aurélie Muller]] (France) <br/> | ||
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Gallant-Charette was nominated for the 2016 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]] award. Her [[World Open Water Swimming Association]] nomination reads, | Gallant-Charette was nominated for the 2016 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]] award. Her [[World Open Water Swimming Association]] nomination reads, | ||
− | ''Pat Gallant-Charette continues to raise the bar and push the envelope what an older swimmer can do. At the age of 65, three years after she swam for nearly | + | ''Pat Gallant-Charette continues to raise the bar and push the envelope what an older swimmer can do. At the age of 65, three years after she swam for nearly 17 hours and was pulled less than one mile from the finish, the American nurse returned to the notoriously fickle [[North Channel]] between Northern Ireland and Scotland. The dynamic nature of the world’s channels have always put the hard-working grandmother to the test, but her smile remains as brilliant at the finish as it is in the beginning regardless of the outcome. Always cheerful and deeply appreciative to her crew and supportive family, Gallant-Charette became the oldest woman to complete a crossing of the [[North Channel]] in 14 hours 22 minutes. For becoming the oldest woman to complete a crossing of the [[Catalina Channel]], [[Tsugaru Channel]], and [[North Channel]], for her charity work and founding of the Valentine's Day...[[Swim for your Heart]] that brought awareness of heart disease and its prevention, for her warm-hearted joy that she permeates the sport and the community around her, Pat Gallant-Charette is a worthy nominee for the 2016 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]].'' |
==2012 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nomination== | ==2012 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nomination== | ||
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Gallant-Charette was nominated for the 2012 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]] award. Her [[World Open Water Swimming Association]] nomination reads, | Gallant-Charette was nominated for the 2012 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]] award. Her [[World Open Water Swimming Association]] nomination reads, | ||
− | ''Imagine a sport where at the age of 61, you can be considered to be one of the best in the athletic world. Pat Gallant-Charette, a full-time nurse from Maine, is one such individual. But the road to greatness is never easy and the world’s waterways have always put the hard-working grandmother to the test. Despite the tremendous physiological stress she faces and the long hours she endures as she traverses channels around the world, her smile is as brilliant at the finish as it is in the beginning. Always cheerful and deeply appreciative to her crew and supportive family, Gallant-Charette makes every swim a joy to witness from her marathon swims to local charity swims like [[Swim for your Heart]]. She is currently tied for seventh in the global [[Oceans Seven]] rankings after she notched another difficult channel under her cap with a 19 hour | + | ''Imagine a sport where at the age of 61, you can be considered to be one of the best in the athletic world. Pat Gallant-Charette, a full-time nurse from Maine, is one such individual. But the road to greatness is never easy and the world’s waterways have always put the hard-working grandmother to the test. Despite the tremendous physiological stress she faces and the long hours she endures as she traverses channels around the world, her smile is as brilliant at the finish as it is in the beginning. Always cheerful and deeply appreciative to her crew and supportive family, Gallant-Charette makes every swim a joy to witness from her marathon swims to local charity swims like [[Swim for your Heart]]. She is currently tied for seventh in the global [[Oceans Seven]] rankings after she notched another difficult channel under her cap with a 19 hour 36 minute crossing of the treacherous [[Tsugaru Channel]] in Japan. She failed on her first attempt, but insisted on a second try in the foreign land. For her success across one of the most difficult channels in the world, for the obvious joy she brings to the sport and the community around her, for her promotion of [[Swim for your Heart]] and her surge up the [[Oceans Seven]] rankings, Pat Gallant-Charette is a worthy nominee for the 2012 [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]].'' |
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
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==Tsugaru Channel Crossing== | ==Tsugaru Channel Crossing== | ||
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==North Channel Crossing== | ==North Channel Crossing== | ||
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Video by [[Fergal Somerville]] | Video by [[Fergal Somerville]] | ||
==Molokai Channel Crossing== | ==Molokai Channel Crossing== | ||
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Footage by [[Mike Scott]] | Footage by [[Mike Scott]] | ||
==Solo Swims of Ontario Ceremony== | ==Solo Swims of Ontario Ceremony== | ||
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Hosted by Dr. [[Marilyn Korzekwa]], President of the [[Solo Swims of Ontario]] | Hosted by Dr. [[Marilyn Korzekwa]], President of the [[Solo Swims of Ontario]] | ||
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1. [[Jim Clifford]] (USA), 62 years 11 months, [[CM]] in 9:49 on 28 September 2014<br/> | 1. [[Jim Clifford]] (USA), 62 years 11 months, [[CM]] in 9:49 on 28 September 2014<br/> | ||
2. [[Bob West]] (USA), 62, [[CM]] in 15:49 in 1998 <br/> | 2. [[Bob West]] (USA), 62, [[CM]] in 15:49 in 1998 <br/> | ||
− | + | 3. [[Gary Greenwood]] (USA), 62, [[CM]] in 13:08 in 2004<br/> | |
4. Pat Gallant-Charette (USA), 60, [[CM]] in 14:11 in 2011<br/> | 4. Pat Gallant-Charette (USA), 60, [[CM]] in 14:11 in 2011<br/> | ||
− | 5. [[Mo Siegel]] (USA), 60, [[CM]] in | + | 5. [[Mo Siegel]] (USA), 60, [[CM]] in 13:08 in 2011<br/> |
− | 6. [[Scott Lautman]] (USA), 60 [[CM]] in 12:09 in | + | 6. [[Scott Lautman]] (USA), 60 [[CM]] in 12:09 in 2013<br/> |
− | + | 7. [[Bob Needham]] (USA), 58, [[CM]] in 13:10 in 2011<br/> | |
− | 8. [[Tom Hecker]] (USA), | + | 8. [[Tom Hecker]] (USA), 57, [[CM]] in 10:45 in 2009<br/> |
9. [[Richard Knepper]] (USA), 56, [[MC]] in 11:56 in 2005<br/> | 9. [[Richard Knepper]] (USA), 56, [[MC]] in 11:56 in 2005<br/> | ||
− | 10. [[Barbara Held]] (USA), 56, [[CM]] in 9: | + | 10. [[Barbara Held]] (USA), 56, [[CM]] in 9:36 in 2010<br/> |
11. [[Mark Smitherman]] (USA), 56, [[CM]] in 11:52 in 2014<br/> | 11. [[Mark Smitherman]] (USA), 56, [[CM]] in 11:52 in 2014<br/> | ||
− | 12. [[Carol Sing]] (USA), 55, [[CM]] in 10: | + | 12. [[Carol Sing]] (USA), 55, [[CM]] in 10:38 in 1997 <br/> |
− | + | 13. [[Bill Hoehn]] (USA), 55, [[CM]] in 12:57 in 2005<br/> | |
− | 14. [[Kevin Murphy]] (Great Britain), 54, [[CM]] in 15: | + | 14. [[Kevin Murphy]] (Great Britain), 54, [[CM]] in 15:23 in 2003<br/> |
15. [[Roger Finch]] (South Africa), 54, [[CM]] in 9:45:02 in 2012<br/> | 15. [[Roger Finch]] (South Africa), 54, [[CM]] in 9:45:02 in 2012<br/> | ||
− | 16. [[Dave Van Mouwerik]] (USA), 54,, [[CM]] in 12:09: | + | 16. [[Dave Van Mouwerik]] (USA), 54,, [[CM]] in 12:09:07 in 2012<br/> |
− | + | 17. [[Ned Denison]] (Ireland), 54, [[CM]] 8:50:04 in 2012<br/> | |
− | 18. [[Peter Tanham]] (Australia), 54, [[CM]] in 10: | + | 18. [[Peter Tanham]] (Australia), 54, [[CM]] in 10:07 in 2014<br/> |
− | 19. [[Anthony McCarley]] (USA), 54, [[CM]] in | + | 19. [[Anthony McCarley]] (USA), 54, [[CM]] in 13:00.3 in 2014<br/> |
− | 20. [[Nick Almos-Lau]] (Mexico), | + | 20. [[Nick Almos-Lau]] (Mexico), 53, [[CM]] in 12:40 in 1999<br/> |
− | 21. [[James Fitzpatrick]] (USA), | + | 21. [[James Fitzpatrick]] (USA), 53, [[CM]] in 14:59 in 2008 (to Newport Beach)<br/> |
− | 22. [[Jim McConica]] (USA), | + | 22. [[Jim McConica]] (USA), 53, [[CM]] in 10:19 in 2004<br/> |
− | + | 23. [[Douglas McConnell]] (USA), 53, [[CM]] in 12:41:13 in 2012<br/> | |
− | 24. [[David Cooper]] (USA), 52, [[CM]] in | + | 24. [[David Cooper]] (USA), 52, [[CM]] in 13:19 in 2005<br/> |
25. [[Dan Richards]] (USA), 52, [[CM]] in 10:10 2008<br/> | 25. [[Dan Richards]] (USA), 52, [[CM]] in 10:10 2008<br/> | ||
26. [[Chris Burke]] (USA), 52, [[CM]] in 11:22 in 2014<br/> | 26. [[Chris Burke]] (USA), 52, [[CM]] in 11:22 in 2014<br/> | ||
− | + | 27. [[Alan Bell]] (USA), 51, [[CM]] in 9:28 in 2001<br/> | |
− | 28. [[Chris Palfrey]] (Australia), 51, [[CM]] in 10: | + | 28. [[Chris Palfrey]] (Australia), 51, [[CM]] in 10:30 in 2009<br/> |
− | 29. [[Lynn Kubasek]] (USA), 51, [[CM]] in 15: | + | 29. [[Lynn Kubasek]] (USA), 51, [[CM]] in 15:53 in 2009<br/> |
− | + | 30. [[Daniel Robinson]] (USA), 51, [[CM]] in 9:57 in 2008<br/> | |
− | + | 31. [[Ron Collins]] (USA), 51, [[CM]] in 10:05 on 10 September 2013<br/> | |
− | + | 32. [[Antonio Argüelles]] (Mexico), 50, [[CM]] in 10:25 in 2009<br/> | |
− | + | 33. [[William Newbern]] (USA), 50, [[CM]] in 12:48 in 2005<br/> | |
− | + | 34. [[Ray Meltvedt]] (USA), 50, [[CM]] in 15:25 in 2010<br/> | |
− | + | 35. [[Suzie Dods]] (USA), 50, [[MC]] in 18:36 in 2010<br/> | |
− | + | 36. [[Dale Petranech]] (USA), 50, [[CM]] in 13:28 in 1985<br/> | |
− | + | 37. [[John Hill]] (USA), 50, [[CM]] in 19:15 in 1985<br/> | |
− | + | 38. [[Frank Reynolds]] (USA), 50, [[CM]] in 10:34 in 1987<br/> | |
− | + | 39. [[Jim Barber]] (USA), 50, [[CM]] in 8:43 in 2010<br/> | |
− | 40. [[Sue Free]] (USA), 50, [[CM]] in 11: | + | 40. [[Sue Free]] (USA), 50, [[CM]] in 11:23 in 2012<br/> |
− | 41. [[Bridgette Hobart Janeczko]] (USA), 50, [[CM]] 11: | + | 41. [[Bridgette Hobart Janeczko]] (USA), 50, [[CM]] 11:27:16 in 2012<br/> |
− | 42. [[Hendrik Meerman]] (USA), [[CM]], 50, 12:48: | + | 42. [[Hendrik Meerman]] (USA), [[CM]], 50, 12:48:30 in 2012<br/> |
− | + | 43. [[Scott Tapley]] (USA), [[MC]], 50, 17:43:12 in 2014<br/> | |
==World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women== | ==World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women== | ||
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Gallant-Charette was named to the list of [[2015 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women]] by the [[World Open Water Swimming Association]]. | Gallant-Charette was named to the list of [[2015 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women]] by the [[World Open Water Swimming Association]]. | ||
− | == | + | ==2017 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women== |
− | Gallant-Charette was named to the [[ | + | Gallant-Charette was named to the [[2017 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women]] by the [[World Open Water Swimming Association]]. The women are listed below, alphabetically by last name: |
1. [[Patti Bauernfeind]], marathon/channel/relay swimmer from the USA<br/> | 1. [[Patti Bauernfeind]], marathon/channel/relay swimmer from the USA<br/> | ||
2. [[Carina Bruwer]], marathon/channel/charity event swimmer from South Africa<br/> | 2. [[Carina Bruwer]], marathon/channel/charity event swimmer from South Africa<br/> | ||
− | + | 3. [[Charlotte Brynn]], marathon/channel/ice swimmer and coach from New Zealand/USA<br/> | |
4. [[Jessie Campbell]], ice/winter swimmer from Great Britain<br/> | 4. [[Jessie Campbell]], ice/winter swimmer from Great Britain<br/> | ||
5. [[Kimberley Chambers]], marathon/channel/extreme/cross-border swimmer from New Zealand/USA<br/> | 5. [[Kimberley Chambers]], marathon/channel/extreme/cross-border swimmer from New Zealand/USA<br/> | ||
6. [[Devon Clifford]], marathon/channel/open water swimmer from the USA <br/> | 6. [[Devon Clifford]], marathon/channel/open water swimmer from the USA <br/> | ||
− | + | 7. [[Jackie Cobell]], channel/extreme/ice swimmer from Great Britain<br/> | |
8. [[Lorna Cochran]], open water swimmer from South Africa<br/> | 8. [[Lorna Cochran]], open water swimmer from South Africa<br/> | ||
9. [[Olive Conroy]], ice/winter swimmer from Ireland<br/> | 9. [[Olive Conroy]], ice/winter swimmer from Ireland<br/> | ||
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11. [[Beth French]], channel swimmer from Great Britain<br/> | 11. [[Beth French]], channel swimmer from Great Britain<br/> | ||
12. [[Elizabeth Fry]], marathon/channel swimmer and event organizer from USA<br/> | 12. [[Elizabeth Fry]], marathon/channel swimmer and event organizer from USA<br/> | ||
− | + | 13. Pat Gallant-Charette, channel/marathon swimmer from the USA<br/> | |
14. [[Pilar Geijo]], professional marathon swimmer from Argentina<br/> | 14. [[Pilar Geijo]], professional marathon swimmer from Argentina<br/> | ||
15. [[Ines Hahn]], ice/winter/professional marathon swimmer from Germany<br/> | 15. [[Ines Hahn]], ice/winter/professional marathon swimmer from Germany<br/> | ||
16. [[Jessi Harewicz]], marathon/channel swimmer from Canada<br/> | 16. [[Jessi Harewicz]], marathon/channel swimmer from Canada<br/> | ||
− | + | 17. [[Mariel Hawley Dávila]], marathon/channel/cross-border swimmer from Mexico<br/> | |
18. [[Bárbara Hernández Huerta]], winter/extreme swimmer from Chile<br/> | 18. [[Bárbara Hernández Huerta]], winter/extreme swimmer from Chile<br/> | ||
19. [[Bridgette Hobart]], event organizer and marathon/channel swimmer from the USA<br/> | 19. [[Bridgette Hobart]], event organizer and marathon/channel swimmer from the USA<br/> | ||
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21. [[Linda Kaiser]], channel swimmer, advisor and administrator from the USA<br/> | 21. [[Linda Kaiser]], channel swimmer, advisor and administrator from the USA<br/> | ||
22. [[Lori King]], marathon/channel swimmer from the USA<br/> | 22. [[Lori King]], marathon/channel swimmer from the USA<br/> | ||
− | + | 23. [[Tita Llorens]], marathon/channel swimmer from Spain<br/> | |
24. [[Marcy MacDonald]], DPM, marathon/channel swimmer from the USA<br/> | 24. [[Marcy MacDonald]], DPM, marathon/channel swimmer from the USA<br/> | ||
25. [[Elina Makïnen]], ice/winter swimmer from Finland<br/> | 25. [[Elina Makïnen]], ice/winter swimmer from Finland<br/> | ||
26. [[Angela Maurer]], professional marathon swimmer and Olympian from Germany<br/> | 26. [[Angela Maurer]], professional marathon swimmer and Olympian from Germany<br/> | ||
− | + | 27. [[Chloë McCardel]], marathon/channel swimmer and coach from Australia<br/> | |
28. [[Tiffany McQueen]], ocean/marathon swimmer from the USA<br/> | 28. [[Tiffany McQueen]], ocean/marathon swimmer from the USA<br/> | ||
29. [[Sally Minty-Gravett]], marathon/channel swimmer and coach from Great Britain (Jersey)<br/> | 29. [[Sally Minty-Gravett]], marathon/channel swimmer and coach from Great Britain (Jersey)<br/> | ||
− | + | 30. [[Jaimie Monahan]], ice/winter/marathon/channel swimmer from the USA<br/> | |
− | + | 31. [[Nuala Moore]], marathon/ice swimmer, second, author and lecturer from Ireland<br/> | |
− | + | 32. [[Victoria Mori]], ice/winter/professional marathon swimmer from Argentina<br/> | |
− | + | 33. [[Tina Neill]], marathon/channel/backstroker/extreme relay swimmer from the USA<br/> | |
− | + | 34. [[Anna-Carin Nordin]], Oceans Seven/ice swimmer from Sweden<br/> | |
− | + | 35. [[Renata Nováková]], ice/winter swimmer from the Czech Republic<br/> | |
− | + | 36. [[Magda Okurková]], ice/winter swimmer from the Czech Republic<br/> | |
− | + | 37. [[Penny Palfrey]], channel/marathon/extreme swimmer from Australia<br/> | |
− | + | 38. [[Ranie Pearce]], marathon/channel swimmer from the USA<br/> | |
− | + | 39. [[Cheryl Reinke]], marathon swimmer from the USA<br/> | |
40. [[Charlotte Samuels]], marathon/channel swimmer from the USA<br/> | 40. [[Charlotte Samuels]], marathon/channel swimmer from the USA<br/> | ||
41. [[Susan Simmons]], marathon swimmer with Multiple Sclerosis from Canada <br/> | 41. [[Susan Simmons]], marathon swimmer with Multiple Sclerosis from Canada <br/> | ||
42. [[Kate Steels-Fryatt]], polar ice miler and ice/winter swimmer from Great Britain<br/> | 42. [[Kate Steels-Fryatt]], polar ice miler and ice/winter swimmer from Great Britain<br/> | ||
− | + | 43. [[Sarah Thomas]], marathon/extreme swimmer from the USA<br/> | |
44. [[Nora Toledano Cadena]], marathon/channel/cross-border swimmer from Mexico<br/> | 44. [[Nora Toledano Cadena]], marathon/channel/cross-border swimmer from Mexico<br/> | ||
45. [[Natalie du Toit]], professional marathon swimmer and Olympian from South Africa<br/> | 45. [[Natalie du Toit]], professional marathon swimmer and Olympian from South Africa<br/> | ||
46. [[Wendy Trehiou]], marathon/channel swimmer from Great Britain (Jersey)<br/> | 46. [[Wendy Trehiou]], marathon/channel swimmer from Great Britain (Jersey)<br/> | ||
− | + | 47. [[Wendy Van De Sompele]], marathon swimmer and administrator from the USA<br/> | |
48. [[Samantha Whelpton]], winter/ice swimmer from South Africa<br/> | 48. [[Samantha Whelpton]], winter/ice swimmer from South Africa<br/> | ||
49. [[Sabrina Wiedmer]], ice/winter/marathon/channel swimmer from Switzerland<br/> | 49. [[Sabrina Wiedmer]], ice/winter/marathon/channel swimmer from Switzerland<br/> | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2017/06/2017-worlds-50-most-adventurous-open.html 2017 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2015/04/worlds-50-most-adventurous-open-water.html The World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2014/10/swimming-strongly-in-second-half-of-life.html Finishing Strongly In The Second Half Of Life] |
* [http://www.swimcatalina.org Catalina Channel Swimming Federation website] | * [http://www.swimcatalina.org Catalina Channel Swimming Federation website] | ||
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2012/11/updating-half-century-club-to-13-in.html Updating The Half Century Club] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2012/05/oldest-men-and-women-in-sea.html The Oldest Men and Women in the Sea] |
* [http://www.patgalant.blogspot.com Pat Gallant-Charette Blog] | * [http://www.patgalant.blogspot.com Pat Gallant-Charette Blog] | ||
* [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]] | * [[World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year]] | ||
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2010/10/half-century-club-in-strait-of.html Swimming the Strait of Gibraltar] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2011/10/pat-gallant-charette-swims-for-your.html Swim For Your Heart] |
* [http://www.tsugaruchannelswimming.com/2012/09/pat-gallant-charette-successfully.html Pat Gallant-Charette Successfully Crosses The Tsugaru Channel] | * [http://www.tsugaruchannelswimming.com/2012/09/pat-gallant-charette-successfully.html Pat Gallant-Charette Successfully Crosses The Tsugaru Channel] | ||
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2012/09/pat-gallant-charette-completes-tsugaru.html Pat Gallant-Charette Completes Tsugaru Channel] |
* [http://cspk.com.uk Channel Swimming & Piloting Federation] | * [http://cspk.com.uk Channel Swimming & Piloting Federation] | ||
* [http://www.swimcatalina.org Catalina Channel Swimming Association] | * [http://www.swimcatalina.org Catalina Channel Swimming Association] | ||
* [http://www.acneg.com/ Asociacion de cruce a nado del Estrecho de Gibraltar] | * [http://www.acneg.com/ Asociacion de cruce a nado del Estrecho de Gibraltar] | ||
* [http://www.acneg.com/ Gibraltar Swimming Association] | * [http://www.acneg.com/ Gibraltar Swimming Association] | ||
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2012/07/oldies-but-goodies-in-open-water.html Oldies But Goodies In The Open Water] |
* [http://www.worldopenwaterswimmingassociation.com World Open Water Swimming Association] | * [http://www.worldopenwaterswimmingassociation.com World Open Water Swimming Association] | ||
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2012/10/pat-gallant-charette-channel-swimming.html Pat Gallant-Charette, Channel Swimming Late Bloomer] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2012/12/tacking-tsugaru.html Tackling The Tsugaru] |
* [http://www.tsugaruchannelswimming.com Tsugaru Channel Swimming Association] | * [http://www.tsugaruchannelswimming.com Tsugaru Channel Swimming Association] | ||
− | * [http://www. | + | * [http://www.openwaterswimming.com Open Water Swimming] |
* [http://www.marathonswimming.com Marathon Swimming] | * [http://www.marathonswimming.com Marathon Swimming] | ||
* [http://www.worldmarathonswimmingassociation.com World Marathon Swimming Association] | * [http://www.worldmarathonswimmingassociation.com World Marathon Swimming Association] | ||
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2013/05/disappointed-but-undaunted-trials-and.html Disappointed But Undaunted, Trials and Tributions of Pat Gallant-Charett] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2013/05/publicizing-heroes-and-heroines-of-open.html Publicizing Heroes And Heroines Of Open Water Swimming] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2013/07/no-ferries-on-return-from-peaks-to.html No Ferries On The Return From Peaks To Portland] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2013/09/eating-right.html Eating Right] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2013/11/masayuki-moriya-navigating-pacific-with.html Masayuki Moriya Navigating The Pacific With Ocean-navi] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2014/01/pat-gallant-charette-cooks-up-straight.html Pat Gallant-Charette Cook Up A Strait Swim] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2014/02/giving-it-with-all-their-hearts.html Giving It With All Their Hearts] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2014/03/hang-up-goggles-put-on-dancing-shoes.html Hang Up The Goggles, Put On The Dancing Shoes] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2014/07/kelly-gneiting-sumo-swimmer.html Kelly Gneiting, Sumo Swimmer Extraordinaire] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2014/07/simon-wignall-julie-dansereau-win-peaks.html Simon Wignall, Julie Dansereau Win Peaks To Portland] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2014/12/blue-on-blue-on-blue.html Blue On Blue On Blue] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2015/05/how-lynne-cox-impresses-world.html How Lynne Cox Impresses The World] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2015/07/cross-generational-cross-border-links.html Cross-Generational, Cross-Border Links Between Swimmers] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/01/different-stings-around-world.html Different Stings Around The World] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/02/what-have-you-eaten-in-open-water.html What Have You Eaten In The Open Water?] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/04/how-old-can-they-go-very-old.html How Old Can They Go? Very Old] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/05/family-friends-and-finance-in-open-water.html Family, Friends And Finance In The Open Water] |
* [http://www.igotstung.com I Got Stung] | * [http://www.igotstung.com I Got Stung] | ||
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/08/pat-gallantly-navigates-north.html Pat Gallantly Navigates The North] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/08/65-years-204-days-14-hours-22-minutes.html 65 Years 204 Days 14 hours 22 minutes To Swim North] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/08/5-21-53-years-ago-in-english-channel.html 5, 21, 53 Years Ago In The English Channel] |
* [http://www.wowsa.org World Open Water Swimming Association] | * [http://www.wowsa.org World Open Water Swimming Association] | ||
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/09/oldest-individuals-to-swim-across.html Oldest Individuals To Swim Across The World's Channels] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/10/pat-gallant-charette-raising-bar.html Pat Gallant-Charette Raising The Bar] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/11/2016-wowsa-awards-nominees.html 2016 WOWSA Awards Nominees] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/11/2016-world-open-water-swimming-man-of.html 2016 World Open Water Swimming Man of the Year Nominees] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/11/2016-world-open-water-swimming-woman-of.html 2016 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nominees] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/11/2016-world-open-water-swimming.html 2016 World Open Water Swimming Performance of the Year Nominees] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2016/11/2016-world-open-water-swimming-offering.html 2016 World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year Nominees] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2017/01/when-all-eyes-look-north.html When All Eyes Look North] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2017/02/what-is-your-perfect-swim.html What Is Your Perfect Swim?] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2017/02/what-is-your-least-favorite-open-water.html What Is Your Least Favorite Open Water Swim?] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2017/05/an-open-water-adventure-for-crew-and-i.html An Open Water Adventure For The Crew] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2017/06/challenging-channel-crossings-with.html Challenging Channel Crossings With Michael Twigg-Smith] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2017/06/knocking-at-door-of-oceans-seven.html Knocking At The Door Of The Oceans Seven] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2017/07/no-faking-it-on-nbc-with-pat-gallant.html No Faking It On NBC With Pat Gallant Charette] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2017/08/star-swims-under-stars.html Star Swims Under The Stars] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2012/05/members-of-24-hour-club.html Updated 24-Hour Club] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2013/12/24-hour-club-swimming-all-day-and-night.html 24-hour Club…Swimming All Day And Night] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2017/09/swimming-for-more-than-24-hours.html Swimming For More Than 24 Hours] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/01/oldest-individuals-to-swim-across.html Oldest Individuals To Swim Across The World's Channels] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/01/michael-twigg-smith-on-molokai-channel.html Michael Twigg-Smith On Molokai Channel Crossings] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/03/dreaming-about-open-water.html Dreaming About The Open Water] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/03/will-you-still-be-swimming-in-year-2050.html Will You Still Be Swimming In The Year 2050?] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/05/nado-por-mi-corazon-helping-others-in.html Nado Por Mi Corazón Helping Others In Mexico] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/06/women-swimmers-of-inspiration.html Women Of Wonder] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/07/the-men-woman-behind-bridges.html The Men & Woman Behind The Bridges] |
* [https://www.nyopenwater.org/ New York Open Water] | * [https://www.nyopenwater.org/ New York Open Water] | ||
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/06/pat-gallant-charette-never-looking-back.html Pat Gallant-Charette Never Looking Back] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/07/two-triumphant-tandem-for-triple.html Two Triumphant Tandem For Triple] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/07/kate-roberts-takes-heat-to-achieve.html Kate Robarts Takes The Heat To Achieve Triple Crown] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/06/one-more-swim-one-more-wave-for-melissa.html One More Swim, One More Wave For Melissa Kegler] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/07/swimming-splendidly-from-slovakia.html Swimming Splendidly From Slovakia To Sydney] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/07/jenny-smith-does-crazy-hard-completes.html Jenny Smith Does Crazy Hard, Completes Triple Crown] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/06/ned-wieland-has-long-bright-future-ahead.html Ned Wieland Has A Long Bright Future Ahead] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/07/nathalie-pohl-win-20-bridges-achieves.html Nathalie Pohl Wins 20 Bridges, Achieves Triple Crown] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/07/never-too-old-around-manhattan-island.html Never Too Old Around Manhattan Island] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/08/pat-gallant-charette-record-deja-vu.html Pat Gallant-Charette Record Déjà Vu] |
* [https://db.marathonswimmers.org/p/pat-gallant-charette/ Marathon Swimmers Federation bio] | * [https://db.marathonswimmers.org/p/pat-gallant-charette/ Marathon Swimmers Federation bio] | ||
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/08/pat-gallant-charette-going-for-still.html Pat Gallant-Charette Going For Still Water 8] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/08/pace-swimmers-with-pat-gallant-charette.html Pace Swimmers With Pat Gallant-Charette On Windermere] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/08/ben-lecomte-to-speak-from-middle-of.html Ben Lecomte To Speak From The Middle Of The Pacific] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/09/cameron-bellamy-to-give-wowsa-talk-at.html Cameron Bellamy To Give WOWSA Talk At Olympic Club] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/09/never-too-old-facing-challenges-with.html Never Too Old, Facing Challenges With Pat Gallant-Charette] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/09/these-people-will-entertain-inspire-you.html These People Will Entertain, Inspire You With Their Answers] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/09/skolnick-on-swimming.html Skolnick On Swimming At The Olympic Club] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/10/mosaic-of-marathoners.html Mosaic Of Marathoners] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/11/whos-who-at-open-water-summit.html Who's Who At The Open Water Summit] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/11/pat-gallant-charette-never-too-old.html Pat Gallant-Charette, Never Too Old] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/11/pat-gallant-charette-completely.html Pat Gallant-Charette Completely Surprised By Her Fame] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/11/a-love-creative-with-april-wong.html A Love Creative With April Wong] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/11/are-open-water-swimmers-getting-older.html Are Open Water Swimmers Getting Older And Wiser?] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2018/12/thoughts-about-great-wave-off-kanagawa.html Thoughts About The Great Wave off Kanagawa] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2019/01/2019-worlds-50-most-adventurous-open_18.html 2019 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2019/01/a-swimming-sexagenarian-by-will.html A Swimming Sexagenarian By Will Grunewald & Gabe Souza] |
− | * [https://downeast.com/ | + | * [https://downeast.com/oceans7/ Down East Oceans 7] |
− | * [http://dailynews. | + | * [http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2019/03/so-close-pat-gallant-charette-is-still.html So Close - Pat Gallant-Charette Is Still Moving Forward] |
[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] |
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Pat Gallant-Charette is an American marathon swimmer and 68-year-old retired nurse from Westbrook, Maine. She has completed six of the seven Oceans Seven channels and four lakes of the Still Water Eight during her career.
Contents
- 1 Race Organization
- 2 Marathon Swimming Career
- 3 Open Water Swimming Records & Honors
- 4 2018 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nomination
- 5 2017 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nomination
- 6 2017 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nominees
- 7 2016 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nomination
- 8 2012 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nomination
- 9 Videos
- 10 Tsugaru Channel Crossing
- 11 North Channel Crossing
- 12 Molokai Channel Crossing
- 13 Solo Swims of Ontario Ceremony
- 14 Catalina Channel Half Century Club
- 15 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women
- 16 2017 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women
- 17 External links
Race Organization
She is the founder of the annual global swim event Valentine's Day...Swim for your Heart to bring an awareness of heart disease and its prevention.
Marathon Swimming Career
- In 2008, her first attempt at an English Channel crossing was a DNF when currents forced her back 1.7 miles from the French coast.
- In 2009, her second attempt of the English Channel was canceled in 2009 due to weather conditions.
- On 16 June 2010, she crossed the 14.4 km Strait of Gibraltar in 3 hours 28 minutes at the age of 59 as the third fastest woman of all time and the fastest American woman.
- On 22 August 2011, she crossed the English Channel in 15 hours 57 minutes at the age of 60 on her third attempt to join the Half Century Club for the second time.
- In 2011, the Channel Swimming Association awarded her the 2011 "Rosemary George Award for the Most Meritorious Swim of the Year".
- On 18 October 2011, she crossed the Catalina Channel from Santa Catalina Island to the Southern California mainland in 14 hours 11 minutes 40 seconds at the age of 60 to become the oldest women to complete the Catalina Channel and become a member of the Catalina Channel Half Century Club.
- In 2011, she was nominated for the 2011 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year.
- In 2011, she received the O'Clee Jubilee Award from the Channel Swimming Association
- In 2012, she was nominated for the 2012 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year.
- In 2012, she was selected as one of 101 women worldwide as "101 Movers and Shakers" in the world of open water swimming.
- On 13 September 2012, she crossed the 19.5 km Tsugaru Channel from Honshu to Hokkaido in Japan in 19 hours 36 minutes on her second attempt at the age of 61.
- In 2013, she was selected as one of 101 women worldwide as "101 Movers and Shakers" in the world of open water swimming.
- In August 2013, she attempted to swim the North Channel. After swimming for 16 hours 43 minutes and less than one mile from the finish, the tidal flow changed directions and prevented her from completing her swim.
- In 2014, after swimming for several hours in Cook Strait in New Zealand in January, her swim was stopped due to strong tidal flow.
- On 24 August 2016, she crossed the 35 km North Channel from Northern Ireland to Scotland in 14 hours 22 minutes on her third attempt at the age of 65 years 204 days old which is a record for the oldest female to successfully swim across the North Channel under the escort of pilot Quinton Nelson.
- In 2016, she was nominated for the 2016 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year.
- On 20 May 2017, she crossed the 45 km Molokai Channel in 23 hours 54 minutes, setting a record for the oldest female to successfully swim across Molokai Channel at the age of 66 years 107 days.
- On 17 June 2017, she crossed the English Channel in 17 hours 55 minutes at the age of 66, setting the record for the oldest female to successfully swim across the English Channel. She received the O’Clee Jubilee Trophy for Oldest Successful Swimmer and the first recipient of the Mercedes Gleitze Trophy for Female Pioneer Swim from the Channel Swimming Association. Recorded in the Guinness World Record Book, September 2018 issue.
- On 30 August 2017, she swam 51 km across Lake Ontario in 24 hours 28 minutes along the Marilyn Bell Route from Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario to Marilyn Bell Park, Toronto), setting the record for the oldest person (66 years and 209 days) to successfully cross Lake Ontario to add to her 24-hour Club record
- In 2017, she was nominated for the 2017 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year.
- On 30 June 2018, she completed the 20 Bridges swim around Manhattan Island in 10 hours 53 minutes 27 seconds to become the oldest person in history to complete the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming at the age of 67.
- On 7 August 2018, she completed a 34.2 km crossing of Lake Tahoe to become the oldest person in history to complete this swim at 67 years 186 days in 20 hours 32 seconds and setting the record for the slowest successful swim.
- On 19 August 2018, she completed a 37 km crossing of Loch Ness in Scotland in 13 hours 45 minutes 45 seconds at the age of 67 years and 198 days.
- On 22 August 2018, she completed a 16.9 km crossing of Lake Windermere in England at the age of 67 years and 201 days.
- On 1 March 2019, she did not complete a 23 km attempt of the Cook Strait in New Zealand between the North Island and South Island.
Open Water Swimming Records & Honors
Gallant-Charette has set the following records during her career:
- Catalina Channel, oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 60 years and 258 days in 14 hours 11 minutes in 2011 from Catalina Island to the mainland of California. It was later broken by Carol Hayden.
- Tsugaru Channel, oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 61 years and 224 days in 19 hours 36 minutes in 2012
- North Channel, oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 65 years and 204 days in 14 hours 22 minutes on 24 August 2016
- Molokai Channel, oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 66 years and 107 days in 23 hours and 54 minutes on 20 May 2017
- English Channel, oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 66 years and 135 days in 17 hours and 55 minutes on 17 June 2017
- Lake Ontario, oldest woman to successfully cross at the age of 66 years and 209 days in 24 hours and 28 minutes on August 30, 2017
- She received the 2017 Mercedes Gleitze Trophy from the Channel Swimming Association.
- She became the oldest person to complete the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming at the age of 67.
- She became the oldest female to complete a 45.8 km circumnavigation swim around Manhattan Island in New York on 30 June 2018 in 10 hours 53 minutes at the age of 67 years 148 days in the 20 Bridges Swim.
- She became the oldest individual to complete a 34.2 km crossing of Lake Tahoe from south to north on 7 August 2018 at 67 years and 186 days. And, setting the record for the slowest successful swim.
- On 19 August 2018, she became the oldest individual to complete a 37 km crossing of Loch Ness in Scotland from north to south in 13 hours 45 minutes 45 seconds at the age of 67 years 198 days.
- She was named one of the World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women in 2017 by the World Open Water Swimming Association.
- She was named one of the World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women in 2018 by the World Open Water Swimming Association.
- She was named one of the World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women in 2019 by the World Open Water Swimming Association.
2018 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nomination
She was nominated for the 2018 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year by the World Open Water Swimming Association: Pat Gallant-Charette continues to amaze year after year. The 67-year-old retired nurse became the oldest woman to complete the 20 Bridges Swim around Manhattan Island in New York (10 hours 53 minutes) and the oldest person to complete the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming and the 37 km Loch Ness in Scotland (13 hours 45 minutes). She became the oldest person in history to complete 34.2 km crossing of Lake Tahoe in California (20 hours 32 seconds) while setting the record for the slowest successful swim. For good measure, she also completed a 16.9 km crossing of Lake Windermere in England. After having set records in the Catalina Channel, Tsugaru Channel, North Channel, Molokai Channel, English Channel, and Lake Ontario earlier in her career, Gallant-Charette continued her record-setting ways from Lake Tahoe to Loch Ness on a global tour. For her deeply felt appreciation for all those who support and cheer for her, for her visible joy in crossing channels and swimming in lakes and rivers, and for establishing herself as one of the most humble luminaries in the marathon swimming world, Pat Gallant-Charette of the USA is a worthy nominee for the 2018 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year.
2017 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nomination
Pat Gallant-Charette continues to amaze year after year. In 2017, the 66-year-old retired nurse become the oldest woman to cross the 42 km Molokai Channel in Hawaii in 23 hours 54 minutes, to complete a 52 km crossing of Lake Ontario in Canada in 24 hours 28 minutes, and to cross the 34 km English Channel in 17 hours 55 minutes. The hard-working, consistently cheerful grandmother has never enjoyed an easy road to her successes as she faces waves, current, marine life and winds, but she always passes Mother Nature’s challenging conditions with an otherworldly determination. For her deeply felt appreciation for all those who support and cheer for her swims, for her visible joy in crossing channels and lakes, for establishing herself as one of the most humble luminaries in the marathon swimming world, Pat Gallant-Charette is a worthy nominee for the 2017 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year.
2017 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nominees
Gallant-Charette was nominated for the 2017 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year by the World Open Water Swimming Association:
1. Katherine Batts (Great Britain)
2. Dr. Caroline Block (USA)
3. Arianna Bridi (Italy)
4. Chloë McCardel (Australia)
5. Ana Marcela Cunha (Brazil)
6. Pat Gallant-Charette (USA)
7. Ludmila Maller (Russia)
8. Jaimie Monahan (USA)
9. Aurélie Muller (France)
10. Barbara Pozzobón (Italy)
11. Sarah Thomas (USA)
12. Julia Wittig (Germany)
2016 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nomination
Gallant-Charette was nominated for the 2016 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year award. Her World Open Water Swimming Association nomination reads,
Pat Gallant-Charette continues to raise the bar and push the envelope what an older swimmer can do. At the age of 65, three years after she swam for nearly 17 hours and was pulled less than one mile from the finish, the American nurse returned to the notoriously fickle North Channel between Northern Ireland and Scotland. The dynamic nature of the world’s channels have always put the hard-working grandmother to the test, but her smile remains as brilliant at the finish as it is in the beginning regardless of the outcome. Always cheerful and deeply appreciative to her crew and supportive family, Gallant-Charette became the oldest woman to complete a crossing of the North Channel in 14 hours 22 minutes. For becoming the oldest woman to complete a crossing of the Catalina Channel, Tsugaru Channel, and North Channel, for her charity work and founding of the Valentine's Day...Swim for your Heart that brought awareness of heart disease and its prevention, for her warm-hearted joy that she permeates the sport and the community around her, Pat Gallant-Charette is a worthy nominee for the 2016 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year.
2012 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nomination
Gallant-Charette was nominated for the 2012 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year award. Her World Open Water Swimming Association nomination reads,
Imagine a sport where at the age of 61, you can be considered to be one of the best in the athletic world. Pat Gallant-Charette, a full-time nurse from Maine, is one such individual. But the road to greatness is never easy and the world’s waterways have always put the hard-working grandmother to the test. Despite the tremendous physiological stress she faces and the long hours she endures as she traverses channels around the world, her smile is as brilliant at the finish as it is in the beginning. Always cheerful and deeply appreciative to her crew and supportive family, Gallant-Charette makes every swim a joy to witness from her marathon swims to local charity swims like Swim for your Heart. She is currently tied for seventh in the global Oceans Seven rankings after she notched another difficult channel under her cap with a 19 hour 36 minute crossing of the treacherous Tsugaru Channel in Japan. She failed on her first attempt, but insisted on a second try in the foreign land. For her success across one of the most difficult channels in the world, for the obvious joy she brings to the sport and the community around her, for her promotion of Swim for your Heart and her surge up the Oceans Seven rankings, Pat Gallant-Charette is a worthy nominee for the 2012 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year.
Videos
Tsugaru Channel Crossing
North Channel Crossing
Video by Fergal Somerville
Molokai Channel Crossing
Footage by Mike Scott
Solo Swims of Ontario Ceremony
Hosted by Dr. Marilyn Korzekwa, President of the Solo Swims of Ontario
Catalina Channel Half Century Club
1. Jim Clifford (USA), 62 years 11 months, CM in 9:49 on 28 September 2014
2. Bob West (USA), 62, CM in 15:49 in 1998
3. Gary Greenwood (USA), 62, CM in 13:08 in 2004
4. Pat Gallant-Charette (USA), 60, CM in 14:11 in 2011
5. Mo Siegel (USA), 60, CM in 13:08 in 2011
6. Scott Lautman (USA), 60 CM in 12:09 in 2013
7. Bob Needham (USA), 58, CM in 13:10 in 2011
8. Tom Hecker (USA), 57, CM in 10:45 in 2009
9. Richard Knepper (USA), 56, MC in 11:56 in 2005
10. Barbara Held (USA), 56, CM in 9:36 in 2010
11. Mark Smitherman (USA), 56, CM in 11:52 in 2014
12. Carol Sing (USA), 55, CM in 10:38 in 1997
13. Bill Hoehn (USA), 55, CM in 12:57 in 2005
14. Kevin Murphy (Great Britain), 54, CM in 15:23 in 2003
15. Roger Finch (South Africa), 54, CM in 9:45:02 in 2012
16. Dave Van Mouwerik (USA), 54,, CM in 12:09:07 in 2012
17. Ned Denison (Ireland), 54, CM 8:50:04 in 2012
18. Peter Tanham (Australia), 54, CM in 10:07 in 2014
19. Anthony McCarley (USA), 54, CM in 13:00.3 in 2014
20. Nick Almos-Lau (Mexico), 53, CM in 12:40 in 1999
21. James Fitzpatrick (USA), 53, CM in 14:59 in 2008 (to Newport Beach)
22. Jim McConica (USA), 53, CM in 10:19 in 2004
23. Douglas McConnell (USA), 53, CM in 12:41:13 in 2012
24. David Cooper (USA), 52, CM in 13:19 in 2005
25. Dan Richards (USA), 52, CM in 10:10 2008
26. Chris Burke (USA), 52, CM in 11:22 in 2014
27. Alan Bell (USA), 51, CM in 9:28 in 2001
28. Chris Palfrey (Australia), 51, CM in 10:30 in 2009
29. Lynn Kubasek (USA), 51, CM in 15:53 in 2009
30. Daniel Robinson (USA), 51, CM in 9:57 in 2008
31. Ron Collins (USA), 51, CM in 10:05 on 10 September 2013
32. Antonio Argüelles (Mexico), 50, CM in 10:25 in 2009
33. William Newbern (USA), 50, CM in 12:48 in 2005
34. Ray Meltvedt (USA), 50, CM in 15:25 in 2010
35. Suzie Dods (USA), 50, MC in 18:36 in 2010
36. Dale Petranech (USA), 50, CM in 13:28 in 1985
37. John Hill (USA), 50, CM in 19:15 in 1985
38. Frank Reynolds (USA), 50, CM in 10:34 in 1987
39. Jim Barber (USA), 50, CM in 8:43 in 2010
40. Sue Free (USA), 50, CM in 11:23 in 2012
41. Bridgette Hobart Janeczko (USA), 50, CM 11:27:16 in 2012
42. Hendrik Meerman (USA), CM, 50, 12:48:30 in 2012
43. Scott Tapley (USA), MC, 50, 17:43:12 in 2014
World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women
Gallant-Charette was named to the list of 2015 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women by the World Open Water Swimming Association.
2017 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women
Gallant-Charette was named to the 2017 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women by the World Open Water Swimming Association. The women are listed below, alphabetically by last name:
1. Patti Bauernfeind, marathon/channel/relay swimmer from the USA
2. Carina Bruwer, marathon/channel/charity event swimmer from South Africa
3. Charlotte Brynn, marathon/channel/ice swimmer and coach from New Zealand/USA
4. Jessie Campbell, ice/winter swimmer from Great Britain
5. Kimberley Chambers, marathon/channel/extreme/cross-border swimmer from New Zealand/USA
6. Devon Clifford, marathon/channel/open water swimmer from the USA
7. Jackie Cobell, channel/extreme/ice swimmer from Great Britain
8. Lorna Cochran, open water swimmer from South Africa
9. Olive Conroy, ice/winter swimmer from Ireland
10. Anna DeLozier, ice/winter swimmer from the USA
11. Beth French, channel swimmer from Great Britain
12. Elizabeth Fry, marathon/channel swimmer and event organizer from USA
13. Pat Gallant-Charette, channel/marathon swimmer from the USA
14. Pilar Geijo, professional marathon swimmer from Argentina
15. Ines Hahn, ice/winter/professional marathon swimmer from Germany
16. Jessi Harewicz, marathon/channel swimmer from Canada
17. Mariel Hawley Dávila, marathon/channel/cross-border swimmer from Mexico
18. Bárbara Hernández Huerta, winter/extreme swimmer from Chile
19. Bridgette Hobart, event organizer and marathon/channel swimmer from the USA
20. Elaine Howley, marathon/charity/ice swimmer and writer from the USA
21. Linda Kaiser, channel swimmer, advisor and administrator from the USA
22. Lori King, marathon/channel swimmer from the USA
23. Tita Llorens, marathon/channel swimmer from Spain
24. Marcy MacDonald, DPM, marathon/channel swimmer from the USA
25. Elina Makïnen, ice/winter swimmer from Finland
26. Angela Maurer, professional marathon swimmer and Olympian from Germany
27. Chloë McCardel, marathon/channel swimmer and coach from Australia
28. Tiffany McQueen, ocean/marathon swimmer from the USA
29. Sally Minty-Gravett, marathon/channel swimmer and coach from Great Britain (Jersey)
30. Jaimie Monahan, ice/winter/marathon/channel swimmer from the USA
31. Nuala Moore, marathon/ice swimmer, second, author and lecturer from Ireland
32. Victoria Mori, ice/winter/professional marathon swimmer from Argentina
33. Tina Neill, marathon/channel/backstroker/extreme relay swimmer from the USA
34. Anna-Carin Nordin, Oceans Seven/ice swimmer from Sweden
35. Renata Nováková, ice/winter swimmer from the Czech Republic
36. Magda Okurková, ice/winter swimmer from the Czech Republic
37. Penny Palfrey, channel/marathon/extreme swimmer from Australia
38. Ranie Pearce, marathon/channel swimmer from the USA
39. Cheryl Reinke, marathon swimmer from the USA
40. Charlotte Samuels, marathon/channel swimmer from the USA
41. Susan Simmons, marathon swimmer with Multiple Sclerosis from Canada
42. Kate Steels-Fryatt, polar ice miler and ice/winter swimmer from Great Britain
43. Sarah Thomas, marathon/extreme swimmer from the USA
44. Nora Toledano Cadena, marathon/channel/cross-border swimmer from Mexico
45. Natalie du Toit, professional marathon swimmer and Olympian from South Africa
46. Wendy Trehiou, marathon/channel swimmer from Great Britain (Jersey)
47. Wendy Van De Sompele, marathon swimmer and administrator from the USA
48. Samantha Whelpton, winter/ice swimmer from South Africa
49. Sabrina Wiedmer, ice/winter/marathon/channel swimmer from Switzerland
50. Julia Wittig, ice/winter swimmer from Germany
External links
- 2017 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women
- The World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women
- Finishing Strongly In The Second Half Of Life
- Catalina Channel Swimming Federation website
- Updating The Half Century Club
- The Oldest Men and Women in the Sea
- Pat Gallant-Charette Blog
- World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year
- Swimming the Strait of Gibraltar
- Swim For Your Heart
- Pat Gallant-Charette Successfully Crosses The Tsugaru Channel
- Pat Gallant-Charette Completes Tsugaru Channel
- Channel Swimming & Piloting Federation
- Catalina Channel Swimming Association
- Asociacion de cruce a nado del Estrecho de Gibraltar
- Gibraltar Swimming Association
- Oldies But Goodies In The Open Water
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Pat Gallant-Charette, Channel Swimming Late Bloomer
- Tackling The Tsugaru
- Tsugaru Channel Swimming Association
- Open Water Swimming
- Marathon Swimming
- World Marathon Swimming Association
- Disappointed But Undaunted, Trials and Tributions of Pat Gallant-Charett
- Publicizing Heroes And Heroines Of Open Water Swimming
- No Ferries On The Return From Peaks To Portland
- Eating Right
- Masayuki Moriya Navigating The Pacific With Ocean-navi
- Pat Gallant-Charette Cook Up A Strait Swim
- Giving It With All Their Hearts
- Hang Up The Goggles, Put On The Dancing Shoes
- Kelly Gneiting, Sumo Swimmer Extraordinaire
- Simon Wignall, Julie Dansereau Win Peaks To Portland
- Blue On Blue On Blue
- How Lynne Cox Impresses The World
- Cross-Generational, Cross-Border Links Between Swimmers
- Different Stings Around The World
- What Have You Eaten In The Open Water?
- How Old Can They Go? Very Old
- Family, Friends And Finance In The Open Water
- I Got Stung
- Pat Gallantly Navigates The North
- 65 Years 204 Days 14 hours 22 minutes To Swim North
- 5, 21, 53 Years Ago In The English Channel
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Oldest Individuals To Swim Across The World's Channels
- Pat Gallant-Charette Raising The Bar
- 2016 WOWSA Awards Nominees
- 2016 World Open Water Swimming Man of the Year Nominees
- 2016 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year Nominees
- 2016 World Open Water Swimming Performance of the Year Nominees
- 2016 World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year Nominees
- When All Eyes Look North
- What Is Your Perfect Swim?
- What Is Your Least Favorite Open Water Swim?
- An Open Water Adventure For The Crew
- Challenging Channel Crossings With Michael Twigg-Smith
- Knocking At The Door Of The Oceans Seven
- No Faking It On NBC With Pat Gallant Charette
- Star Swims Under The Stars
- Updated 24-Hour Club
- 24-hour Club…Swimming All Day And Night
- Swimming For More Than 24 Hours
- Oldest Individuals To Swim Across The World's Channels
- Michael Twigg-Smith On Molokai Channel Crossings
- Dreaming About The Open Water
- Will You Still Be Swimming In The Year 2050?
- Nado Por Mi Corazón Helping Others In Mexico
- Women Of Wonder
- The Men & Woman Behind The Bridges
- New York Open Water
- Pat Gallant-Charette Never Looking Back
- Two Triumphant Tandem For Triple
- Kate Robarts Takes The Heat To Achieve Triple Crown
- One More Swim, One More Wave For Melissa Kegler
- Swimming Splendidly From Slovakia To Sydney
- Jenny Smith Does Crazy Hard, Completes Triple Crown
- Ned Wieland Has A Long Bright Future Ahead
- Nathalie Pohl Wins 20 Bridges, Achieves Triple Crown
- Never Too Old Around Manhattan Island
- Pat Gallant-Charette Record Déjà Vu
- Marathon Swimmers Federation bio
- Pat Gallant-Charette Going For Still Water 8
- Pace Swimmers With Pat Gallant-Charette On Windermere
- Ben Lecomte To Speak From The Middle Of The Pacific
- Cameron Bellamy To Give WOWSA Talk At Olympic Club
- Never Too Old, Facing Challenges With Pat Gallant-Charette
- These People Will Entertain, Inspire You With Their Answers
- Skolnick On Swimming At The Olympic Club
- Mosaic Of Marathoners
- Who's Who At The Open Water Summit
- Pat Gallant-Charette, Never Too Old
- Pat Gallant-Charette Completely Surprised By Her Fame
- A Love Creative With April Wong
- Are Open Water Swimmers Getting Older And Wiser?
- Thoughts About The Great Wave off Kanagawa
- 2019 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women
- A Swimming Sexagenarian By Will Grunewald & Gabe Souza
- Down East Oceans 7
- So Close - Pat Gallant-Charette Is Still Moving Forward