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The UltraSwimming Podcast

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The UltraSwimming Podcast
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    Episode 5: Swimming the California Channel Islands with Karina Garcia

    27/03/2026 | 1 h 16 min
    Episode 5: California Channel Islands with Karina Garcia

    Most ultraswimmers have heard of swimming from Catalina Island to the mainland, but what about the other seven islands that make up the California Channel Islands? These islands offer startlingly clear water, dramatic rocky cliffs, an iconic arch, and frequent visits from resident dolphins. Routes have been charted across the channel, around the islands, between the islands and more.

    What is it like to swim here? Find out as Karina Garcia shares her recent course record swim from Santa Rosa to the mainland along with Evan and Jessica’s reflections on their own swims from Anacapa, Santa Cruz and Santa Barbara Islands.

    If you’re wondering how you might swim any of the California Channel Islands, we discuss how the Santa Barbara Channel Swimming Association supports swimmers in safely achieving these goals. Evan and Karina draw on their experiences as former and current SBCSA board members to illustrate how the association helps swimmers organize, execute and celebrate swims involving these beautiful and remote islands.

    Music: 'Wanderlust' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

    **References**

    - [Santa Barbara Channel Swimming Association](https://santabarbarachannelswim.org)
    - [California Channel Islands solo swim results](https://ultraswimming.org/database/events/california-channel-islands) (LongSwims Database)
    - [Karina Garcia swim resume](https://ultraswimming.org/database/p/karina-garcia) (LongSwims Database)
    - [DRIVEN](https://driven.vhx.tv) - documentary film about three Channel Islands marathon swims in 2012
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    Episode 4: Training for Ultra Marathon Swims

    27/01/2026 | 1 h 19 min
    Episode 4: Training with Charlotte Brynn, Joe Zemaitis & Sidney Russell

    So what’s the best way to train for an ultraswim?

    In this episode we welcome [Charlotte Brynn](https://ultraswimming.org/database/p/charlotte-brynn), [Joe Zemaitis](https://ultraswimming.org/database/p/joe-zemaitis) and [Sidney Russell](https://ultraswimming.org/database/p/sidney-russell), renowned ultraswimmers who are also experienced coaches to get their take on the perennial question of how to best prepare yourself for an endurance adventure as dynamic, unpredictable and complex as an ultraswim.

    Our discussion covers four components of training for ultraswims:

    * safe and efficient technique
    * building endurance
    * acclimatizing
    * mental fortitude


    While “everyone is different” (as we have grown increasingly fond of saying), we identify some key pieces of wisdom to share with you as you consider how to design and structure your training and preparation.

    Music: 'Wanderlust' by [Scott Buckley](https://www.scottbuckley.com.au) \- released under CC-BY 4.0.

    A few references from the episode:

    * Charlotte Brynn, [swimwithbrynn.com](https://www.swimwithbrynn.com/)
    * Sidney Russell, [swimopenwaters.com](http://swimopenwaters.com)
    * Joe Zemaitis, [Swim Neptune](https://www.gomotionapp.com/team/assn/page/custom-page)
    * Marathon Swimmers Forum thread, [Training Plans for Marathon Swims 10k and Up](https://ultraswimming.org/forum/discussion/1811/training-plans-for-marathon-swims-10k-and-up)
    * [Training for a Marathon Swim](https://ultraswimming.org/news/2015/01/training-for-a-marathon-swim) by Evan Morrison
    * Science of Ultra Podcast Episodes
    - [Mileage Matters Most](https://www.scienceofultra.com/podcasts/136)
    - [Training Intensity Distribution](https://www.scienceofultra.com/podcasts/148)
    * Addie Bracy’s book, [Mental Training for Ultrarunning](https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/mental-training-for-ultrarunning_addie-j-bracy/27038138/#edition=57821861&idiq=45515125)
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    Episode 3: Ultraswimming.org and the new MSF Member Portal

    16/01/2026 | 19 min
    In this mini-episode, Jessica and Evan dive into a major new MSF project that’s just been launched:

    - Our new website, ultraswimming.org which combines resources which were previously under three separate websites (marathonswimmers.org, longswims.com, and track.rs).
    - Our new Member Portal app, in which MSF members can submit Documented Swims for ratification, set up GPS tracking pages, vote in the MSF Awards, and get online support for any issues or questions they may have.

    This promises to create a more streamlined experience for MSF members, less manual labor for MSF administrators, and new opportunities for people to get involved in various aspects of the MSF project.
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    Episode 2: Organizing Independent Solo Ultraswims

    07/11/2025 | 1 h 31 min
    Some links to resources that were mentioned during the episode:

    MSF Documented Swims program (2014 – present), Marathon Swimmers Federation

    Repeatable Swim Routes, by Evan Morrison

    MSF documentation of Sarah Thomas’ Lake Champlain swim

    MSF documentation of Jessica Kieras’ Waldo Lake swim

    Link to episode on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1clFSao74XyWPBAaiNo7U3?si=6edf9581296a476b

    Link to episode on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-episode-1-karen-zemlin-lake-superior/id1845817729?i=1000731576760

    Link to show on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4wovM2IebJ0mrfXN7vsmrF?si=5c1e3b71f6074ad3

    Link to show on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ultraswimming-podcast/id1845817729

    Podcast RSS feed: https://news.marathonswimmers.org/feed/mp3/
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    Episode 1: Karen Zemlin - Lake Superior

    13/10/2025 | 1 h 5 min
    Recorded September 27, 2025.

    In this episode we discuss how Karen Zemlin envisioned, planned and completed a new 22.9 km (14.2 mile) route on Lake Superior, from Isle Royale, Michigan to Pigeon Point, Minnesota in 6 hours and 12 minutes on August 13, 2025.

    We talk about how this route differs from the already established east and west routes and what makes it an excellent addition to the options for ultraswims in the world’s largest lake.

    Karen shared with us how the unique geography of the lake contributed to an upwelling as she swam toward shore, resulting in a twenty degree temperature drop down to 46°F (8°C). We learned how she coped with the cold and how her crew supported her in completing the swim safely.
    Some links to resources that were mentioned during the episode:

    - Official documentation from Karen Zemlin’s Lake Superior swim: https://marathonswimmers.org/swims/2025/zemlin-isle-royale
    - Karen Zemlin's LongSwims Database profile: https://longswims.com/p/karen-zemlin
    - Website for the Marathon Swimmers Federation (MSF): https://marathonswimmers.org
    - Other MSF documented swims: https://marathonswimmers.org/swims/
    - Jessica’s post on hypothermic swimmers losing consciousness on marathon swims: https://oregonlakebagging.wordpress.com/2021/01/09/swimming-to-confusion-stories-from-cold-water-swimmers/

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Conversations, stories, and ideas from the world of solo long distance open water swimming. With Jessica Kieras and Evan Morrison.
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