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  1. In a remarkable feat of endurance and determination, Polar athlete Caitlin O’Reilly recently completed the grueling Catalina Channel swim, covering a 32km stretch of water from Catalina Island to mainland Los Angeles. This monumental achievement leaves Caitlin with just one more swim to complete The Oceans Seven Challenge — a goal that few have accomplished.Caitlin's inspiration for ...

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  2. Aug 22, 2024 · In a remarkable feat of endurance and determination, Polar athlete, Caitlin O’Reilly, recently completed the grueling Catalina Channel swim, covering a 32km stretch of water from Catalina Island to mainland Los Angeles. This monumental achievement leaves Caitlin with just one more swim to complete The Oceans Seven Challenge — a goal that few have accomplished. […]

  3. At the top of 2020, Reilly took a “big girl” job assisting a real estate agent. When the city shut down three months later during the pandemic, she was out of work again. Worse still, her father’s health was deteriorating — prompting a move back home to support the family. Reilly was 30, unemployed and living with her parents.

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  5. Caitlin O'Reilly - Youngest Cook Strait Swimmer plans to take on Oceans 7 - News, Updates and past swim video and photos of her ambition, triumphs revealed #Catalina channel, #Cook Strait, #Molokai Channel, #Tsugaru Channel, #English Channel, #North Channel, #Gibraltar Strait, #Taupo 40.2 #New Zeala

  6. Caitlin Reilly (@itscaitlinhello) on TikTok | 66.8M Likes. 2.3M Followers. How do you do, fellow kids? insta: @hicaitlinreilly.Watch the latest video from Caitlin Reilly (@itscaitlinhello).

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  8. Caitlin O’Reilly’s art embodies the simple, wholehearted and connected life that she has come to love in Prince Edward County. “The core of what I’m making is earth, combined with water and fired in a kiln until it becomes stone. It doesn’t get closer to the source than that,” says Caitlin. The sublime connection between the artist ...

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