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In this episode Vicki meets Chloe McCardel who is the Queen of the Channel - she has swum the English Channel forty four times which is more times than any other person. Also she holds the record for the longest ever sea swim at 124.4 kilometers, taking 41 hours in the Bahamas. She is swimming royalty but also a passionate supporter of Women's rights, always ready to call out injustice. Vicki spends a day with Chloe in Weymouth finding out about her swimming, her past and what she is up to in Dorset this summer with her new boat Channel Queen.
It's the final episode of the season and what better way to close it than with one of the most well known marathon swimmers, Chloe McCardel. Chloe has swam The English Channel 44 times, surmounting Alison Streeter's record last year, in 2021 (those swims included a triple crossing and three double crossings!!) She also holds the record for the longest Ocean Swim at 124km in 42 hours, and is a total inspiration. It's Chloe McCardel!!
Scotty & Ruttsy bid farewell to SK Warne and played a song about him written by Paul Kelly. We were amazed by the latest efforts of Chloe McCardel, Australia's greatest open-water swimmer, we discussed the most likeable and the most divisive sports stars, Friday night Swordcraft in the suburbs, Giant puppets, the Everest climb attempt by an amputee, Smiles that move you & EV's. Follow our podcast on Spotify…
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Carrie's partner Chris' Cricket Grand Final Tommy meets Chloe Tommy's first Open Water Swim - San Remo Twin Things Same Same But Spoken Big Cheers for Little Ears See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest today is the Queen Of English Channel, Chloe McCardel who has successfully swam across the English Channel for a record-breaking 44th time. Join us as Chloe talk about her experience in achieving this record-breaking feat. 01:47 Keeping Eye On The Price 02:45 Has It Got Any Easier? 04:28 Unsuccessful Crossing 06:15 More Channel Crossings? 08:04 Last Swim 13:43 92 km Relay Swim https://chloemccardel.com/
On today's show: A lucky dad and daughter find two FIVE-leaf clovers, a plucky bird flies across the Pacific Ocean, a brand-new school gets set to open, a long-distance swimmer breaks a world record, and astronauts eat space tacos. QUIZ QUESTIONS: 1. How many leaves does most clover have? 2. What's the name of the godwit who had to turn back to Alaska? 3. What does 'giingana' mean? 4. How many times has Chloe McCardel swum across the English Channel? 5. What type of chilli did the astronauts grow? BONUS TRICKY QUESTION: Name two other foods grown in space. ANSWERS: 1. Three 2. 4BWRB 3. Be happy 4. 44 5. Hatch chilli BONUS TRICKY ANSWER: Lettuce and radishes
On today's show: A lucky dad and daughter find two FIVE-leaf clovers, a plucky bird flies across the Pacific Ocean, a brand-new school gets set to open, a long-distance swimmer breaks a world record, and astronauts eat space tacos. QUIZ QUESTIONS: 1. How many leaves does most clover have? 2. What's the name of the godwit who had to turn back to Alaska? 3. What does 'giingana' mean? 4. How many times has Chloe McCardel swum across the English Channel? 5. What type of chilli did the astronauts grow? BONUS TRICKY QUESTION: Name two other foods grown in space. ANSWERS: 1. Three 2. 4BWRB 3. Be happy 4. 44 5. Hatch chilli BONUS TRICKY ANSWER: Lettuce and radishes
Australian swimmer Chloë McCardel joins Sam and Jimmy after swimming across the English Channel for a record 44th time.
durée : 00:02:31 - Esprit sport - A 36 ans, l'australienne veut prendre sa retraite, après avoir traversé une 44ème fois la Manche à la nage, un record !
La nadadora australiana Chloe McCardel bate un récord al conseguir atravesar 44 veces el Canal de La Mancha a nado. Escucha esta y otras noticias positivas de la semana.
36-year-old marathon swimmer Chloe McCardel has successfully swam her 44th crossing of the English Channel, making her the new world record holder. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How she always wanted to be the best in the world at something, crossing the English Channel for a world record 44th time, swimming in the Bahamas with "deadly sharks cruising around," how she gets the resources she needs without recognition from Swimming Australia, and more.
Succession, Ted Lasso and other shows we're watching, "wrap-around storm cells" and more before John from Epping (34:00), Australian marathon swimmer Chloe McCardel (41:03), we handed down the Golden Feather and Scot Palmer awards for the best-performed list manager and journalist of the trade period (53:55), the Wonderful World of Wine with George Samios (1:07:34), Questions Without Notice (1:20:31), and legendary broadcaster Bruce McAvaney (1:40:26).
Legendary broadcaster Bruce McAvaney, Australian marathon swimmer Chloe McCardel, and the Golden Feather and Scot Palmer awards for the best-performed list manager and reporter of the trade period.
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In this latest SBS Hindi News bulletin of Australia and India: With 2,297 COVID-19 cases, Victoria reports the highest number of daily cases ever recorded in Australia; Residents of New South Wales to receive Dine and Discover vouchers as the state works on economic recovery; Australian marathon swimmer Chloe McCardel breaks record for crossing the English Channel and more.
90-year-old Star Trek actor William Shatner is now the oldest person to visit space. Two men who broke into WA for the AFL Grand Final have been sentenced. Aussie swimmer Chloe McCardel has broken the English Channel record. A release date for Adele's new album. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
90-year-old Star Trek actor William Shatner is now the oldest person to visit space. Two men who broke into WA for the AFL Grand Final have been sentenced. Aussie swimmer Chloe McCardel has broken the English Channel record. A release date for Adele's new album.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
90-year-old Star Trek actor William Shatner is now the oldest person to visit space. Two men who broke into WA for the AFL Grand Final have been sentenced. Aussie swimmer Chloe McCardel has broken the English Channel record. A release date for Adele's new album. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US Cross with David Woiwod in Texas, Aussie Marathon swimmer - Chloe McCardel, Michael Smyth with Flashback, Rowey, Matt Abraham, Jess Braithwaite, Blakey, David Noonan CFMEU, Graham Cornes on Russell Ebert, Hendrik Gout, Behind Closed Doors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maths guru Adam Spencer lifts the lid on October, Superman's kiss with a twist and Aussie swimmer Chloe McCardel on her record-breaking swim
More people have reached the summit of Mount Everest than have completed the gruelling 34km open water English Channel swim. Now Australian swimmer Chloe McCardel has completed her 44th channel crossing, setting a new world record.
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Maths guru Adam Spencer lifts the lid on October, Superman's kiss with a twist and Aussie swimmer Chloe McCardel on her record-breaking swim
Chloe McCardel has already broken the men's world record for English Channel crossings, and is now setting out to break the outright record of 43 swims. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A weekly podcast covering women's sports news. Taking a look around the grounds - our Aussie Women's cricket team have secured the series win, Chloe McCardel equals the english channel crossing world record and an investigation into sexual assault and grooming within the Matildas squad is underway after a statement was made by ex Matilda, Lisa De Vanna on twitter. For our key story we'll discuss the dilemma with australian netball - the national players who can't get a gig in the competitive suncorp super netball. In the ice bath with budgy smuggler - we chat with basketballer Katie-Rae Ebzery. After two Olympic Games for the Opals, 15 years and 304 games in the WNBL, rated one of the top 10 opals of the past decade, Katie Rae Ebzery has announced her retirement from the sport. Read Katie-Rae's article on Athlete's Voice bit.ly/2YpD2e9. Find Katie on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/katieebzery/. Watch this episode on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdzU_CNhoCF5CwpUwgR-mVA/featured Hosted by Chloe Dalton and Millie Dawson. Follow us on instagram instagram.com/thefemaleathleteproject
Victoria breaks a new national record of daily COVID infections, United States President Joe Biden says vaccine mandates are now vital, Australian marathon swimmer Chloe McCardel finishes her 43rd crossing of the English Channel.
In episode 21 of Broad Radio - On the Go Jo Stanley and Bianca Chatfield go in-depth with two incredible women:ARIA award-winning songbird Ella Hooper talks killing it in the 90's, finding her voice now and being grateful for the chance to try things - and she sings a new song us live!And:If courage had a name it would be Chloe McCardel, world record swimmer and domestic violence advocate. Here she tells her story, from life-threatening English Channel crossings, to surviving an abusive relationship, to rediscovering her power. ☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST on the phones too on 1300 8 BROADFind out more at www.broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch live www.facebook.com/BroadRadioAusOr Subscribe at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjourcDAVPhXcGBoEKxPDQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to a very motivating & insightful conversation, as I'm joined by open-water swimmer & now coach, Chloe McCardel. Chloe is a World Record breaking open-water swimmer, having set a new world-record, Completing 124.4 kilometers in a bit over 41 hours, The longest unassisted ocean swim. Recently too - which was a true 'feel-good' story during 2020 - She beat the Mens record for English Channel swims - on her 35th English Channel Swim. We unpack her story and really pick apart the psychology & ultimately as a result the physiology of how she has been able to achieve such seemingly unfathomable feats… Among many other topics & ideas covered, Chloe shares her thoughts around: - The importance of doing what you love - The beauty of nature & open-water - The relationship between pursuing a passion & our level of fulfillment - Why discipline is so important, and how to cultivate it - The Importance of getting outside our comfort zones! - Lessons learned along the way of her career - Why understanding the brain & human body can help us perform better, and FEEL better - How to view FAILURE as DATA - Working through doubt, and setbacks As well as much more.... You guys are in for a treat with this one. I'd love to know, what were some your takeaways from this episode? Let me know in the comments below!!
We hear from Australian racewalker and soon to be Olympic debutant Jemima Montag after she was announced as one of 5 Athletics athletes named on the Australian Olympic Team for the Tokyo Olympics and we meet the Australian swimmer Chloe McCardel who broke the men's world record for the greatest number of English Channel swims.
Scotty & Ruttsy tackled public urinals in Amsterdam, punching sharks, Mullets, Pineapple-eating pigs, Cack-handers, fast food labelling, Rubik's cube champions, the new 5km world record holder, Chloe McCardel's 35th English channel crossing, more 1880's shady characters, animal bullseyes, & government stupidity. Ruttsy took us on a culinary tour of all the Royal Mail hotels in Victoria and Scotty outlined the new rules for Scrabble & Pictionary. "Message" was the song theme, so we had Message in a Bottle by The Police, Put the Message in the Box by World Party, I Send a Message by INXS & Rudy, a Message to You by The Specials.
In this episode of The Physical Performance Show I have a fire-side chat with Chloe McCardel - Triple English Channel Crossing & 21 English Channel Crossings. During the episode Chloe unpacks her determination and strength throughout her journey of crossing the English Channel Multiple times. Listen in as we delve into the following: Why swimming with Salt Water Crocodiles scares Chloe the most Focusing on a personal challenge at a young age Finding her love of open water swimming Training for the English Channel crossing Unpacking the Triple crossing Combatting Hypothermia during the crossing Battling Jellyfish Being inducted into the hall of fame Finding the zone Pushing her own physical performance Chloe's Physical Challenge – 1km open water swim If you have enjoyed the show please hit SUBSCRIBE for to ensure you are one of the first to future episodes. Jump over to POGO Physio - www.pogophysio.com.au for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles. Powered by POGO Physio, Mermaid Waters, Australia
In this episode of The Effortless Swimming Podcast, I have two special guests: Chloe McCardel and Michael (Murph) Renford (son of legendary marathon swimmer, Des Renford). Chloe is aiming to break Des' record of 19 English Channel crossings this season. In this podcast, we talk about the need for adventure and connection with the ocean that drives marathon swimmers. Murph shares stories about his legendary dad like his record breaking swim from Sydney harbour to Wollongong (54 miles), his experience in swimming the English Channel and the happiness he gets from crewing for other swimmers.
Today's guest is ultra-marathon swimmer, Chloe McCardel. She has successfully completed a triple crossing of the English Channel. This is something that hasn't been done by anyone for the last 25 years. She's the fourth person in history to do it. In this episode, we'll look at what she did differently this time in crossing the English Channel in comparison to her first 2 attempts her day-to-day life and how she brings herself up to the pool or ocean to swim what Chloe is doing now to get other swimmers swim across the English Channel
In this episode of The Effortless Swimming Podcast, we have Chloe McCardel. She is a 6-times solo English Channel swimmer. I would like to talk about how you can get started in channel swimming because unless you know someone who has done it before, it is very hard to get started and know what to do.
Being the second female and second Australian to complete a double crossing of the English Channel, Chloe McCardel is one of Australia's best marathon swimmers. She's won the prestigious 46km Manhattan Island race and is now gearing up for a triple-crossing of the English Channel.