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Annie Donaldson Completes 55-Kilometre Swim

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Swimmer Andy Donaldson completed a 55 kilometre non-stop swim along the Ord River in Western Australia's Kimberley region. The swim lasted more than 11 hours. Donaldson's feat follows a 2024 record by Simone Blazer, who completed the swim in 16 hours and 13 minutes. The river is known to be populated with thousands of freshwater crocodiles. Donaldson swam for more than 11 hours to finish the course. Fremantle swimmer Simone Blazer previously completed the swim in 2024 with a time of 16 hours and 13 minutes. Blazer told social media followers the water was smooth and silky during the challenge. A local skipper provided support from a boat during the swim. Donaldson stated the adventure aimed to engage with the local community and inspire residents. She expressed feeling exhausted but filled with pride and joy at the finish line.

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ABC NewsRadio AU

“swimmer Andy Donaldson has completed a 55 kilometre swim along the Ord River in Western Australia's Kimberley swimming non-stop for more than 11 hours.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“ultramarathon swimmer Andy Donaldson has completed a 55-kilometre swim along the Ord River, River in the Kimberley, swimming nonstop for more than 11 hours.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“wall to Kananara. With a time of 11 hours and 51 minutes... he's the fastest swimmer and the first man to complete it.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“mental open water swimmer Simone Blazer. She completed the challenge in 2024 telling social media followers. I was swimming along the water is so smooth, silky and fresh.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“But for Perth based Annie Donaldson, the adventure was more about the local community. One of the big ideas behind it was to really engage with the locals and try to use the challenge to inspire.”

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