Story by Frida Mata
A rising high school senior member of the Arizona State Champion Brophy Swim Team was the first to swim an open water marathon at Santa Barbara Channel after COVID-19 restrictions were implemented.
Henry Palmer,17, says these times have inspired him to keep pushing forward and find new ways to challenge himself. He hopes to inspire others and remind people that this is not the time to give up, but to work harder.
“I just wanted to find a new way to challenge myself outside the pool, and do something kids my age have never done before,” said Palmer. “Really just try to inspire people and prove to myself that we do not have limitations specially during COVID-19, this is the time to slow down and not give up, it’s a time to find new ways to excel,” said Palmer.
Palmer started off at Hollywood Beach in Oxnard, California with the goal to finish in Anacapa Island. What was believed to be a 12.2 mile course ended up to be 14.3 miles as Palmer faced an obstacle in the water and a strong current against him. Palmer began swimming at 2:30am, and reached the Anacapa shore 6.5 hours later.
Palmer swam with no wetsuit in 59 degree water, and covered himself in baby lotion. A technique the athlete likes to do in order to protect his skin from the harsh conditions.
“The first three hours were definitely the hardest experience of my life. I couldn’t see anything around me except some flashing lights. The water was 800 feet deep, I had no idea what was underneath me. I was completely vulnerable,” said Palmer.




