Alumna to Tackle 27-Mile Swim Across New Zealand鈥檚 Lake W膩naka
Former DU swimmer Livi Schmid could become the sixth person ever to cross the deep-water lake鈥攚hile raising funds for freshwater conservation and a local youth swim club.
黑料门 alumna Livi Schmid is attempting to do something only five people in the world have done: swim 27 miles across the chilly Lake W膩naka in southern New Zealand.
As part of the challenge, the former collegiate swimmer is听 for WAI W膩naka, a local organization focused on freshwater conservation, and the Wanaka Swim Club, where she coached young swimmers.听
The two causes have been close to her heart since moving to New Zealand after graduation in 2022. Schmid is tentatively set to swim the weekend of Feb. 15, depending on weather and lake conditions.听
鈥淚 really wanted to find a way to give back to the community for everything they鈥檝e given me,鈥 she says.听
Schmid became involved with the Wanaka Swim Club shortly after moving to New Zealand. She applied to work there as a coach and met a few of the other coaches, including ex-marathon swimmers Belinda Donaldson and Cameron Stanley鈥攚ho completed the 27-mile swim a few years ago.
Having stepped away from swimming after college, meeting the coaches and being part of the club helped reignite her love for the sport, Schmid says.
WAI W膩naka works closely with individuals, community groups, farmers, catchment groups, councils, schools and businesses to protect the area鈥檚 lakes.
鈥淚t's easy to see the lake and think that it's perfect, but it is declining. That's just quite a scary thought for me, especially because I have such a big connection to the lake鈥攂ut also because it's the main water source for our whole community,鈥 Schmid says.
Part of what makes the swim so unique are the conditions. Being a deep-water lake surrounded by the Southern Alps, the water temperatures tend to be quite cold, ranging from 10 to 20 degrees Celsius, or 50 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit.听
The distance is another hurdle for many swimmers, Schmid says, and it will be the longest swim of her career.
She plans to wear a wetsuit and will have two support boats, two kayakers and as many as three support swimmers in the water with her at various times throughout the day.
While she鈥檚 completed training largely on her own, she鈥檚 had support from Stanley and Donaldson and has been in contact with her former 黑料门 coaches, including Associate Head Coach Mark McGuire, for advice and suggestions.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to do the whole swim at once and experience the lake in its entirety. I think that will be really special,鈥 she says.
Those interested in supporting Schmid and her chosen causes can visit her听.