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Brett Richardson on pre-dawn sea swimming, marathon strategies, and the vital role of support crew

Brett Richardson on pre-dawn sea swimming, marathon strategies, and the vital role of support crew

Update: 2025-05-10
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Brett Richardson is a Wellington swimmer who swam across Cook Strait (Te Moana-o-Raukawa) in 2020 and Foveaux Strait (Te Ara a Kiwa) in 2024. He swims in the ocean year round, often early in the morning – which, in winter, means it’s pitch black in the water (aside from his head torch) from start to finish. In this episode Brett shares how his swimming grew from new-to-ocean-swimming to marathon level, the strategies he incorporates for successful long swims, and the joy of getting in the sea every week – no matter what the weather’s up to. 

Health and safety note: Brett is a highly experienced ocean swimmer. If you’re new to sea swimming the best advice is to join a local group, start in the warmer months, check the conditions before you get in, and stick close to shore as you grow in confidence and ability. 

Brett’s YouTube video of his Foveaux Strait swim

After 10 hours, Brett Richardson emerges from Cook Strait hypothermic and victorious’ (Stuff, November 27 2020)

NZ Sports page for Meda McKenzie, who swam Cook Strait at 15 years old in 1978.

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Brett Richardson on pre-dawn sea swimming, marathon strategies, and the vital role of support crew

Brett Richardson on pre-dawn sea swimming, marathon strategies, and the vital role of support crew

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