Jellyfish, sharks, ships: our greatest open-water swimmer's horror days at the office

Published: March 4, 2022, 7 p.m.

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Melbourne-born, Sydney-based swimmer Chloë McCardel battles jellyfish, sharks, second-degree burns, heatstroke and near-drowning – all in a day or two’s work.

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In the latest episode of Good Weekend Talks, we chat to the 36-year-old about the trials and tribulations – and appeal – of a professional life spent in open water. McCardel is the subject of our cover story this week – The occupational hazards of Chloë McCardel – written by Good Weekend senior writer Tim Elliott. Hosting this chat about the woman they call the “Queen of the English Channel” is Good Weekend editor Katrina Strickland.

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You can read Tim\'s story here

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