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Lilian Gemma Harrison (February 8, 1904 – January 11, 1993) was an
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marathon swimmer Marathon swimming is a class of open water swimming defined by long distances (at least ) and traditional rules based in English Channel swimming. Unlike marathon foot-races which have a specifically defined distance, ''marathon swims'' vary in ...
, the first person to swim across the River Plate, the widest river in the world, on December 22, 1923; and a holder of the world record of endurance in the water. She was a pioneer of swimming in
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Biography

Lilian Harrison was born in
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, is a city in the , in 1904, within a family of British immigrants. As a child, when she has 8 years old, she went to England to attend school at
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, where she learnt to swim. She returned to Argentina in 1920, when she was 16 years old, and started to swim in the
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, where she was coached by Gunther Weber, with whom she started to prepare for a crossing of the River Plate. She was assisted in her training by
Vito Dumas Vito Dumas (September 26, 1900 – March 28, 1965) was an Argentine single-handed sailor. On 27 June 1942, while the world was in the depths of World War II, he set out on a single-handed circumnavigation of the Southern Ocean. He left Buen ...
, Romero Maciel and Enrique Tirabocchi, among others.


World record

Her first big endurance test was the 67 kilometer (41.2 miles) Zárate- Tigre raid, down the
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, on February 4, 1923. Completing this swim, she established a world female record of permanence in the water of 21 hours and 20 minutes.


First crossing of the River Plate

In 1923 she embarked on the crossing of the River Plate. Until then, nine attempts to cross the River Plate had been made. But these attempts, by swimmers Enrique Tirabocchi, Luis Garramendy, Elio Pérez, Romero Maciel and
Vito Dumas Vito Dumas (September 26, 1900 – March 28, 1965) was an Argentine single-handed sailor. On 27 June 1942, while the world was in the depths of World War II, he set out on a single-handed circumnavigation of the Southern Ocean. He left Buen ...
, had failed. Of these, Dumas had been the one who resisted longest in the water (25 hours and 17 minutes), while Maciel was the swimmer who covered the longest distance, abandoning his attempt when he was only 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) short of his point of destination. Lilian Harrison started her crossing on December 21, 1923, from the port of Colonia, in
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, at 9:28 in the morning. During the first stretch, she was accompanied by Uruguayan swimmers Caracciolo and Graneri, and had to struggle during three hours against the current pushing them back toward the
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coast. Then she headed toward the south, accompanied by Tiraboschi and Wernotri. At 15:30 she drank some orange juice, at 17 a coffee, and at 18:30 a lump of sugar. As night fell, her team realized that they had not brought reflectors, an error that could have boomed the crossing but that was partially compensated by the moon light, From 1 o'clock until 4 a.m. she swam alone. At 4:30 the argentine coast was seen from the boats that were accompanying her. At that moment she was about to abandon, given that she was exhausted. But she managed to continue when she was told that she was 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) away from her goal. She touched shore on the argentine side of the River Plate at 9:47 in the morning, on the Playa Colorada, close to the Punta Lara. She had covered 48 kilometers (29.8 miles) in 24 hours and 19 minutes.


The English Channel

In 1924, she attempted to cross the
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four times, without achieving her goal. On the last of these attempts, she was close to drowning.


The Seine River

On August 1, 1925, she participated in the 42K (26-mile) marathon of the City of Paris, a competition on the
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. Lilian Harrison was the only woman among the twelve swimmers, ending in fourth place.


Private life

In 1926 she married and abandoned high performance swimming. She had one daughter, Sheila Clark and six grandsons and granddaughters. Her grandsons include
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, a well-known sociologist living in Ireland and Gerardo Munck, a political scientist living in the United States.


Prizes and honors

For her crossing of the River Plate, she was decorated by the Minister of navy, in the presence of the president of Argentina
Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear Máximo Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear Pacheco (4 October 1868 – 23 March 1942), was an Argentine lawyer and politician, who served as president of Argentina between from 1922 to 1928. His period of government coincided precisely with the en ...
and the first lady; and honored by the Governor of the province of Buenos Aires, José Luis Cantilo, during a celebration in Quilmes, her native city. For her crossing of the River Plate she also received a prize of 5,000 pesos that the sport magazine '' El Gráfico'' had established for the first person to cross the River Plate. For her career in marathon swimming, she was inducted to the "International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame" in 1973.


90 years until a second crossing of the River Plate by a woman

Lilian Harrison's feat of crossing the River Plate in 1923 was only repeated by a woman 90 years later, when Noelia Petti became the second woman to swim across the River Plate, from Colonia to Punta Lara, on March 9, 2014.


Swimming and art

Lilian Harrison's crossing the River Plate was remembered in the award winning work ''Crol'', a theater recital by Verónica Schneck that premiered in 2015.'Delirio acuático

'El río como escenario de gestas olvidadas

'Crol. Pequeño homenaje a nadadores pioneros.

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Harrison, Lilian 1904 births 1993 deaths Argentine female long-distance swimmers Argentine people of British descent Argentine people of English descent Sportspeople from Buenos Aires Province