Arlene Gonzalez
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Arleen González Perez is a 40-year-old Mexican pool and open water swimmer from Mexico City who has achieved the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming and two Oceans Seven channels.
Open Water Swimming Career
- She completed a 45.9 km circumnavigation swim around Manhattan Island in 2015.
- She has competed in numerous World Master and National Championship events.
- She completed the 45.9 km 20 Bridges Swim in New York City on 1 October 2016 in 8 hours 16 minutes.
- She crossed the 32.3 km Catalina Channel on 12 June 2016 in 12 hours 48 minutes.
- She completed a 33.5 km crossing of the English Channel in 14 hours 44 minutes.
- Between 25-28 April 2018, she completed all four stage swims of the SCAR Swim Challenge in Arizona (9.5-mile or 15.2 km Saguaro Lake + 9-mile or 14.4 km Canyon Lake + 16-mile or 26.4 km Apache Lake + 6.2-mile or 10 km Roosevelt Lake), finishing 28th overall at the age of 46 in a cumulative time of 21 hours 15 minutes 51.9 seconds.
- On 8 August 2019, she completed a 35 km crossing of the North Channel from Northern Ireland to Scotland in 12 hours 53 minutes 59 seconds.
- She co-founded the Open Water Swimming Mexican Association or the Asociación Mexicana de Aguas Abiertas or AMEXAA with Nora Toledano and Fernando Morthera.
- On 13 August 2022, she attempted a two-way Loch Ness crossing, but after more than 24 hours in the water, the swim was aborted approximately 2 miles from the end of the first length.
- On 21 August 2022 8 days after her two-way Loch Ness attempt, she completed a one-way Loch Ness crossing in approximately 14 hours 30 minutes with escort pilot Loch Swim Alba.
- On 8 August 2019, she completed a 35 km crossing of the North Channel from Northern Ireland to Scotland in 12 hours 53 minutes 59 seconds.
- On 19 July 2022, she completed a 14.4 km crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain to Morocco in 4 hours 58 minutes 0 seconds
20 Bridges Results on 1 October 2016
1 Dan Canta 6:55:52 (Romania/Australia)
2 Devon Clifford 8:04:10 (Mamaroneck, New York)
4 Maureen Montgomery 8:04:11 (Clearwater, Florida)
4 James Loreto 8:09:44 (Bethesda, Maryland)
5 Daniel Martinez Lobo 8:11:41 (London, United Kingdom)
6 Jaimie Monahan 8:14:20 (New York, New York)
6 Arleen González Perez 8:16:18 (Mexico)
8 Caroline Block 8:48:19 (Baltimore, Maryland)
External links
- The History of Swimming 4 Long Days In SCAR
- The First Family Of The Cozumel Channel
- Asociación Mexicana de Aguas Abiertas
- Asociación Mexicana de Aguas Abiertas
- Stefan Reinke Outduels Serbo Simeoni On SCAR Day 1
- S.C.A.R. Is Like Night And Day
- Jamie Ann Phillips Forges Into Lead In Apache Lake
- Reinke Hangs On, Jamie Ann Phillips Swimming Strong
- As Night Falls, So Does Men's Record. Jamie Ann Phillips Leads Way With Stefan Reinke
- Arleen Gonzalez Perez Achieves Triple Crown
- Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming
- Catalina Channel Swimming Federation website
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Open Water Swimming
- Marathon Swimming
- Daily News of Open Water Swimming
- I Got Stung
- World Marathon Swimming Association
- 20 Bridges Swim
- Daniel Martinez Lobo Completes The Triple Crown
- SCAR Swim Challenge