Prøve GULL - Gratis
Extreme swimmer Gráinne 'IT FEELS SO SPIRITUAL'
New Zealand Woman's Weekly
|September 15, 2025
The 'jellyfish magnet' wants to knock off one more big challenge

Gráinne Moss will never forget being unexpectedly pulled out of the water by the scruff of her neck into a safety boat as she swam the Cook Strait crossing, only to be told a shark was circling where she had been just moments earlier.
“I’m the only person ever to have a recorded shark encounter in the Cook Strait,” shares Gráinne, 55.
Six minutes later, she hopped back in the water and swam for another four-and-a-half hours, finishing in the dark at 9.30pm.
She has also earned the nickname “jellyfish magnet” after being absolutely hammered by them while swimming more than 13 hours from Scotland to Ireland in 12.8-degree water that left her in the beginning stages of hypothermia.
But it’s all been worth it, she says, for the incredible experiences and friends she’s made in the past 38 years of swimming some of the world’s most challenging open water channels.
“It’s such an incredible community,” she tells. “I’ve barely swum a stroke alone.”
Growing up in Northern Ireland, Gráinne’s swimming talents were spotted early on. At 16, she placed ninth in the first-ever open water swimming world championships. As the youngest athlete there, fellow competitors urged her to try swimming the English Channel.
Gráinne's first thoughts were, "You've got to be kidding me. I can't do that!".
Denne historien er fra September 15, 2025-utgaven av New Zealand Woman's Weekly.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA New Zealand Woman's Weekly

New Zealand Woman's Weekly
Nourish the family CHELSEA'S COOK-UP
The MasterChef NZ winner is back with fresh delights
7 mins
October 13, 2025

New Zealand Woman's Weekly
Sustainable Kate 'I'VE TOILET TRAINED MY BABY!'
The social media mum is saving the planet from disposable nappies and more
6 mins
October 13, 2025
New Zealand Woman's Weekly
The art of CLEANING
Michèle finds calm among the chaos of a burst pipe by doing a spot of tidying
2 mins
October 13, 2025

New Zealand Woman's Weekly
Menopause MYTH BUSTERS
It's one of the most significant phases in a woman's life, but as these six misconceptions show, it's often surrounded by confusion
3 mins
October 13, 2025

New Zealand Woman's Weekly
Dr Timoti's turnaround GANG MEMBER TO MEDICINE MAN
In his fifties and after time in prison, he decided to turn his pain into positivity
3 mins
October 13, 2025

New Zealand Woman's Weekly
DIVORCE SHOCK
A heartbroken Nicole calls it quits
3 mins
October 13, 2025

New Zealand Woman's Weekly
Power behind the ruler
Rome is a dangerous place for a woman with ambition
2 mins
October 13, 2025

New Zealand Woman's Weekly
Bouquet brilliance! ARRANGE YOUR SPRING BLOOMS
Local green thumb Olivia McCord shows how to turn your beautiful backyard bounty into a floral masterpiece
4 mins
October 13, 2025

New Zealand Woman's Weekly
Good on ya, BRONZE FERNS!
The team was try-umphant in Twickenham
1 min
October 13, 2025
New Zealand Woman's Weekly
Kindness of STRANGERS
Kerre got out of a tight spot after the rugby thanks to some fine young men
2 mins
October 13, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size