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Catalina Channel Swim July 14-15th, 2022

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Synopsis On July 14 th , 2022 around 11:15 PM, I began my  32.3 km   Catalina Channel swim  crossing from  Santa Catalina Island  to the Southern California  mainland  and completed in  13 hours 32 minutes.   It was a dark night with no visible moon or stars, the sea was calm and the water was cooler than I hoped for with temperatures ranging from 66°F to 62°F.   My initial reaction was this was hard. The cold water was a challenge for much of the swim consuming me both physically and mentally. However, another friend when completing the following week said he was ‘overwhelmed.’ Yes! That more holistically describes how I felt. My training worked, my body was strong, and I was able to hold my stroke rate. I had a great team supporting to include my coach Denis Crean and friend and swim partner Tom Hull, kayakers Steve and Ryland Sutton, observers Roxanne and Robin Hipolito and the  Pacific Moon dive boat  Captain Harvey and cr...