Tech Engineer to Swim from New York to London
|London IT engineer and extreme swimmer Michael Ventre is hoping to raise millions for charity by swimming 3,800 miles from New York to London – a feat which aims to raise millions for Oxfam.
Michael, who swam the English Channel in 2011, plans to make his world-record attempt at swimming the Atlantic in April 2017.
The open water challenge will take him between five and eight months and will present an incredible test of resilience as he navigates everything from killer whales to hurricanes.
Michael will swim alongside a support vessel where he will rest in the evenings; a GPS reading will be taken each time he leaves the water where he will pick back up.
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Starting in the Hudson River in New York and ending in the Thames in central London, Michael’s challenge is equivalent to swimming the length of Great Britain almost four-and-a-half times.
As well as swimming the English Channel, Michael, who is aged 38, has completed two other ‘Oceans Seven’ extreme swims – the Molokai Channel in Hawaii and the Catalina Channel in Los Angeles.
He also swam from Robben Island to Blouberg in Cape Town in 2013 in freezing shark-infested waters and has become an accomplished ice swimmer, participating in the Winter World Championships in Latvia and Finland.
Michael is seeking funding to help him tackle this feat in the form of brand sponsorship, crowdfunding and donations.
Interested donors and sponsors can get in touch with him on his crowdfunding website.