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Saanich swimmer set to conquer Salish Sea for Canuck Place kids

'Until my body absolutely stops IB次元官网网址檓 going to keep doing it for (Canuck Place)'

When Jill Yoneda steps into the water for a marathon swim she knows for certain two things are ahead B次元官网网址 physical pain and deep emotions.

The knowledge is based on experience, swimming B次元官网网址渙n a whimB次元官网网址 from Port Angeles to Victoria in 2017, the next year she did 76 km across the Georgia Strait (and back), raising more than $16,000 for Canuck Place, B.C. and the YukonB次元官网网址檚 only pediatric palliative care provider.

So she dives into the waters of the Salish Sea on Aug. 9 knowing the next two days will be gruelling. The Saanich woman will attempt to swim from Brentwood Bay, through Sampson Narrows and Porlier Pass to land at Jericho Beach in Vancouver to raise funds and awareness for Canuck Place.

B次元官网网址淯ntil my body absolutely stops, IB次元官网网址檓 going to keep doing it for them,B次元官网网址 she told Black Press Media.

Now 22 surgeries in, the Saanich woman is accustomed to pushing her body beyond its limitations. 

Yoneda was an avid scuba diver until she got decompression sickness. While healing from the injuries, doctors discovered the likely source of the illness B次元官网网址 a hole in her heart B次元官网网址 and advocated dropping the sport.

With the allure of the sea still calling, Yoneda discovered freediving, and she was good at it. 

A former member of the Canadian national team, Yoneda is a three-time national record holder. Her deepest dive went 200 feet and could hold her for breath five minutes 35 seconds, in dynamic apnea  B次元官网网址 a type of training used by freedivers to improve their breath-hold abilities while swimming horizontally B次元官网网址 she swam sixth lengths of a pool or 150 metres.

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Near the end of her freediving career, she was diagnosed with degenerative disc disease. Dr. John Sun put in artificial disks and three months later she competed in Nice, France B次元官网网址 where she blew another disc. 

It was the final blow. 

While she was forced out of the sport, she couldnB次元官网网址檛 leave the water. 

B次元官网网址淚 had to be in the ocean. So I started ocean swimming,B次元官网网址 Yoneda said. She B次元官网网址済ot hookedB次元官网网址 on marathon swimming from that first Port Angeles to Victoria trip on a whim. 

Now she trains regularly at Thetis Lake and Willows Beach, where seals will swim beside her, back and forth and back and forth. ItB次元官网网址檚 far from her only encounter with wildlife. 

Her last swim from Nanaimo to Sechelt and back, her boat captain watched a humpback in the distance change course to check her out. 

B次元官网网址淚t literally surfaced right beside us,B次元官网网址 Yoneda said, recalling the awe of the sight. B次元官网网址淢y dream is to have orcas swim nearby.B次元官网网址

Unfortunately on that swim, she also dislocated two ribs and learned she had a rare slipping rib syndrome. Every stroke of her right arm she shifted the arc and underwater pull to tuck the ribs back in place. In a bid to keep swimming, those ribs were removed by thoracic surgeon Dr. John Samphire. 

Training two years ago she felt two go on the left, and had those ones wired in place.

TheyB次元官网网址檒l be put to the test this go round. 

B次元官网网址淭his swim will be a test to see if that holds,B次元官网网址 Yoneda said. 

While physical pain is a given and the potential for injury is high, sheB次元官网网址檚 also confident there will be emotional pain. Fortunately, the swim also comes with healing only the ocean can provide. 

B次元官网网址淚 swim through my grief, the tears just disappear in to the water,B次元官网网址 she said, calling the ocean a B次元官网网址渟afe and sacred space.B次元官网网址 

In particular, this swim, Yoneda holds her late cousin in her heart. 

B次元官网网址淗e really wanted to be a doctor on my next swim,B次元官网网址 Yoneda said. B次元官网网址淗e was the epitome of living with compassion. He would have been an excellent physician.B次元官网网址 

Her cousin, Joshua was 27 and in his last year of med school at UBC when he was suddenly diagnosed with a rare cancer of the spine. He died two years ago, 10 months after this diagnosis. 

B次元官网网址淗e died such a horrible tragic death in a hospital room,B次元官网网址 Yoneda said, in yet another affirmation of the critical need for the pediatric palliative care that Canuck Place provides. 

The swims for a cause are rooted in family. 

Yoneda remembers her grandparents as among the most selfless people, despite having everything taken from them during B.C.B次元官网网址檚 internment of Japanese residents.

B次元官网网址淓ven though Canada was so awful to them, they always believed in giving back,B次元官网网址 she said. 

Her uncle Garth, their son, is an avid and longtime volunteer with Our Place. 

Yoneda figured she had a skill she could use for good.

And Canuck Place does good work B次元官网网址 operating 13 patient beds and eight family suites through two hospices in Vancouver and Abbotsford. Services include medical respite and family support, pain and symptom management, a provincial 24-Hour Clinical Care Line, music and recreation therapy, education and art, grief, loss, and bereavement counselling, and end-of-life care.

All at no cost to families. 

Canuck Place raises approximately 60 per cent its annual operating funds. 

While raising critical funds, Yoneda also aims to record new marathon swim route B次元官网网址 109 kilometres from Brentwood Bay to Jericho Beach in Vancouver. ItB次元官网网址檚 an extension of a route from North Saanich to Tsawwassen finished by support team member and former youth swim club teammate Rob Dyke (known for successfully circumnavigating Vancouver Island in 2005). 

Yoneda is confident she can swim it B次元官网网址 as long as she can stay awake the anticipated 50 to 60 hours required.

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