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Susie Maroney

Susie Maroney captured the world’s attention in June 1999, when she completed the world’s longest open water swim, from Mexico to Cuba, swimming almost 200 kilometres over 38 hours; the marine equivalent of climbing Mount Everest. This feat was achieved a little over a year after she undertook the world’s first swim from Cuba to Florida, a distance of 180 kilometres, following her non-stop swim from Cuba to US Territorial Waters in 1996.
These weren’t the first occasions that Susie Maroney has captured worldwide attention. At the early age of 14, she won the USA Long Distance Championships, and then at 15 became the youngest and fastest Australian to swim the English Channel. Considering Susie began swimming as a young child to case her symptoms of asthma, it is easy to understand why she has become an inspiration to young swimmers everywhere.
With sheer determination and gruelling hard work, Susie Maroney has made a huge impact on world swimming with her long list of World Records and endurance feats. These include being twice inducted into the International Hall of Swimming Fame for her Cuba to Florida and Mexico to Cuba swims; securing a Guinness Book of World Records listing for the longest distance swum in 24 hours (93.6kms); the fastest swims in the Manhattan Island
Marathon Race (7 hours 7 minutes) and the Lake Zurich Marathon Race (26kms in 6 hours 3 minutes); fastest woman to complete a double crossing of the English Channel (17 hours 15 minutes); and single fastest crossing of the English Channel, all before reaching the age of 24.