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The Great Icelandic Swim: Ross Edgley makes history as first person to swim entire coastline of Iceland.
Fri Sep 12 14:00:00 CEST 2025 Press Release
• Ross Edgley completes world-first swim around coastline of Iceland. • Challenge took 114 days to complete, swimming over 1,000 miles in total. • Support team were powered by BMW iX fleet, to transport critical equipment across rugged terrains. • Edgley supported real-time research during swim to aid future conservation efforts. • Achievement celebrated by Chris Hemsworth and Bear Grylls as a milestone in human endurance and adventure.
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British endurance athlete and adventurer Ross Edgley has once again
defied the limits of human performance, completing a record-breaking
swim around the coastline of Iceland.
Starting on Saturday 17th May, Edgley has since
covered over 1,000 miles (1610 km), finishing at Nauthólsvík Beach in
Reykjavík on Monday 8th September.
In partnership with BMW, the 39-year-old swam through some of
the most hostile waters on Earth, enduring freezing temperatures,
unpredictable currents, and violent storms to become the first person
to achieve this feat.
The challenge marks one of Edgley’s most audacious expeditions
to date, having previously become the first person to swim around the
mainland of Great Britain in 2018, and completing the world’s longest
non-stop river swim in 2024, covering 510 km down Canada’s Yukon River.
“This has been the toughest and most ambitious challenge I have
attempted yet,” said Edgley upon completing the swim.
“Iceland provided an incredible opportunity to test my physical
and mental limits – the country has provided some insane experiences
I will never forget.”
Throughout the expedition, the fleet of BMW iX vehicles
was used by the support team to navigate Iceland’s rugged terrain,
transport critical equipment, and provide real-time logistical support
along the constantly shifting coastline - playing a vital role in the
overall success of the challenge.
With a 68ft SKIRR Adventures expedition yacht serving as his
floating base, the on-board crew also endured hostile Icelandic
conditions while ensuring Edgley was kept fed, hydrated and tended to
his battle wounds, enabling him to complete swim after swim.
On board, Edgley and his team also partnered with local
scientists and conservationists to raise awareness about marine
ecosystems, the impact of climate change on the North Atlantic, and
Iceland’s environment, collecting vital samples around Iceland’s
coastline during the swim.
“We wanted to help scientists understand how these waters are
changing” said Edgley. “To find out how widespread
pollutants like micro-plastics are, and to conduct the first ever
e-DNA study around the entire coast for the EU project, Bioprotect.
Swimming day in and day out gave us a completely unique perspective
on the ocean, and it was a privilege to support real-time research
that could aid in future conservation efforts.”
Edgley previously admitted to being inspired to take on
the challenge by world-renowned actor and fitness enthusiast Chris
Hemsworth, who said: “Ross breaks the mould and redefines
endurance sport and adventure. He’s what happens when tough and
crazy collide. This wasn’t just a swim; it was an epic saga that now
takes its rightful place in Icelandic folklore.”
As well as Hemsworth, TV adventurer Bear Grylls has also
been impressed by the challenge, adding: “In achieving this, Ross
has rewritten the limits of human potential… in terms of survival
it’s hard to explain just how demanding and draining ice cold rough
seas are on the body. It takes commitment and resilience to another level.”
The swim will be documented in a forthcoming documentary
series with Channel 4, offering an unfiltered look at the
psychological and physical demands of this epic adventure, along with
stunning footage of Iceland’s dramatic and remote coastal landscapes.
To learn more about The Great Icelandic Swim and the BMW iX,
please visit bmw.co.uk.
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