Chloe McCardel’s World Record called off due to severe jellyfish sting.
We’re terribly sorry to hear of this poor luck, monitoring news and wishing her a speedy recovery!
Aurora Expeditions is proud to be supporting 27 year old Australian marathon swimmer, Chloe McCardel, to tackle a more than 170 kilometre non-stop 70 hour world record swim from Cuba to the United States of America in June 2013.
Swimming across the powerful and unpredictable Gulf Stream and Florida Straits, this swim has never been successfully crossed without a shark cage. If successful, Chloe’s attempt will become the longest continuous solo swim in history without assistance, at least 50% further than the current record (108km).
Chloe is using this opportunity to raise much needed funds for cancer research and support for those with cancer as this is a cause which is close to her heart.
An adventurous spirit such as Chloe’s, is one that we at Aurora Expeditions admire, as well as being a key aspect of all of our exciting expeditions. What better way to give back to such a worthy cause, than by supporting one of Australia’s greatest adventurers.
Good Luck Chloe!
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