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Aussie swim queen McCardel set to retire after new Channel record

36-year-old athlete earns official ‘Queen of the Channel’ title with record-breaking 44th crossing after surpassing men’s record in 2020

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Oct 2021 6:00PM

Aussie swim queen McCardel set to retire after new Channel record
Apart from holding the new record for the most English Channel crossings, marathon swimmer, Chloe McCardel (pictured above), holds the record of longest Marathon Swimmers Federation-approved unassisted ocean swim − a 124km trek from South Eleuthera Island to Nassau in the Bahamas – AFP pic, October 14, 2021

SYDNEY − Australian long-distance swimmer, Chloe McCardel, said today she would likely retire after breaking the world record for the most swims across the English Channel.

The 36-year-old completed the gruelling 21-mile (nearly 34km) swim between England and France for the 44th time yesterday, surpassing the previous record of 43 she jointly held with Britain’s Alison Streeter.

Chloe had already beaten the men’s record of 34 crossings in 2020, and said it was probably her last after devoting 12 years of her life to earn the official Queen of the Channel title.

“I’m really happy to just retire as Queen,” she told broadcaster ABC. “Forty-four is a lot. I don’t feel any compulsion to go back, there’s no other record in the Channel that excites me.

“That record is really the most prestigious, and I am just so happy to have it.”

After setting off from the English coast in the early hours, she took around 10 hours to reach the shore at Pointe de la Courte Dune near Calais in France, with Chloe estimating she made 36,000 arm strokes.

The Channel is one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes and as well as passing cargo ships and ferries, changing tides and waves can add extra distances for swimmers.

She also had to contend with jellyfish, seaweed and debris.

“You’ve gotta do it for the love of it,” she said. “Marathon swimming is a sport that is so incredible and enthralling. You’re out in nature... I just find it so compelling.”

Chloe also holds the record of longest Marathon Swimmers Federation-approved unassisted ocean swim − a 77-mile (124km) trek from South Eleuthera Island to Nassau in the Bahamas in 2016 − while in 2015, she conquered a non-stop triple crossing of the Channel, taking almost 37 hours. – Agencies, October 14, 2021

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