Shannon Titzel and Jordan Iverson are attempting to be the first women to ever swim across the Cook Inlet.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Shannon Titzel and Jordan Iverson are attempting to be the first women to ever swim across Cook Inlet.
“I’ve been looking at this water every day, and I’m just like, man, I need to swim that,” Titzel said.when she joined an exclusive list of just over 300 people who have accomplished the triple crown of open-water swimming: the 20 Bridges Swim in Manhattan, the Catalina Channel in California, and the English Channel, which separates England and France. Iverson was the first Alaskan to join that list.
Every week, Titzel spends around seven hours practicing, in addition to spending time in a cold bath to help get her body ready for the frigid water.
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