
The entrants of the 2026 SCAR Swim Challenge, the 4-day stage swim in Arizona, is set.
There are five swimmers in particular who put their own lives on the line every time they are deployed.
Pararescue instructors Matt Schollard, (@mattschollard), Alec Offner, Sean Hopper, Marcus Ramirez, and CRO Instructor Alek Stashik are part of the elite Air Force Pararescue team that are highly skilled combat veterans who teach essential skills such as advanced combat diving, high-altitude parachuting, tactical medical rescue, and survival techniques to ensure students can perform search and rescue in hostile environments.
Known as PJs, they are the only Department of Defense elite forces specifically trained for full-spectrum personnel recovery, serving as both combatants and paramedics. Instructors are experts in these fields, often having served in specialized units. They guide trainees through a 2-year Superman School being able to handle the ntense physical and mental rigors of being able to conduct combat rescue and tactics for rescuing downed personnel in combat, trauma patient management, parachuting, scuba diving, rock climbing, and arctic survival.
Schollard, Offner, Hopper, Ramirez, and Stashik train train their colleagues to live up to the motto, “That Others May Live,” ensuring they can operate in remote, denied, or hostile areas.
The men are part of the 68th Rescue Squadron / Guardian Angel Formal Training Unit in Tucson, Arizona and are participating in SCAR as a charity event in honor of their fallen teammates and their families. All proceeds will go directly to the Pararescue Foundation whose mission is to honor the commitment and sacrifice of those who live by the motto: “That Others May Live”, relieve the physical and psychological demands of service, and provide tragedy, transition, and education assistance.
To learn more, visit here.
One thing is for sure, their fellow swimmers are in really, really good hands in the presence of these elite pararescuemen.
2026 SCAR Entrants
- Albie Ashbrook, full SCAR
- Amy Meskill, full SCAR
- Bruce James, full SCAR
- Chris Cook, full SCAR
- Christopher Allshouse, full SCAR
- Christopher Calby, full SCAR
- Edie Hu, full SCAR
- Eric Durban, full SCAR
- Gerald George, full SCAR
- Gina Harden, full SCAR
- Isabella Johnson, full SCAR
- Jamie Tout, full SCAR
- Jason Heavens, full SCAR
- Jessi Harewicz, full SCAR
- Jessica Deckard, full SCAR
- Kathleen Leslie, full SCAR
- Kathy McCarty, full SCAR
- Kerston Corns, full SCAR
- Kiran Williams, full SCAR
- Leslie Hamilton, full SCAR
- Linda Clarke, full SCAR
- Madi Carioty, full SCAR
- Manon Francois, full SCAR
- Martin Henriksen, full SCAR
- Matthew Schollard, full SCAR
- Mike Healey, full SCAR
- Noah Heilbrun, full SCAR
- Octavia Crompton, full SCAR
- Philip Kilmartin, full SCAR
- Riley Quinlan, full SCAR
- Sara Castellano, full SCAR
- Sophia Ryan, full SCAR
- Tom Minnock, full SCAR
- Tracy Knight, full SCAR
- Valerie Bates, full SCAR
- William Polson, full SCAR
- Deborah Gardner, Saguaro Lake, Apache Lake, Roosevelt Lake
- Sara Barbera, Saguaro Lake, Apache Lake
- Rachael Bartel, Saguaro Lake, Canyon Lake
- Mark Spratt, Saguaro Lake, Canyon Lake
- James McDonald, Canyon Lake, Roosevelt Lake
- Scott Lanigan, Apache Lake
- Marcus Ramirez, Apache Lake
- Bradley Lundblad, Apache Lake
- Tom Linthicum, Canyon Lake
- Michelle Saul, Canyon Lake
- Tamar Knuth, Canyon Lake
- Sean Hopper, Canyon Lake
- Gabriella Rishel, Canyon Lake
- Marnie Whitley, Canyon Lake
- Claire Russell, Canyon Lake
- Cassidy Kelly, Canyon Lake
- D.T. Nielsen, Saguaro Lake
- Marti Henshaw, Saguaro Lake
- Alec Offner, Saguaro Lake
- Brenna Wojtysiak, Saguaro Lake
- Rob Forst, Saguaro Lake
- Alek Stashik, Roosevelt Lake
- Alexus Anderson, Roosevelt Lake
- Shane Niemeyer, Roosevelt Lake
- Sophia Bouhaddou, Roosevelt Lake
- Natalie Nogueira, Roosevelt Lake
- Natalie Merrow, Roosevelt Lake
- Masumi Iida, Roosevelt Lake
- Lillie Robinson, Roosevelt Lake
For more information, visit www.scarswim.com.
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