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Chloe McCardel was born on 10 May, 1985 in Melbourne, Australia, is an Australian swimmer. Discover Chloe McCardel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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Occupation Open water swimmer Swim coach
Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 10 May, 1985
Birthday 10 May
Birthplace Melbourne, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Her husband is Paul McQueeney

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Chloe McCardel Net Worth

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1985

Chloë McCardel (born 10 May 1985) is an open water swimmer and swim coach from Melbourne, Australia.

2010

McCardel's past swims include forty-four solo crossings of the English Channel, including eight crossings in one season and three crossings in one week, three double-crossings in 2010, 2012 and 2017 and, in 2015, the fourth person to do a non-stop triple-crossing.

She also won the 28.5-mile (46-kilometer) Manhattan Island Marathon Swim in 2010.

As of 2021, she holds the world record for the longest unassisted ocean swim, at 124.4 km.

2013

On 12 June 2013, she attempted to be the first person to swim across the Straits of Florida from Cuba to Florida without using the protection of a shark cage.

She also did not wear a stinger suit or a wet suit.

This swim was done to raise funds for three charities; the CanTeen, Can Assist and Swim Across America.

McCardel had a 32-person support team that included weather experts and doctors that accompanied her throughout her trip, which was to last about 55–65 hours.

She was to eat and drink every half hour.

After 11 hours, McCardel stopped her record swim attempt after she was severely stung by multiple box jellyfish and was in too much pain to continue.

She was taken to Key West and was treated for the stings.

2014

On 22 October 2014 McCardel completed an unprecedented swim from South Eleuthera Island to Nassau, Bahamas.

124.4 kilometers (77.3 miles) in 41 hours, 21 minutes.

She set a new world record, longest unassisted ocean swim, conducted under the ‘Rules of Marathon Swimming’.

This swim was officially ratified by the Marathon Swimming Federation (MSF).

The Rules of Marathon Swimming are a globally-endorsed framework of rules and guidelines for any swim in any body of water.

The Documented Swims program offers a venue for publishing documentation and requesting peer-reviewed ratification of independent marathon swims.

She also won the 2014 MSF ‘Solo Swim of the Year’ (Female) for this World Record swim.

On 13 October 2021, she completed her 44th crossing of the English Channel, giving her the title Queen of the Channel.

She surpassed the number of crossings by the previous Queen of the Channel, Alison Streeter.

In 2014, she coached and crewed 2x relays to swim the English Channel.

These swimmers raised over US$125 000 for a cancer charity – Swim Across America.

2015

Across June/July 2015, McCardel, with the support of her team, coached seven relay teams and three solo swimmers (44 swimmers in total) to swim the English Channel.

Two of these relays were from the Geelong Grammar School (Victoria, Australia).

Geelong were part of the "Channel Conquerors" program which also featured two school age Relay teams from The Arch Academy (San Diego, USA) – coached by Dan Simonelli.

In July 2015, she also coached and crewed one of the 2014 English Channel relay fundraisers, Grant Wentworth, to swim between Cape Cod and Nantucket (USA) and, in doing so, raising $150 000 for Swim Across America.

Channel Swimming Association (CSA)

2016

On 22 October 2016 McCardel completed her 20th solo swim across the English Channel.

She set a new Australian crossing record, taking the previous record from Des Renford.

2020

On 15 August 2020, she completed her 35th swim of the English Channel.