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Jono Ridler sets new record for ultra-distance swim

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Staff Reporter

03 May 2023, 7:45 PM

Jono Ridler sets new record for ultra-distance swimLive Ocean founders and sailors Blair Tuke and Peter Burling with Jono.

In a remarkable feat of endurance and determination, Jono Ridler has set a new record for ultra-distance marathon swims in New Zealand.


After launching from Aotea Great Barrier Island, Jono battled treacherous conditions, including a big sea state and 25-knot winds, for over 32 hours to make landfall at Campbells Bay, Auckland.


Jono's swim, part of the Swim4TheGulf initiative by Live Ocean, aimed to raise awareness about the health of the Hauraki Gulf and shine a spotlight on the need for conservation efforts to protect and restore this precious marine environment.


Jono's swim has captured the hearts and minds of New Zealanders, who have cheered him on every step of the way.


At just 33 years old, Jono has demonstrated the kind of determination and commitment that inspires us all.


His swim is a testament to the power of the human spirit and the importance of protecting our natural world.


The record-breaking swim sets a new standard for ultra-distance open water swims in New Zealand and shows what can be achieved with grit, determination, and a passion for a cause.


Jono's achievement is a credit to his on-water support team and everyone at Live Ocean who helped make his dream a reality.


The Swim4TheGulf initiative is a shining example of how we can all work together to make a difference in the world.


Congratulations to Jono Ridler on an outstanding achievement, and let this serve as a reminder of the power of the human spirit to achieve great things and inspire change.



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