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Dr Terry Griffiths: Curiosity, Preparation and the Australian Triple Crown

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Dr Terry Griffiths: Curiosity, Preparation and the Australian Triple Crown

The Science and Art of Open Water Swimming›
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In this episode, Grant speaks with Dr Terry Griffiths, ocean engineer, long-distance swimmer and recent finisher of the Australian Triple Crown of open water swimming.

Terry’s journey into the water hasn’t been about chasing podiums but about curiosity, persistence and a desire to better understand the ocean. From his early experiences around the water through to completing three very different ultra-distance swims across river, coastline and channel environments, this conversation explores what it means to take on big challenges in a thoughtful and deliberate way.

Drawing on his background in ocean engineering, Terry shares how he approaches waves, currents and conditions - not just as obstacles but as systems to be understood and worked with. Along the way, he reflects on preparation, problem-solving, the importance of a support team and what he continues to learn about himself through long swims.

The conversation also looks ahead to a future English Channel attempt and the questions Terry is still seeking to answer in the lead-up.

This is an episode about learning, adapting and discovering what’s possible - one swim at a time.

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This interview was recorded on Whadjuk Noongar Boodjar. I acknowledge the Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of these lands and waters and pay my respects to Elders past and present.

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