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°ĶĄč·čĀķŠćalumnus attempts World Record, doubles fundraising goal

By College Relations | September 15, 2020
   

Alumnus Nick Pelletier, Okanagan Lake swim
Alumnus Nick Pelletier, Okanagan Lake swim

While debilitating chafing sunk °ĶĄč·čĀķŠćalumnus Nick Pelletierā€™s hopes of breaking the Guinness World Record for fastest swim of Lake Okanagan from Vernon to Penticton, it didnā€™t stop him from more than doubling his fundraising goal.

In addition to the swim being a personal challenge, Pelletier was also raising funds to help support BrainTrust Canadaā€™s Youth Concussion Clinic which provides youth aged five to 25 years old who struggle with concussions and cannot afford any services or resources to support their recovery.

ā€œThis cause is close to me as I have a concussion history which has plagued me,ā€ says Pelletier. ā€œAs I have gotten older my focus has shifted from external competition to internal and seeing how far I can push myself.ā€

ā€œThe motivation behind this swim came from my inability to follow through on previously planned out endeavours because of COVID-19. My friend and I paddled from Vernon to Kelowna on a kayak earlier this winter and I thought challenging the whole lake would be a cool idea so I decided I would start training and commit to attempting the swim later in the summer.ā€

Pelletier started his swim in Vernon on Sept. 4 at about 5:30 a.m. but unfortunately did not finish after suffering through 14 hours of severe chafing.

Alumnus Nick Pelletier, Okanagan Lake swim 2

ā€œIt is absolutely gut wrenching for me to say that I only made it 52 km over 21 hours. I was on pace to beat the record of 41 hours with time to spare, until debilitating chafing left me unable to proceed,ā€ says Pelletier.

ā€œItā€™s frustrating for me because my body was feeling great structurally and my mental was doing even better, it was just an equipment malfunction that cost me the attempt. I donā€™t like to justify my failures as successes but I took a lot out of that day. I endured the worst pain of my life as I watched a goal that had encapsulated every inch of real estate in my brain for the better part of four months, just drift away into the dark, cold night.ā€

While Pelletierā€™s swim may have been cut short, he doubled his fundraising goal, raising $11,900 for BrainTrust Canada. He says this wonā€™t be his final attempt.

ā€œIā€™m obligated to hold myself accountable for goals that I claim I will achieve and fall short of,ā€ says Pelletier. ā€œIf thereā€™s one thing you can count on itā€™s that next year youā€™ll find me back in the water because failure doesnā€™t sit well with me and comfort breeds complacency.ā€

Before his endevour, Pelletier recently shared his thoughts on the swim and his time at the College. Read his Q&A here.



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