A Long Swim Landing Party and Press Conference – Harbor View Hotel – Monday, August 26, 5:00PM – Everyone Welcome

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Join us for the A Long Swim Landing Party Reception and Press Conference following the Nantucket to Martha’s Vineyard Open Water Marathon Swim on Monday, August 26, beginning at 5:00pm, at the beautiful Harbor View Hotel just up the beach from the Edgartown Lighthouse. The Harbor View Hotel is located at 131 North Water Street, Edgartown, Massachusetts 02539. Learn more about this beautiful hotel at www.HarborViewHotel.com.  

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There will be a cash bar and hors d’oeuvres. Following the landing, which is expected to be at the Edgartown Lighthouse anywhere between 5:00pm and 6:00pm, there will be a press conference with a moderator leading the panel including English Channel Swimmer Doug McConnell along with his Boat Captains and Crew. Everyone is welcome, including swimmers, families, and children.

English Channel Swimmer Doug McConnell will be the first swimmer ever to attempt this swim, and will have the critical support of Martha’s Vineyard boat captains, navigation experts, and his highly seasoned open water crew that includes two experienced ocean kayakers.

The Nantucket to Martha’s Vineyard swim is 18 miles, with some challenges that are specific to that route.  Sharks and jellyfish top the list and navigating through tides, currents and shoals will keep the crew on alert the whole expected time of 10 hours. The team will be utilizing the latest in shark deterrent technology from E-Shark Force.  They have utilized this technology on other open ocean swims.

A Long Swim is happy to have the support of the Martha’s Vineyard Gazette and there will be a reporter on the support boat for the length of the swim. The reporter’s name is Will Sennott.

In addition to the English Channel, McConnell has swum the the Ka’iwi Channel, the Catalina Channel, around the Island of Manhattan, and the length of Tampa Bay.  His marathon swims raise funds for ALS, Lou Gehrig’s Disease, through the foundation A Long Swim, an IRS-recognized 501(c)3.  To date, A Long Swim has raised almost $600,000 for collaborative ALS research at Northwestern University, and ALS patients throughout the world have benefitted from their findings.  In part because of A Long Swim’s efforts, the world-class research team at Northwestern is on the brink of important discoveries with announcements coming this summer.

“I am proud to be the first to attempt crossing the Nantucket Sound to land at the Edgartown Light. Marathon swimming is a team sport, and we’ve traveled the world doing what we do best – swimming in the name of finding a cure to ALS.” There is a Landing Party Reception scheduled at the Harbor View Hotel which overlooks the Edgartown Light. Landing is expected to be between 5:00 and 6:00pm.

Doug McConnell is available for speaking engagements leading up to and following the swim and may be contacted here.  Information is also available on the A Long Swim website. A Long Swim and their Facebook page will have announcements leading up to the swim.

Sponsorships are also available and corporations and foundations will join The Harbor View Hotel, The Martha’s Vineyard Gazette, Medtronic, Vineyard Vines, Phillips Men’s Wear, Truly Scrumptious Catering, and Island Girl Excursions, Island Spirit Kayak, and  Vissant Capital.  Tax deductible donations may be made on the A Long Swim website. 

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