Boston Herald

Beisel completes swim to Block Island

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Olympic medalist Elizabeth Beisel became the first woman to swim from the Rhode Island mainland to Block Island on Saturday, completing the grueling 10.4-mile route to raise money for cancer research in memory of her late father.

Beisel, who competed in three Olympics and won silver and bronze medals at the 2012 London Games, reached the northern tip of the popular vacation spot in just under 5 1/2 hours.

It was easily longer than any swim in the 29-yearold’s competitiv­e career in the pool. Beisel has never taken part in an open-water race, but she followed marathon swimming rules which required her to cover the entire distance without stopping to rest or receiving any assistance from her support boats.

“I just wish my dad was here, honestly. I know that he’s here in spirit,” Beisel told The Providence Journal. “Everybody who has fought cancer and who’s beat cancer, this is for them.”

Beisel decided to start training for the long swim after her father, Ted, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer late last year. He died July 1.

Beisel has raised some $133,000 for cancer research through her partnershi­p with Swim Across America.

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