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Katie Pumphrey Completes Six-Hour Swim in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor as She Prepares for English Channel Crossing

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterApril 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Katie Pumphrey: Pioneering Open-Water Swimming in Baltimore

BALTIMORE, Maryland — Baltimore’s own Katie Pumphrey is making waves in the world of ultra-marathon swimming. Recently, she completed a grueling six-hour swim in the Inner Harbor, a vital training step as she prepares for her third English Channel crossing later this year. With her dedication and tenacity, Pumphrey is not only shaping her own athletic future but also highlighting the potential for open-water swimming in Baltimore.

Training in the Inner Harbor

On a brisk morning, Pumphrey embarked on her six-hour swim, marking the beginning of her 2025 open-water season. “I’m just really excited to swim around,” she said, emphasizing the importance of time spent in the water rather than focusing solely on distance. The Inner Harbor’s water temperature was a refreshing 59 to 60 degrees—a perfect setting for endurance training.

In 2024, Pumphrey accomplished a historic 12+-hour swim from the Chesapeake Bay to the Inner Harbor, demonstrating her capability and commitment to long-distance swimming. This latest swim not only serves as a personal challenge but also as a qualifying practice for the upcoming English Channel attempt, projected for July 2025.

The Challenge of the English Channel

The English Channel, a daunting 21-mile stretch between England and France, is notorious for its rough water and unpredictable tides. Pumphrey recalls her previous swims in the channel, noting, “You don’t swim in a straight line because of those changes in current and tide.” Instead, swimmers often navigate an S-shaped route, which can stretch the actual swim distance closer to 36 or 37 miles.

“The English Channel is salty, rough, and filled with big waves,” she detailed, highlighting the stark contrast between the challenging channel waters and the relatively calm Inner Harbor. Despite this contrast, Pumphrey’s goal extends beyond personal achievement; she aims to inspire fellow Baltimoreans to embrace open-water swimming.

Encouraging Open-Water Swimming in Baltimore

Pumphrey’s efforts are fueling a movement to normalize open-water swimming in the Inner Harbor. “More and more is happening, and I’m really excited for this to be a more regular thing,” she stated. To swim safely in open water, Pumphrey advocates for proper safety measures and awareness. “Our Inner Harbor is a beautiful place for open-water swimming,” she added, pointing to the ongoing initiatives aimed at improving water quality and safety.

Later this year, Pumphrey will participate in the Bay to Harbor ultra swim, an annual event celebrating progress toward a cleaner Inner Harbor. This 12 to 13-hour swim will commence at Sandy Point State Park, emphasizing awareness about local environmental improvements, which allow for safer swimming conditions.

Conclusion

As Katie Pumphrey prepares for her upcoming English Channel crossing and other distance challenges, her journey serves as both an inspiring personal story and a rallying cry for Baltimore’s open-water swimming community. With her focus on safety and environmental advocacy, Pumphrey is leading a charge to change perceptions about swimming in the Inner Harbor, ultimately pushing for more opportunities and engagement in the sport.

For those in Baltimore looking to follow her journey, Pumphrey’s story is a testament to the growing possibilities within open-water swimming. It’s not just about the distance swum but also about building a vibrant community around a shared love for the water.

To learn more about Katie Pumphrey and her upcoming challenges, visit her official links or follow local news updates. Embrace open-water swimming and join the movement today!

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