Explore every episode of the podcast SwimScape - the podcast
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| E54 - Gráinne Moss - The Jelly Fish Magnet. | 12 Nov 2025 | 00:52:47 | |
Born in Ireland, Gráinne Moss discovered her love for open water early, completing the English Channel swim in 1987. Now based in New Zealand, she’s a mother of four, a respected CEO, and an endurance swimmer on a mission to swim in as many of the world’s oceans as she can. Gráinne is the only swimmer known to have had a shark encounter while crossing the Cook Strait, a story she tells with trademark humour and humility. Passionate about cold-water swimming and Dover Channel traditions, she continues to push her limits in some of the planet’s most challenging waters. Gráinne now holds three Triple Crowns of Open Water Swimming, including both the Irish and New Zealand Triple Crowns — fitting honours for a swimmer who bridges two nations and a lifetime of adventure. Tough Lady. | |||
| E53 - Ivan Polyntcev - Dancing in the Waves | 29 Oct 2025 | 00:56:22 | |
This episode of Clever Dicks dives into the story of a man whose journey has taken him from the dance floors of Russia to the deep, cold waters of New Zealand. Ivan Polyntcev is one of those rare people who embodies both grace and grit, always with a smiling face. A former dancer in Russia in his youth, he made the bold move to New Zealand and found a whole new rhythm — in the ocean. Since then, he’s become a dedicated open-water swimmer, taking on some of Aotearoa’s most challenging swims, including the mighty Cook Strait, Lake Taupō, and even a gruelling 24-hour solo pool swim. When he’s not chasing his own goals, Ivan is in the water or on the boat helping other swimmers conquer their marathon dreams — offering the same encouragement and calm determination that have carried him through his own adventures. Recently married and with an ever-growing bucket list of swims ahead, Ivan’s story is one of reinvention, resilience, and the power of passion — whether it’s on stage or in the sea. Cool dude. | |||
| E44 - Shannon House Keegan - The Water Relationship Expert. | 16 Jun 2025 | 01:01:18 | |
Shannon House Keegan is an American marathon swimmer whose open water accomplishments stretch across many different bodies of water. From the mighty SCAR Challenge, to Lake Memphremagog to Lake George, Shannon has swum through some iconic and challenging waters. And when she’s not swimming, she’s talking – as the host of Intrepid Waters, a podcast where she explores the mental, physical, and emotional depths of open water swimming with fellow aquatic adventurers. With a heart for storytelling, and a deep love for the open water, Shannon brings a thoughtful and inspiring voice to the sport. Whether you’re a seasoned swimmer, a weekend dipper, or just curious about what drives someone to swim for hours on end in wild places, this episode is for you. So grab a towel, tune in, and let’s wade into the intrepid waters of Shannon House Keegan. | |||
| E43 - Peter Gibbs - Old Salt, New Adventures. | 07 Jun 2025 | 00:50:32 | |
In this episode we dive into the life of Peter Gibbs—a spirited adventurer from Nelson, New Zealand. Peter's journey from triathlon to the open waters of Abel Tasman National Park showcases his enduring passion for endurance sports. As a seasoned writer, he shares tales of his aquatic escapades and the vibrant community that surrounds them. Join us as we explore Peter's stories of resilience, camaraderie, and the call of the sea. | |||
| E42 - Mark Lenaarts - my Cook Strait story! | 19 May 2025 | 01:23:22 | |
After four and a half years of relentless training, countless setbacks, and a swim dream rooted in childhood memories, Mark finally conquered the mighty Cook Strait. What started off as a tribute to long summer days at the Te Awamutu Swimming Baths—run by his late father, Cor—evolved into a powerful personal journey of resilience, love, and legacy. Pushed by a deep family connection to swimming but also a desire to inspire his wife Michelle and their three young children, Mark endured 100 days across three summers waiting for the perfect conditions. When his moment came, he embraced it fully—completing the 27.6 km swim in 7 hours and 15 minutes. In this episode, we dive into the story behind the swim: the cold-water fear, the tidal heartbreaks, the support crew who stood by him, and the voice of his father echoing, “Go Mark,” as he powered across the strait. | |||
| E41 - Safeswim - a users guide for Open Water Swimmers. | 05 May 2025 | 01:03:37 | |
Today we’re diving into a fantastic tool designed to help everyday Kiwis enjoy our beautiful beaches more safely - Safeswim. Safeswim has had some bad press within the Open Water Swimming Community, but when you remember that it was built for the general public — families, casual swimmers, and anyone heading to the beach — giving clear, accessible information so you can make safe and confident decisions before getting in the water, it starts making more sense. The platform is constantly learning and evolving, and now it’s even better thanks to its partnership with Surf Life Saving New Zealand. This means more accurate and timely updates, plus an improved understanding of local conditions. One of the most valuable features is that it doesn’t just tell you if the water looks good — it gives you a list of real-time hazards at specific beaches, from strong currents to pollution alerts, helping you avoid surprises and stay safe. Great tool, getting better and better. | |||
| E40 - Neil Agius - Longest unassisted, current neutral ocean swim EVER. | 21 Apr 2025 | 01:00:06 | |
Today we dive deep into the mind of an extraordinary human pushing the limits of what’s possible. Our guest is not just swimming in uncharted waters — he’s owning them. From the sun-soaked shores of Malta to the icy depths of world records, Neil Agius has redefined what it means to go the distance. A former Olympian turned ultra-endurance marathon swimmer, Neil etched his name in history with his jaw-dropping 142.3km swim around Malta — the longest unassisted, current neutral ocean swim ever recorded. No wetsuit. No flippers. Just sheer grit and ocean-sized determination. He’s also a passionate environmental activist, spearheading the 'Wave of Change' movement to clean up our seas and inspire a more sustainable world. So whether you're an athlete, a dreamer, or just someone who needs a little push to chase the impossible — strap in. Because today, we're going the distance with Neil Agius." Cool dude too. | |||
| E39 - Jan Steenkamp - Bigger, Better Jan! | 31 Mar 2025 | 01:01:04 | |
Welcome to the Clever Dicks Swim Podcast, where we dive into the stories of passionate open water swimmers who push the limits of endurance and determination. Today, we’re talking to Jan Steenkamp, an inspiring swimmer based in Auckland. Jan’s journey in the water began in high school, but it was eight years ago when he decided to get back into the water with a mission. In one of the most ambitious feats in the world of open water swimming, Jan attempted the daunting 80km Double Lake Taupo swim. Though he didn’t finish that first try, he didn’t give up. Instead, he tweaked is approach, toned down the training and worked on his feeds, and came back two years later with his gang of mates to become just the 5th person ever to complete this incredible challenge. Jan has proved that perseverance and the will to learn from failure can lead to greatness. Get ready for an inspiring chat about what it really takes to go the distance. Let’s dive in! | |||
| E38 - Jono Ridler - 99km and a washing machine! | 17 Mar 2025 | 01:16:05 | |
In this episode, we dive into the swim journey of ultra-marathon swimmer Jono Ridler, whose relentless determination took him from a debilitating shoulder injury to one of the most awe-inspiring endurance feats in New Zealand’s waters—his 99km, 33-hour swim from Great Barrier Island to Takapuna. Jono shares the mental and physical battles he faced, from hallucinations to the discipline required to balance elite-level swimming with everyday life. We explore the mindset that fuels such extreme endurance, the lessons learned from pushing to the limit, and what it takes to keep going when every part of you is screaming to stop. If you’re fascinated by resilience, ocean swimming, and the power of the human spirit, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. | |||
| E37 - Nick Edwards - Cook Strait charity swim for Ovarian Cancer! Please donate. | 07 Mar 2025 | 00:01:01 | |
Today, we’re a little late in flying the flag in support of Nick Edwards, who made a gallant effort for 13 hours swimming across this massive stretch of water called the Cook Strait, battling fierce currents, icy temps, and unpredictable conditions. Unfortunately the ocean was not working with Nick today and the cold and huge currents put an end to his swim. But, he was not out there swimming on his own - his swim was to raise awareness for ovarian cancer, a disease that affects thousands yet remains widely under-recognized. Every year, over 300,000 women worldwide are diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and early detection is critical. Nick’s mission is to spark conversations, push for awareness, and, most importantly, raise funds to support research and those affected. Want to support Nick’s incredible journey? Donate now by clicking on the link below and help make a difference. https://showup.ovariancancerfoundation.org.nz/nick-edwards | |||
| E36 - Milton Brest - Neoprene, Eskimo's, testosterone and a swim from Panama to Colombia! | 03 Mar 2025 | 00:57:31 | |
Milton Brest is not just a businessman from Johannesburg—he’s a force of nature. A former karate athlete, he has taken on some of the world’s most extreme open-water challenges, from braving the icy waters of the Bering Strait to swimming the treacherous currents around Alcatraz and Robben Island, meeting Eskimo's and swimming at the Base Camp of Everest. Training just steps away from the legendary Ellis Park Stadium, the home of Springbok rugby, Milton is no stranger to discipline and endurance. Beyond his incredible athletic feats, Milton has also been a bit of a mentor to me, and today, we’ll be unpacking the mindset, motivation, and life lessons behind his adventures. So, whether you're here for inspiration, adventure, or just a great conversation—stick around. This is going to be a good one!" | |||
| E35 - Corrina Connor - The Swimming Librarian. | 17 Feb 2025 | 00:58:40 | |
Episode 35 sees the Clever Dicks chat with a true force in the world of open water swimming, Wellington’s very own Corrina Connor. She’s conquered the relentless currents of Foveaux Strait, battled the unpredictable Cook Strait, and taken on the vast, stunning Lake Taupō - completing New Zealand’s prestigious Triple Crown of Swimming. But Corrina is much more than just an endurance athlete—she’s also a musician, a librarian, and, as anyone who knows her will tell you, an absolute lady. From the solitude of long-distance swims to the rhythm of music and the quiet wisdom of libraries, Corrina’s journey is nothing short of inspiring. So, grab a coffee, settle in, and let’s dive into the mind of a woman who thrives where others might falter. | |||
| E52 - Stacey Balich - a British Fur Seal. | 15 Oct 2025 | 00:49:24 | |
Today's special guest is Stacey Balich - an open-water and ice swimmer from New Zealand, a passionate educator and volunteer who swims everything from coastal crossings to sub-5°C lake swims. Stacey joins us to talk about the physical side of endurance swimming — the training, the breath, the cold — and the quieter, deeper benefits it brings to the mind including resilience, focus and calm. She also shares an intensely personal story: how swimming helped sustain her through a battle with bowel cancer and how getting in the water became part of her recovery and life. Expect practical tips, tough honesty, and the kind of stories that make you want to jump in the sea. | |||
| E34 - Mary Fisher - Swimming into the Dark! | 03 Feb 2025 | 00:53:25 | |
Welcome to Clever Dicks, where we dive into the stories of extraordinary athletes who have redefined their sports and inspired the world. Today, we spotlight Mary Fisher, one of New Zealand’s most decorated Paralympic swimmers. Born with a visual impairment, Mary didn’t just overcome obstacles—she shattered records. A Paralympic gold medalist, world champion, and multiple world record-holder, she dominated the pool in events ranging from sprint freestyle to backstroke and medley, and of late, Ice Swimming and Open Water Swimming. Her journey began in Wellington, but her impact has rippled across the globe. From standing atop the podium in London 2012 to breaking world records at Rio 2016, Mary’s career has been a testament to resilience, skill, and determination. And beyond the pool, she’s tackled open water swimming, proving that her love for the water knows no bounds. To top it off, Mary is one of the nicest people I know. Enjoy! | |||
| E33 - Alex Dunkley - Open Water Guru in need of a haircut. | 20 Jan 2025 | 00:56:18 | |
Today, we're thrilled to introduce a guest who’s taking the open water swimming scene by storm: Alex Dunkley. Alex is a young swimmer from Auckland starting out on his open water journey and learning some of the tricks of the trade. Recently back from a swim camp in Australia, although dominant in New Zealand, Alex now knows he have massive room for further improvement. Known for his lightning speed and unwavering determination, Alex has carved a name for himself as an unstoppable force in the Ocean Swim Series. With his flowing blonde locks—that seem to have a mind of their own—and an infectious, down-to-earth attitude, he's not just a champion in the water but a true crowd favorite. Whether you’re a fan of swimming, the ocean, or just love hearing stories of incredible human spirit, you won’t want to miss this conversation. So grab a towel, and let’s dive in—it’s time to meet Alex Dunkley! | |||
| E32 - Amy Appelhans Gubser - all the way from San Francisco. | 13 Jan 2025 | 00:39:56 | |
Amy is the first person to swim the 29.7 miles or 48km's from San Francisco to the Farallon Island, dodging the sharks and the cold. She chats about balancing shift work as a pediatric nurse and her training, being a granny, and some of her other swims including swimming around Manhattan Island, Gibraltar Strait, North Channel and the Catalina Channel. | |||
| E31 - Duncan Kukard, our very own Clever Dick support swimmer. | 06 Jan 2025 | 00:42:33 | |
In this episode, Jim interviews Duncan! As some of our listeners may know Duncan swims with an intellectually handicapped young Fijian swimmer, Shazeel. Duncan and Shazeel recently swam 20 km around Rangitoto island in the Hauraki coast, right next to Auckland. | |||
| E30 - Cameron Stanley - pool swimming, marathon swimming and traffic management. | 23 Dec 2024 | 00:49:49 | |
In this episode, Duncan & Jim chat with Cameron Stanley, an ex-national swimmer and all-around great guy. Cameron's impressive swimming career saw him represent New Zealand and hold a national backstroke record, showcasing his talent in the pool. Never one to shy away from a challenge, he also set a world record for the ice 100m IM, proving his resilience in some of the coldest waters imaginable. After his competitive days, Cameron moved into coaching, sharing his expertise and passion with the next generation of swimmers. These days, he calls Wanaka home, drawn by its stunning landscapes and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. Beyond the pool, Cameron’s love for pushing boundaries has led him to incredible feats, including a 40km swim along the length of Lake Wakatipu. Whether it's taking on frigid waters in Alexandra or exploring new trails on foot, Cameron embraces every opportunity for adventure. Tune in to hear his inspiring journey and the lessons he's learned along the way. | |||
| E29 - Laura Quilter - competitive swimmer and online coach | 09 Dec 2024 | 00:59:48 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Laura Quilter | |||
| E28 - Dan Abel - getting people swimming safely - and so much more | 25 Nov 2024 | 01:01:35 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Dan Abel. | |||
| E27 - Colin S MacLeod - doing swim camping in Scotland | 11 Nov 2024 | 00:41:21 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Colin McLeod. | |||
| E26 - Sheryl McLay, a previous competitive marathon swimmer, event organiser, but still a swim coach | 28 Oct 2024 | 00:52:46 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Sheryl McLay. | |||
| E25 - Ben Clavel - a wonderful swim story from the other side of the ditch (Aussie!) | 14 Oct 2024 | 00:55:22 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Ben Clavel. | |||
| E51 - Dean Madsen - Training for a 40km Swim with Parkinsons. | 29 Sep 2025 | 00:48:23 | |
This week we sit down with Auckland swimmer Dean Madsen — a man who knows what it means to push limits in and out of the water. Dean’s journey started in the world of triathlon and Ironman, where endurance and grit became part of his DNA. These days his focus is on two of New Zealand’s greatest open water challenges: the 40km Lake Taupō crossing and the legendary Cook Strait swim. But Dean’s story goes much deeper than training and KM's. Over the past year he’s faced a string of health battles — first a minor heart issue, then the life-changing diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. Instead of stepping back, Dean has stepped up, embracing swimming as both therapy and adventure. His outlook is humble, determined, and refreshingly laid-back. At a young 62 years old, Dean balances the seriousness of his mission with his love of the ocean, the surf, and just being a cool, grounded guy. In this conversation, we talk resilience, mindset, chasing audacious goals, and what it means to keep moving forward no matter what life throws your way. If you would like to support his cause, please donate... https://givealittle.co.nz/fundraiser/swimming-for-parkinsons-my-journey-my-mission | |||
| E24 - Brent Bythell , a disabled swimmer who swims in the ice and also holds a world record for freediving | 30 Sep 2024 | 00:49:13 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Brent Bythell. | |||
| E23 - Peter Plavec all about Ice swimming in Europe | 16 Sep 2024 | 00:44:51 | |
In this episore Duncan & Jim talk to Peter Plavec. | |||
| E22 - Ruthy - passionate swimming, spanish style | 02 Sep 2024 | 01:00:19 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim speak to Ruth. | |||
| E21 - Ram Barkai - the founder of Ice Swimming International | 19 Aug 2024 | 00:59:27 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Ram Barkai. | |||
| E20 - Ice swimming, is it as crazy as it sounds? | 05 Aug 2024 | 00:31:07 | |
The New Zealand Ice swimming pool championships occured from 9 - 13 July 2024. Duncan & Jim were there (and did some swimming) and got to speak to a number of swimmers there. | |||
| E19 - Bree - the bubbly ice & marathon swimmer | 22 Jul 2024 | 00:56:20 | |
In this episode we talk to Bree while we were at the NZ Ice Swimming Championships. | |||
| E18 - Francois. The Big Swim and also swimming with a disability | 03 Jul 2024 | 00:59:49 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Francois Lambrechts. | |||
| E17 - Wirimu Campbell - how a good looking Maori got into swimming | 24 Jun 2024 | 00:49:43 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Woodie Campbell, or as we found out to Wirimu Campbell. Wiri/Woodie only started a few years ago when people at his gym convinced him to join in the swim squad. | |||
| E16 - Jeannine Goddard - a swimmer like the rest of us, but who does amazing swims | 10 Jun 2024 | 00:48:35 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim interview Jeannine Goddard. | |||
| E15 - Andy Donaldson - fastest ever swimmer of the Cook Strait and oceans 7 in under a year | 27 May 2024 | 01:00:25 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Andy Donaldson. | |||
| E50 - Brian Gray - 150km River swim down the Waikato! | 15 Sep 2025 | 01:03:34 | |
This chat is about a remarkable Kiwi story of grit, brains, and a touch of madness. We welcome back Brian Gray – a Kiwi Master Swimmer with a heart as big as the Waikato River itself. Brian recently swam an astonishing 150 km's down that very river, the one he grew up beside, in honour of his dad. It took him 24 hours straight – no sleep, battling the tide, and pushing through every obstacle nature and his own body could throw at him. From the sheer physical toll to the mental chess of staying focused, and yes, even the not-so-glamorous reality of figuring out how to go number two while still swimming – Brian holds nothing back. This is a story of endurance, memory, and love for family, told through one of the wildest swims you’ll ever hear about. So, grab your goggles and settle in.... Brian on Instagram: @bmeister_gray | |||
| E14 - Cameron Bellamy - world record holder with a swim of over 151 km | 13 May 2024 | 00:41:26 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Cameron Bellamy. | |||
| E13 - Phil Rush - a professional swimmer now helping others achieve their goals | 24 Apr 2024 | 00:55:31 | |
In this captivating podcast episode, Duncan and Jim sit down with Phillip Rush, a remarkable New Zealand swimmer. Phillip’s aquatic journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Let’s dive into the highlights of his life: Background and Achievements:
Phillip Rush’s story is one of resilience, determination, and a deep love for the water. His legacy continues as he inspires the next generation of open-water swimmers. 🏊♂️🌊 | |||
| E12 - Shamima, a mum of a disabled swimmer and what swimming means to her family | 08 Apr 2024 | 00:47:19 | |
In this episode we (well mainly Duncan) talk to Shamima. Shamima is the mother of Shazeel, a swimmer with autism and reduced mental capacity. | |||
| E11 - Ryan Stramrood - Push past impossible with this inspirational swimmer from South Africa | 26 Mar 2024 | 00:57:45 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Ryan Stramrood from his home in South Africa. | |||
| E10 - James - what it takes to look after swimmers | 11 Mar 2024 | 00:51:15 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to James Hanson-Chong.
It was great getting an insight into what it takes to put on events and look after swimmers. | |||
| E9 - Sue & Leigh Sherwin - the super swimming granny | 26 Feb 2024 | 00:54:23 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Sue & Leigh Sherwin, just after Sue had swum 15km in Lake Taupo. | |||
| E8 Swim characters - people you meet while swimming | 12 Feb 2024 | 00:25:04 | |
In this episone Duncan & Jim talk about the various swim characters that (probably) exist in all swim groups. | |||
| E7 - Caitlin O'Reilly. A world leading ultramarathon swimmer at 19 years old | 29 Jan 2024 | 00:51:12 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim were lucky to get this interview with Caitlin. | |||
| E6 - Tow floats. A good piece of swim equipment, or a waste of money? | 15 Jan 2024 | 00:32:43 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim discuss tow floats, those little bright coloured floats that ocean swimmers sometimes use. | |||
| E5 - Jacques de Reuck | 01 Jan 2024 | 00:47:42 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim talk to Jacques de Reuck. Jacques has been involved in water activities his whole adult life, sailing internationally, free diving & swimming. | |||
| E49 Stephen Moore and Jo Collinge - Ice swimming and teamwork. | 01 Sep 2025 | 00:57:56 | |
Today on the show we’re joined by an incredible duo – Stephen Moore and his wonderful wife Jo. Stephen, at 62, is still one of the fastest men in the water, but his story goes far beyond speed. He grew up learning to swim in the very same pool as Jo back in England – a connection that has lasted a lifetime. From ice swimming at the world championships, to weekend training sessions with the legendary Salty Dogs, Stephen has lived and breathed the sport. We dive into his nerves before a race, the mindset it takes to be mentally prepared, and the unique partnership he shares with Jo – a relationship built on understanding, support, and teamwork in and out of the water. Together, they show us that swimming is about much more than racing – it’s about resilience, community, and love. It is also evident that Jo wears the pants.... | |||
| E4 - Brian Gray | 18 Dec 2023 | 00:47:19 | |
In this episode Jim & Duncan talk to Brian Gray. | |||
| E3 - Wetsuits v Skins | 04 Dec 2023 | 00:34:36 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim discuss the pros & cons of swimming in wetsuits v swimming without, just in togs (swimming costume). They also talk about swimming aids, a wetsuit is an aid, so why can't swimmers use paddles or other aids in races where some swimmers are in wetsuits. | |||
| E2 - Roger Soulsby | 20 Nov 2023 | 00:42:08 | |
In this, the Clever Dicks first interview, we (Duncan & Jim) talk to Roger Soulsby. Roger is well known in the Auckland openwater swimming community and has a heap of experiences to share with the audience. | |||
| E1 - Is swimming an elite sport or activity | 06 Nov 2023 | 00:29:39 | |
In this episode Duncan & Jim discuss whether swimming is too expensive and only available to richer people. Swimming pool access is not great in some parts of the world, and where it is available is not a cheap thing. | |||