Houston students to brave dark, cold, and unpredictable waters while swimming the Catalina Channel

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These brave high school students are preparing for a big challenge to swim the Catalina Channel. It's known for its cold, dark, and unpredictable waters just off the California coast. The group will complete the 20-mile journey together as one of the first Texas teen relay teams to conquer the channel.

– Come August, a group of six Houstonians will likely become the first in their age group to swim theThe nearly 20-mile stretch of open water separates Catalina Island from the coast of Southern California. Known for its unpredictable currents and cold waters, the Catalina Channel is considered one of the world’s most challenging open-water swims and they will complete the task without wetsuits.

. Yonushonis’ son, Lucca Incerpi will swim the English channel with her next month. Incerpi will be the only teen on his relay swimming for a good cause. He’s supporting Mencap, a UK-based non-profit aimed at supporting people with a learning disability, and their families. The remainder of the team consists of siblings Matthew and Emily Parker and Nate and Natalie Sun. They will be joined by teammate Dhevan Sluiter on paddle support. The team has been training rigorously for months including intense swimming sessions in frigid water, strength training, and endurance exercises, as well as learning to navigate the unique conditions of the channel.

 

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