Archive for August, 2011

Bridging the Cayman Islands video by Mari Abe and Beneficial Entertainment

Sunday, August 28th, 2011
Here’s the new updated version, check it out. The video and pictures of the swim are fantastic.
Every time I watch it I’m filled with emotions from my swim between Little and Grand Cayman Islands!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4enC0KJb3fM

Penny Palfrey Swim Cayman Islands 2011

 

 

Getting Closer And Closer To The Ocean’s Seven – By Steven Munatones and The Daily News of Open Water Swimming

Sunday, August 28th, 2011

As swimmers around the world are getting closer and closer to achieving the Ocean’s Seven (see below), the interest in following each of the leading competitors is building.

Later this summer, Australian adventurer Penny Palfrey will attempt her sixth swim (Tsugaru Channel) of the seven Ocean’s Seven channels. With one more channel to go (North Channel between Ireland and Scotland) and a proven ability to swim in waters below 13°F (55°F), Penny is leading the pack.

Read more here; http://www.dailynewsofopenwaterswimming.com/2011/08/getting-closer-and-closer-to-oceans.html

Hmm looks like my secrets out!

The Flowers One Mile Sea Swim Video

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Arguably the best one mile sea swim in the world!

The Flowers One Mile Sea swim’s held annually at Seven Mile Beach on beautiful Grand Cayman Island in the Caribbean. Next year’s event’s scheduled for June 2012!

For more details check out the website http://www.flowersseaswim.com/  

Bridging The Cayman Islands from 6000ft!

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

In early June our team had a two day stay at Little Cayman Island resort whilst waiting for the weather to improve enough for me to commence my Little to Grand Cayman Island swim. Many people staying at the resort were very curious about this large group of people all wearing Flowers Bridging the Cayman Islands swim crew shirts and wanted to know what the buzz was about. It didn’t take long for the word to get around and everyone in the resort to know about my upcoming swim, it was a strange mix of holiday makers and divers and about forty people sitting on a razors edge waiting for a big event to unfold.

Since the crew knew they had at least a 48 hour postponement a few of them decided to enjoy themselves a little and booked themselves onto a dive trip, there they mixed further with the holiday divers, (I naturally opted to stay at the resort and rest, I knew I’d be spending plenty of time in the salt water soon enough).

Whilst on that dive trip Chris chatted with a man named David, David was flying home the same morning I was expected to commence my Little to Grand Cayman Island swim, after my swim David sent us this email and photo taken on his flight home from 6000ft. Now that is very cool, thank you David this is a very special picture!

Hello Chris and Penny:

Congratulations on bridging the Cayman Islands!        I enjoyed talking to you while we were at the Little Cayman Resort (I chatted with Chris on the dive boat, and I briefly talked to Penny in the hot tub the evening before the swim).  

We took off to fly home to the USA about 6 hours after you started your swim.  I watched the navigation computer on the airplane estimating that you would be right below us around 20km into the flight.   Sure enough, right when the NAV said 20km, we looked down and saw you.  Below is the picture from 6,000 feet in the air!   I think I can just make out Penny swimming between the kayak and the rubber boat.    It was very exciting to see that you were right on target and schedule.    cayman-island-swim-at-6000ft.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After the Cayman Islands

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Two months after the Cayman Islands, wow how time goes by!

I made it! But yes I know you already knew that!

The events of the past two months have been unbelievable. I guess I’m not the greatest writer of all time but I’ll try to work my way through some of the whirlwind of happenings during that time.

The Cayman Islands were spectacular, the beautiful, warm, clear waters in every colour of blue, the white sandy beaches, fabulous coral reefs and the wonderful supportive and friendly people. I loved it there and I can’t wait to get back there some time in the not too distant future.

My sincere thanks go to everyone who supported my ‘Bridge’ swim. Mr Frank Flowers for having the idea of ‘Bridging the Cayman Islands’ then following through to make it happen, Steven Munatones for bringing you regular updates of my progress during swim, my kayakers Jeff Kozlovich and Richard Clifford and my handlers Dan Boyle and my husband Chris, my boat support team, the many sponsors, and the wonderful people who cheered so loudly on the beach at East End of Grand Cayman Island where I finished my 68 mile, 108 kilometre swim 40 hours and 41 minutes after I’d begun it from Little Cayman Island the day before.[SinglePic not found]

My Little to Grand Cayman Island swim was incredible, certainly the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life. It was the amazing support of the Bridge swim sponsors, my support team and the wonderful people of the Cayman Islands that gave me the strength to keep going when the pain and currents seemed impossible to swim through.  But I did, I finally made my way through those relentless currents and walked up the beach to a wonderful cheering crowd on Grand Cayman Island.

In the days following my swim, there were two nights in the ICU of the local hospital, and then on Thursday evening Chris and I attended the Meals on Wheels fund raising pasta night with many wonderful former Olympic swimmers who were special guests. On Sunday I joined the fun as a spectator while Chris swam in the absolutely spectacular Flowers one mile Sea Swim http://www.flowersseaswim.com/. Cram in seeing all my crew off to the airport on their way home to various parts of the USA. Oh not to forget being invited to Parliament House where I was nominated for an honouree order of the Cayman Islands. This my biggest honour to date, along with my induction into the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame last year. There’s so much more to write about this wonderful and historical Little to Grand Cayman Island swim in the Caribbean, but that will have to come in time, perhaps even a book one day.

Mari Abe of Beneficial entertainment and Spike of Images by Spike of the Cayman Islands produced some spectacular photographic work and videos which I’ll share with you as time allows.

Since returning home I’ve been concentrating on allowing my body time to recover with regular trips to the physiotherapist and osteopath whilst slowly building my weekly swimming training miles and returning my land workouts to its usual level. All is going well, the physio, osteo and I are happy with my progress.

After returning home I had the honour of being invited to take part in a truck convoy through the streets of Townsville at the end of June, then in July Chris and I took part in this year’s Magnetic Island to Townsville swim making it our 20th and 18th crossings respectively.

We have a few interesting engagements lined up over the next few weeks and then our next swimming adventure and travels to look forward to in September.

There’s lots of channel swimming going on around the world at the moment so best wishes to all swimmers with their respective challenges this season, no matter how big or small they are.

Penny