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Andy Donaldson (swimmer) was born on 10 February, 1991 in Irvine, Scotland, UK, is a Scottish swimmer. Discover Andy Donaldson (swimmer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?
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Andrew Donaldson (born 10 February 1991 in Irvine, Scotland) is a Scottish-Australian marathon swimmer.
Donaldson is a three-time world record holder with records including the fastest time to complete the Oceans Seven marathon swim challenge, and the fastest swim across the Cook Strait - the waters between New Zealand's North and South Islands.
Andrew was voted Man of the Year and Performance of the Year in the World Open Water Swimming Association awards for 2023.
Growing up in West Kilbride, Scotland, Donaldson started swimming with the North Ayrshire Amateur Swimming Club at age seven.
Donaldson attended Largs Academy for secondary school, then graduated from Loughborough University in 2012.
In 2013, he relocated to Perth, Western Australia to pursue professional swimming.
After falling short of his Olympic aspirations, he retired from swimming in 2016 to work in accounting and finance.
Following struggles with his mental health, Donaldson took a career break to backpack overseas.
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, he was working as a volcano tour guide in Nicaragua.
He returned to Perth and to swimming in 2020.
He found that the sport helped him with his mental well-being.
In Perth, Donaldson co-founded Swimclan with his mentor Martin Smoothy to assist adults in learning to swim, to improve their health, and to pursue goals.
In 2021, he placed first in the 19.7 km Rottnest Channel Swim.
In 2022, he set a new record in the 34 km Derwent River Big Swim in Tasmania, and won the 25 km Palm Beach to Shelly Beach Swim.
In 2022, Donaldson announced that he would embark on the Oceans Seven challenge.
Donaldson's goal was to complete the challenge in one year to raise money for the Black Dog Institute and awareness for mental health.
He was nominated for the World Open Water Swimming Association's Man of the Year 2022.
Donaldson crossed the English Channel in eight hours.
Donaldson set the British record for the swim.
He became the first Scottish male to complete the swim between the North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland).
In New Zealand, Donaldson set a new world record for fastest swim across the Cook Strait in four hours thirty-three minutes.
Donaldson was hospitalised after completing the Molokai Channel.
He faced strong waves and headwinds during this swim.
He set a new British record for his swim of the Strait of Gibraltar with a time of two hours and fifty-six minutes.
In Los Angeles, he overcame illness to complete the Catalina Channel in nine hours twenty-two minutes.
After successfully crossing Japan's Tsugaru Strait in July 2023, Donaldson completed the Oceans Seven challenge.
Donaldson is a dedicated advocate for mental health, sustainability, and the sport of swimming.
He has undertaken various swim challenges to raise funds in support of these causes, consistently expressing his commitment to "combine purpose with sport".
He has actively supported mental health charities including the Kai Fella Foundation and the Black Dog Institute, which he raised money for during his Oceans Seven campaign.
In October 2023, Donaldson successfully swam 33km from Rottnest Island to Elizabeth Quay in Perth, Western Australia, to raise money for Telethon and the Perron Institute for Neurological Science.