• #331 : The Expedition: Australia's Longest Ever Swim with Dean Summers

  • Apr 29 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast
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#331 : The Expedition: Australia's Longest Ever Swim with Dean Summers

  • Summary

  • In March of 2024, Dean Summers set out to break the record for Australia’s longest ever unassisted swim. Leaving from Newcastle’s Nobbys beach and planning to land at Palm Beach, Sydney for a total of 95.6km. Battling blue bottle jellyfish, hallucinations and less than perfect conditions, Dean had a challenge ahead of him. The swim had been unsuccessfully attempted by two other swimmers in the 1980’s and 90’s, including well known Australian swimmer Des Renford whose shark cage sunk off the coast after treacherous conditions. In this episode, you’ll hear the story of an expedition into waters that have never been swam in.

    00:00 Introduction
    03:52 The Origin of the Newcastle to Sydney Swim
    08:44 Building the Dream Team: Finding the Right Support
    11:59 The Commitment and Preparation for a Long Swim
    14:08 Navigating 07Whirlpools and Tides
    16:45 Feeding Strategy : Carbohydrates and Protein
    20:11 The Constant Sting: Battling Bluebottles in the Ocean
    23:15 Bioluminescence and the Milky Way
    29:44 The Final Stretch: Locking in on the Goal and Reaching the Beach
    34:35 Post-Swim Reflections: Burnt and Hungry
    38:44 Lessons Learned from a Grueling Swim
    44:15 The Connection Between Family and the Love of Water
    50:30 What's next?

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