Katie Pumphrey, an ultra-marathon swimmer, completed a historic 24-mile swim from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to Baltimore's Inner Harbor. The swim took approximately 14 hours and marked a significant achievement in open water swimming. Pumphrey's journey was celebrated by spectators and officials, emphasizing her dedication and the symbolic importance of the swim to Baltimore.
Katie, you made history yesterday. Your Bay-to-Baltimore swim is a testament not only to your dedication and skill but was the perfect way to celebrate decades worth of action that have led to Baltimore’s Harbor being simmable and fishable most days. https://t.co/MZzbYGCee2
One of my favorite parts of this story is moments after making history, some of Katie's first words were, “I just swam into the best city ever." Maryland/Baltimore pride levels off the chart. 🦀 Congratulations, Katie! https://t.co/gq5TmTJRrg
SHE DID IT! Hear from Katie Pumphrey, who swam 24 miles Tuesday from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to Baltimore's Inner Harbor as part of a "Bay-to-Baltimore" history-making event! https://t.co/MhaaQ63lC2 https://t.co/m7H2NYI7j0
Katie Pumphrey, who lives in Baltimore, said she had become the first person on record to complete the 14-hour trek from Bay Bridge to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. “It’s my love letter to Baltimore because it is more than a swim,” Pumphrey said. https://t.co/g4OuNbSPuw
CONGRATS, KATIE 🏊💛 Marathon swimmer Katie Pumphrey finished her historic journey from the Bay Bridge to the Inner Harbor in Baltimore on Tuesday afternoon. https://t.co/VzB412qxhk
It's a swim no one had ever done before, but marathon swimmer Katie Pumphrey was determined, and has made history. https://t.co/Uzsfq6PbN8
”Baltimore Woman Goes For a Swim” headline suggested by Kate Pumphrey’s big sister Laura. She spent the day making Katie laugh from the deck of a pirate ship & rallied crowd with a chant as Katie touched the wall at 5:12pm. Everyone needs a Laura in their life! https://t.co/gKjK5Filu2
What an unbelievable feat from Baltimore's Katie Pumphrey — who swam more than 24 miles (!) in open water from Sandy Point State Park near the Bay Bridge all the way to the Inner Harbor. Congrats on this incredible accomplishment, Katie! https://t.co/7NT1lv7een
That was an unbelievable swim for Katie Pumphrey. Congrats. https://t.co/aqkho52Pbh
She made it! Ultra-marathon open-water swimmer Katie Pumphrey swam 24 miles from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to Baltimore's Inner Harbor as part of a "Bay-to-Baltimore" history-making event! https://t.co/MhaaQ63lC2 https://t.co/RWgPijWMQ7
Marathon swimmer Katie Pumphrey swam from the Bay Bridge to the Inner Harbor! https://t.co/U1Q7G8qtIX https://t.co/FSC27MRPM3
She did it! Katie Pumphrey swims 24 miles from bay to harbor | Click on the image to read the full story https://t.co/IIxGY3oFE1
Katie Pumphrey arrives at the Inner Harbor. 24 miles later. https://t.co/ih3zrOhfhn
WATCH LIVE: Maryland ultra-swimmer Katie Pumphrey is swimming from the Bay Bridge to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. 🏊♀️ https://t.co/VjzYzikE97
LIVE: SkyTeam 11 is over swimmer Katie Pumphrey as she reaches Inner Harbor - https://t.co/FU8rvE2lqt https://t.co/5A3f0jqLuS
SOCLOSE - get ready everyone! Amphitheater at the Inner Harbor. Katie is making her way downtown, swimmin fast, kayaks pass and she’s homebound 🏊🏼♀️☀️ https://t.co/NdD2kIsR0R
Katie Pumphrey now passing by Locust Point. That is the pirate ship bringing up the rear. Very Baltimore. https://t.co/soLEEPT9hc