A Melbourne woman has now completed an impressive 1,000 days in a row of open water swimming. Nearly all of her swims are at Seaford Beach in Port Phillip Bay.
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00:00 Sometimes, you've got to rug up for a Melbourne summer.
00:07 The wind and rain didn't deter dozens of swimmers and supporters from turning up for a very
00:14 special milestone.
00:18 Every morning, Nicole Chester swims out around the poles at Seaford Pier, about one and a
00:23 half kilometres. She hasn't missed a swim for one thousand days.
00:29 The experienced swimmer wants to send a message about being safe in the water.
00:33 It's one of those things that you should never ever take for granted, that you know what's
00:38 going on out there. Every day can be a dangerous day.
00:41 I've seen dolphins and seals, I've seen the most pristine, calm water.
00:45 But not today.
00:46 Victoria's Environment Protection Authority actually recommends against swimming anywhere
00:51 on Melbourne's bay today because of storm water runoff from recent heavy rains.
00:56 I've seen loads of plastic and rubbish washed up all over the beaches, especially days like
01:01 today.
01:02 So why do it?
01:03 I absolutely love being out here in the ocean and swimming and it's just a contract that
01:09 I've made with myself now so it's a beautiful thing to give yourself.
01:12 She plans to keep swimming tomorrow, but first a hot coffee and a shower.
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