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Friday, June 17, 2016
Open Water Swimmer Goes Around Bermuda
Lori King, an open water marathon swimmer and member of CIBBOWS, completed a 36.5 mile swim around Bermuda in 21:19:45. She began the swim at 12:00pm local time on June 15th at Elbow Beach, and completed it on June 16th 9:19:45am at Elbow Beach.

Lori is the second solo swimmer to complete this feat (Sean O’Connell was the first in 1977 at 43hr 27min), and there was one relay group that completed the swim staged over two days. The swim was set up as a 50-person relay, ten years ago, marking the 30th anniversary of Sean O’Connell’s circumnavigation swim. Lori’s time is the fastest of all three completions.

Due to the weather conditions hitting the Island on Thursday and Friday, her original start and swim days, the swim had to be moved up almost 24 hours to Wednesday. At the start of the swim, the wind was at Lori’s back, but as she rounded the northeast tip of Fort St. Catherine’s and continued on to Pompano (a 16 mile stretch), she had to contend with two-three foot waves and strong headwinds.

Lori kept strong and consistent in her stroke-rate and fought through the swells and the 12-14 knot winds all along the stretch of the north shore in order to complete the epic swim. Lori fought hard to make it through these conditions thanks to her training, which included completing the 2015 seven-day, 120 mile 8 Bridges Hudson River Swim, amongst endless hours of pool and open water training.

Ms. King had this to say after her swim, “This was a team effort. This was not my swim…I cannot own it. This would not have happened without the role that each of my incredible crew played. I owe this feat and share this incredible milestone in my career with all of them.”

Lori’s crew consisted of mainly Bermudians, headed by local and well-known open-water swimmer, Nick Strong, who coordinated the event with the help of Mike Cash, and acted as an observer on the boat. Her captain, Jim Butterfield, supplied two boats to help Lori circumnavigate the island with the help of captain Brian Estes. Ilya Cherapau was an observer on the boat, and Russell Demoura and Alex Hammond kayaked for Lori at different stages of her swim. Roseli Johnson gave her time and expertise to photograph the event. In addition to those physically involved, Lori sought advice from many accomplished open water marathon swimmers, including Devon Clifford, who was in Bermuda with Lori as her main support.

Devon Clifford, an experienced open water swimmer and finisher of the SCAR Stage Swim, made the journey to Bermuda from New York with Lori, and due to the earlier start time, ended up acting as Lori’s coach, feeder, pace swimmer, and motivational supporter. She was essential in Lori’s completion, and “I simply could not have done this without her,” said Ms. King.
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