Key Swims


KEY SWIMS FROM 1971

In 1971 at age 14 Lynne swam across the Catalina Channel with a group of teenagers from Seal Beach, California .
They swam a distance of 27 miles in 12 hours and 36 minutes.

In 1972 at age 15 Lynne swam across the English Channel and shattered the men's and women's world records
with a time of 9 hours and 57 minutes.

In 1973 at age 16 Lynne returned to England and broke the men's world record for the English Channel
a second time with a time of 9 hours and 36 minutes.

In 1974 at age 17 Lynne returned to the Catalina Channel and broke the men's and women's world records
with a time of 8 hours and 48 minutes.

In 1975 Lynne became the first woman to swim across Cook Strait between the North and South Islands of New Zealand.
Her time was 12 hour and 2 1/2 minutes.

In 1976 Lynne broke the men's and women's world record for swimming the Oresund between Denmark and Sweden
with a time of 5 hours and 9 minutes. And she broke the men's and women's record that same year
for swimming across the Kattegut between Norway to Sweden in a time of 6 hours and 16 minutes.

In 1976 Lynne became the first person to swim across the 42 degree F waters of the Strait of Magellan with a time of 1 hour 2 minutes.

In 1977 Lynne became the first person to swim between three of the Aleutian Islands.

In 1977 Lynne became the first person to swim 8 miles around the Cape of Good Hope in a time of 3 hoiurs and 3 minutes.

In 1980 Lynne was invited to speak at Tokyo Medical College and to participate in a swim around Joga Shima Island.

In 1983 Lynne swam across the three Lakes of New Zealand's Southern Alps.

In 1984 Lynne swam across twelve major waterways across in the United States.

In 1985 Lynne swam "Around the World in 80 Days" by swimming 12 extremely challenging waterways some that had never been attempted.

In 1987 Lynne became the first person to swim across the Bering Strait as a way to open the US-Soviet Border
for the first time in 48 years with a time of 2 hours and 6 minutes.

In 1988 Lynne became the first person to swim across Lake Baikal and had a cape in Russia named after her.

In 1990 Lynne swam across the Beagle Channel between Argentine and Chile as a way to promote cooperation
between the two countries. She became the first person in the world to complete this swim.

In 1990 Lynne swam across the Spree River between the newly united German Republics.

In 1992 Lynne became the first person to swim across Lake Titicaca from Bolivia to Peru.

In 1994 Lynne swam through the Gulf of Aqaba from Egypt to Israel and from Israel to Jordan
tracing the progress of peace between the three countries.

In 2002 Lynne became the first person to complete a 1.2 miles in Antarctica, from the ship the Orlova to Neko Harbor in a time of 25 minutes.

Lynne was inducted into the Swimming Hall of Fame in 2000.
For more information please take a look at the Swimming Hall of Fame website.




Lynne describing her swim across the Bearing Strait

"I am at a loss about how to express how mesmerizing,
inspiring, and simply perfect you were as our closing
speaker for the year. I have been in this game a long
time - more than 15 years of planning programming
for women and hearing some of the most remarkable
speakers in the country. And I have never heard anyone
more real, engaging, thought-provoking, funny, truly accomplished and humble all the same. You had the
women of Leadership America leaningforward,
cherishing your every word."

Candace O'Keefe Mathis
Director and CEO
Leadership American


For information now about Lynne's availability for motivational and
inspirational lectures please contact:

Bob Katz
Bob-bke@rcn.com
781-652-8160

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