Seven Sisters College Women to Swim Both Ways Across Catalina Channel in Unique 40-Mile Relay Event

6 female athletes will swim 40 miles across the Catalina Channel twice to empower women everywhere this summer

Seven Sisters Women Marathon Open Swimmers

Six female athletes are coming together to swim 40 miles this summer — across the Catalina Channel in both directions — as a statement of teamwork and empowerment for women everywhere.

The two-way Catalina Channel open-water swim will be completed by a group of six women representing the iconic Seven Sister Colleges. The swim is scheduled to begin in the evening of Friday, June 16th, from the Palos Verdes Peninsula; the total distance to be swum is approximately 40 miles. The women swimming across the channel are all either current students or alumnae of the Seven Sisters Schools (which include Smith College, Wellesley College, Bryn Mawr, Vassar, Mount Holyoke, Barnard and originally Radcliffe). 

"I am really excited to use this event to showcase how women can come together to do something we love and accomplish an extreme goal."

Abby Bergman, College Student Athlete/Team Captain

Here is the Mission Statement for the Swim: 

As Seven Sister College students and graduates, we all believe in the power of women supporting women to achieve greatness. The six of us on this relay represent women of different ages, interests and geographical location, bound by a fierce love for challenge and passion for excellence that we developed at our respective colleges. We are embarking on this relay to be an example of empowerment — the empowerment found when women take on an incredible challenge as a team and work together, and empowerment via paying it forward and being a role model for those who want to dream big and fulfill their own goals.

The team is comprised of Abigail Bergman (Smith ’18), Rebecca Nevitt (Wellesley), Charlotte Samuels (Smith ‘20), Eliza Cummings (Smith ’17), Gabriela Kovacikova (Wellesley ’14) and Cathleen Pruden (Mount Holyoke ’16). Each woman in the relay will swim one-hour shifts starting first from the California mainland to Catalina Island, then after touching shore, turning around and swimming all the way back.

Each of these women have competed at the college level, at times swimming against one another in the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC), as well pursuing individual open-water and pool accomplishments. In 2016, Bergman swam the Catalina Channel; Cummings completed a Plymouth to Provincetown Crossing. Samuels is the youngest swimmer to have completed the Triple Crown of swimming (English Channel, Catalina Channel and circumnavigation of Manhattan Island). Nevitt has swum both Manhattan Island and the Catalina Channel. Pruden came 3rd place in the NCAA Division III Championship 400 IM in 2016. Kovacikova swam the English Channel in 2013.

The women’s upcoming Channel Swim will be followable by live tracker on the website www.track.rs/7sisters. The women are available for interviews prior to race departure on June 16th.

Media Contact:  Abby Bergman, phone: 213-422-1409,  email: [email protected]

Source: Abigail Bergman

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About Abigail R Bergman

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Abigail Bergman is a 22-year-old Smith College graduate with a degree in neuroscience and exercise performance. Bergman is a marathon open water swimmer and butterfly swimmer and is beginning graduate school at the University of Chicago this fall.

Abby Bergman
Abby Bergman
Open-water swimmer, grad student, Abigail R Bergman
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Culver City, CA
United States