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The Biggest Swim

In 2023, Jono Ridler swam thirty-three hours non-stop from Aotea Great Barrier Island to Auckland’s North Shore. He wanted to draw attention to the sorry state of the Hauraki Gulf.

A preview of the article The Biggest Swim.  A single swimmer in the vast ocean. The cover of Level 3 School Journal June 2024 appears in the corner to indicate which journal this appears in.

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  • AudienceKaiakoStudents
  • Curriculum Level3
  • Education SectorPrimary
  • Learning AreaEnglishHealth and PESocial Science
  • Progression rangeYears 4-6
  • Resource LanguageEnglish
  • SeriesSchool Journal
  • Teaching StrategyMixed

About this resource

Series: School Journal Level 3 June 2024

Reading year level: 5

Topics: Aotea Great Barrier Island, campaign, challenge, conservation, endurance, goals, Hauraki Gulf, marine conservation, ocean, pollution, record, sea, Tīkapa Moana, training, ultra-distance swimming

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    The Biggest Swim

    Words by Susan Paris

    In 2023, Jono Ridler swam thirty-three hours non-stop from Aotea Great Barrier Island to Auckland’s North Shore. He wanted to draw attention to the sorry state of the Hauraki Gulf.

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