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‘——– THE END-WET 2020 GUEST SWIMMER IS… ——————————–

Before we announce who this year’s Guest Swimmer is going to be, I wanted to
do a small introduction. My name is Don Henderson and I am taking over
direction of END-WET this year. The esteemed Tim Bauer will be helping me
take this on. Tim needs no introduction. 🙂

I have worked with Beek the last several years to learn the ins and outs of
what it takes to direct this race. I completed the race twice, in 2015 and
2016, and have been involved in some capacity every year since then. I look
forward to this challenge!

Ok…now, let’s introduce our Guest Swimmer. Typically, we send out a call
for nominations. Some of you may have noticed that this year we didn’t do
that. We thought that we could break from “the norm” this year and so
something that we’ve never done before.

First joining us in 2015 as our Guest Swimmer, and then returning in 2016 to
do END-WET twice (once the day before on her own for fun and then the race
itself the next day) as training swims. Introducing our first repeat Guest
Swimmer – Sarah Thomas.

Sarah Thomas, 37, is an ultra-marathon swimmer who holds the current world
record for the longest continuous, unassisted, non-wetsuit, swim done in
current-neutral conditions. That record-breaking swim covered 104.6 miles
over 67 hours and was completed in Lake Champlain in August of 2017. Shortly
after completing this swim, Sarah was diagnosed with an aggressive form of
breast cancer. She was just 35 years old. While undergoing aggressive cancer
treatment, including chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation therapy, Sarah
never gave up on her dream of doing a swim that most people thought was
impossible. One year after completing her cancer treatments, Sarah did just
that- becoming the first person to complete a four-way crossing of the
English Channel in 54 hours and 10 minutes.

Sarah lives near Denver, Colorado, with her husband Ryan, their two beagles
and their rescue mutt. She is a full-time healthcare recruiter. She also
does keynote presentations for special events, where she shares her life
lessons that help her complete marathon swims and that helped her beat
cancer.

Other notable swims:

* Catalina Channel- 20 miles, 2010
* Manhattan Island Marathon Swim- 28.5 miles, 2011
* English Channel (single crossing)- 21 miles, 2012
* Double Lake Tahoe- 42 miles, 2013*
* Double Lake Memphremagog- 50 miles, 2013*
* Loch Ness- 22 miles, 2015**
* Lake Powell- 80 miles, 2016*
* Lake Champlain- 104.6 miles, 2017*
* English Channel Four Way- 84 miles, 2019*

*First person to complete this swim
**Second American to complete this swim

Notable Awards:

* Inducted into the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame, 2018
* Inducted into the Vermont Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame, 2016
* Marathon Swimmers Federation Solo Swim of the Year, 2017, 2018
* World Open Water Swimming Association- Performance of the Year- 2016

News Links:

Sports Illustrated
https://www.si.com/more-sports/2019/09/30/sarah-thomas-swimmer-english-channel-four-times-breast-cancer-survivor
(online)
5280 Magazine
https://www.5280.com/2019/10/sarah-thomas-beat-cancer-then-she-secured-another-open-water-swimming-record/
(online)
Red Bull https://www.redbull.com/gb-en/sarah-thomas-channel-swim-inspiration
(online)
The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/jan/03/female-ultra-athletes-leading-field-women-less-ego?CMP=share_btn_fb&fbclid=IwAR21WHySxLYLlneX9qT7JJYzfZ9BdHQbfuxGpxyc6j8oYd6um4KbgJDlrI4
(online/print)
Good Morning America 3- Strahan, Sara, and Keke https://youtu.be/stq1j0qnO5o
(Television interview)
Good Morning Britain https://youtu.be/k-JnetInQG8 (Television interview)

Upcoming Documentary Film:

Documentary Trailer https://youtu.be/04KYC8cl3uw (Including video from the
swim)
Kickstarter Funding Request Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNCHBHKi38g
(Pre English Channel)

Sarah will give a talk to swimmers, volunteers and spectators on the Friday
evening before the race https://endracing.com/end-wet and we hope you’ll
help us welcome her back to North Dakota.

Welcome back, Sarah!

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