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Maine woman, 66, becomes oldest to swim English channel
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http://www.wlbz2.com/news/maine-woman-defies-the-odds-at-66-sets-record-swimming-english-channel/450542670


... and in an LL Bean swimsuit at that. She intends to swim marathon-length swims in all seven major oceans.
She doesn't have a sponsor - HINT HINT to anyone here who works for a swim company ;-) could help you reach a different demographic.


No, I don't know if she flip turns in practice.


WESTBROOK, Maine (NEWS CENTER) — A 66 year-old woman from Westbrook set a world record over the weekend becoming the oldest woman to successfully swim the English Channel.
Pat Gallant-Charette is a retired nurse and Maine native from Westbrook.
On Saturday, June 17, Gallant-Charette swam the 21 cold miles between England and France to set a world record in nothing more than a blue bathing suit from, where else, L.L. Bean and without any professional coaches.
Gallant-Charette wrote of her journey in her blog and told NEWS CENTER about it.
Gallant-Charette picked up swimming later in life, when she was 48 years-old. Her son, Tom Charette, was swimming Peaks to Portland in honor of his uncle, and Pat's brother who had died at age 34 from a heart attack.
Pat told her son that she wished she could swim Peaks to Portland and he said, "why not mom?"
Pat decided to try.
She said it took a year for her to qualify for the Peaks swim. While swimming from Peaks, Pat recalls it was a magical swim and even though she was afraid of swimming in open ocean because she's "seen Jaws", she decided she was going to continue.
Pat has never had a coach. Over the years, she has relied on the help of teenagers to look at her stroke and tell her how she could improve.
On her solo swim across the English Channel last weekend, she was accompanied by a boat pilot Reg Brickell and her son Tom, who she says never left her side.
Gallant-Charette faced nausea and vomiting while swimming, cold waters and strong currents that made her swim more difficult.

Pat says at one point she saw a dorsal fin and thought that she was hallucinating. Her son would confirm after the swim, that she had in fact seen a fin, but it was that of a large sunfish.
Pat says by mile 14 she was experiencing dehydration. She also had to stop after getting stung by a jellyfish in the face. Pat says she pulled multiple tentacles out of her face, including her lips but kept going because, "it would have hurt if I was swimming or not."
The last mile of her swim took three hours.
Pat finally reached the shore line after 17 hours and 55 minutes swimming.
She walked up the beach near the white cliffs at Cap Blanc completely excited that at 66 years-old she had just won her fifth world record.
Pat isn't letting this record slow her down any.
She plans to swim Cooks Strait in New Zealand in 2019 as part of her goal to complete marathons swims in all seven major oceans.
Pat says she is hoping she can find a sponsor. If not she will continue to swim until she runs out of money or has a health issue.
"Because you grow older, you don’t have to sit on the couch and watch tv all day long. It is important to stay active and if you feel good go for it."

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
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Re: Maine woman, 66, becomes oldest to swim English channel [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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Good story, I like her spirit!



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Re: Maine woman, 66, becomes oldest to swim English channel [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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Pretty cool, but what is the world record? I get oldest woman, but do we really give out world records for that, I really don't know?
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Re: Maine woman, 66, becomes oldest to swim English channel [monty] [ In reply to ]
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In the ultra distance swim world this is the typical breakdown of records- first female to accomplish swim, first male to accomplish swim, fastest female, fastest male, youngest female, youngest male, oldest female and oldest male.
A few years ago there was an amazing race to be the oldest to complete the English Channel... three swimmers in their late sixties booked the same week!
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Re: Maine woman, 66, becomes oldest to swim English channel [Mere] [ In reply to ]
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No I get it is an age group record of some sort, but is it a World Record? To me that is a term that is reserved and is narrow in focus. But I don't know, why I asked.

On another note, they said she had to pull stingers out of her face, did she do that in the water or on the boat? It is such a great accomplishment, hope it wasn't a Diana Nyad cross Cuba type of swim. A supposed world record there too..
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Re: Maine woman, 66, becomes oldest to swim English channel [monty] [ In reply to ]
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monty wrote:
No I get it is an age group record of some sort, but is it a World Record? To me that is a term that is reserved and is narrow in focus. But I don't know, why I asked.

On another note, they said she had to pull stingers out of her face, did she do that in the water or on the boat? It is such a great accomplishment, hope it wasn't a Diana Nyad cross Cuba type of swim. A supposed world record there too..

It sounds like an English Channel record; I don't see how it could be a "world record" since it is only for one specific course.


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Re: Maine woman, 66, becomes oldest to swim English channel [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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Props to her. I saw a video about Paul Newsome's preparation and swim of the English Channel. Cold water, waves, tides. Just looks miserable.

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Re: Maine woman, 66, becomes oldest to swim English channel [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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awesome accomplishment, go Maine!
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Re: Maine woman, 66, becomes oldest to swim English channel [len] [ In reply to ]
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Props to her. I saw a video about Paul Newsome's preparation and swim of the English Channel. Cold water, waves, tides. Just looks miserable.

I'm curious about her training, too.

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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Re: Maine woman, 66, becomes oldest to swim English channel [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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Well there goes my excuse for being a crappy adult onset swimmer.

People like that are truly impressive, and I hope that in 20 years, I am still up challenges (although swimming the English Channel is just crazy!)
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Re: Maine woman, 66, becomes oldest to swim English channel [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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How do you see a dorsal fin and not freak out?
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