1-Mile Swim 2025 Open Recap

The 1-Mile Swim 2025 Open, held July 17-23 exclusively for donors and recipients, featured world-class times and fierce competition, once again proving that donating a kidney or receiving a transplant does not slow down athletic performance. Check out the 2025 Season Leaderboard, now updated to include 1-Mile Swim points.

Donor: Women

Speed was the name of the game in the women’s donor category, which featured standout performances from two former elite collegiate swimmers and an Olympic gold medalist. Hayley Martin, who swam at the University of Nebraska, took first place with a blazing time of 19:45, besting the previous Donor Games record by over a minute (and only 2:38 off of the U.S. Masters record in the 1650 yard). Second place went to former University of Texas diver Sofia Rauzi, who posted a remarkable time of 21:31 in her first-ever Open event. Donor Games regular Courtney Cox reminded everyone why she’s a perennial podium threat, delivering a stellar 23:30 to clinch third place. Two-time Olympian Crissy Perham brought her championship pedigree to the pool. A gold medalist in both the 4×100 free relay and medley relay at the 1992 Barcelona Games, Pelham delivered an impressive time of 25:09 to capture fourth place. Jacqueline Rutherford rounded out the podium with a strong time of 27:21.

Donor: Men

The competition ran hot in the men’s donor category, where every second counted and the podium was anything but predictable. Eric Walano kicked off the competition strong, grabbing the early lead with a time of 25:22. Defending 1-Mile Swim champion David Bodger set out to stay on top, reclaiming the lead with a commanding 25:15. Eric tried to take back the lead but fell just one second short on his second attempt, coming in at 25:16. Undeterred, Eric used his third and final attempt the next day to overtake David with a searing 24:50 time. Formidable Donor Games athlete Brandon Cullen added to the drama with a strong performance, securing third place with a time of 26:24. On the final day, with Eric out of attempts and no sign of a new submission from David, Brandon made one last push, shaving over a minute off his time—enough to capture second place with 25:05. Paul Savuto took fourth place with 25:47, and on the final day of the competition, Garet Hil took fifth with 28:09,beating his previous attempt by over two minutes.

Recipient: Women

Abigail Beckman-Green, who plans to swim at the World Transplant Games in Dresden, Germany this August, took the top spot for the second straight year with a blazing time of 21:13. Sydney McGuire took second place with an impressive time of 27:59. Danielle Fiorito, who won the category in the last two Donor Games Open events, landed in third place with 56:01. Danielle is currently on dialysis and waiting for a transplant. Read her story.

Recipient: Men

Liver recipient Leo Draham cruised to first place for the second straight year in the 1-Mile Swim Open with an impressive time of 24:59. Scott Claybrook and Andrés Falco had a tight race for second place, with Scott’s 32:50 time edging out Andrés by just 19 seconds.

Congratulations to all the athletes!

Final Competition Leaderboard

Living Donor: Men
Rank Participant Age Time Video
1 Eric Walano 32 24:50 Watch workout video
2 Brandon Cullen 26 25:05 Watch workout video
3 David Bodger 57 25:15 Watch workout video
4 Paul Savuto 67 25:47 Watch workout video
5 Garet Hil 62 28:09 Watch workout video
6 David Leckrone 61 28:36 Watch workout video
7 Zachary Sutton 45 37:43 Watch workout video
8 Douglas Shaw 31 40:40 Watch workout video
9 Adam Cozzette 35 44:29 Watch workout video
10 Mike Ramsey 52 1:00:50 Watch workout video
Cornelius Bornman 48 DNC
James Buckley 34 DNC
Blair Casey 29 DNC
Mark Dixon 42 DNC
Anonymous Donor 45 DNC
Shane Gregoire 31 DNC
Steve Holmes 53 DNC
Adam Hull 44 DNC
Justin King 47 DQ Watch workout video
Claus Krukenberg 37 DNC
Mark Murray 36 DNC
Joseph Schrage 37 DNC
Chris Sullivan 56 DNC
Benjamin Thompson 35 DNC
Living Donor: Women
Rank Participant Age Time Video
1 Hayley Martin 34 19:45 Watch workout video
2 Sofia Rauzi 28 21:31 Watch workout video
3 Courtney Cox 41 23:30 Watch workout video
4 Crissy Perham 55 25:09 Watch workout video
5 Jacqueline Rutherford 38 27:21 Watch workout video
6 Elaine Vigneault 49 27:49 Watch workout video
7 Victoria Threadgould 42 28:25 Watch workout video
8 Britta Kolodziej 39 28:48 Watch workout video
9 Nicole Cheslock 51 30:05 Watch workout video
10 Emmy Spencer Probasco 45 30:39 Watch workout video
11 Rowan Bienes-Allen 27 30:46 Watch workout video
12 Mimi Mahon 37 31:04 Watch workout video
13 Radley West 53 33:08 Watch workout video
14 Janet Walker 41 36:40 Watch workout video
15 Bethany Krom 67 37:29 Watch workout video
16 Cheryl Miemczewski 46 37:37 Watch workout video
17 Connie Rodgers 63 40:32 Watch workout video
18 Julia Anne McCracken 66 41:54 Watch workout video
19 Andrea Alejandro 45 42:52 Watch workout video
20 Kara Cain 34 1:00:41 Watch workout video
Nicole Birkett-Brunkhorst 40 DNC
Molly Cropp 44 DNC
Clementé Love 41 DNC
Sydnie McClendon 30 DNC
Emily Polet-Monterosso 38 DNC
Transplant Recipient: Men
Rank Participant Age Time Video
1 Leo Draham 36 24:59 Watch workout video
2 Scott Claybrook 43 32:50 Watch workout video
3 Andrés Falco 34 33:09 Watch workout video
Joe Curry 26 DNC
Wilson Du 43 DNC
Codiee Lofquist 39 DQ Watch workout video
Transplant Recipient: Women
Rank Participant Age Time Video
1 Abigail Beckman-Green 36 21:13 Watch workout video
2 Sydney McGuire 25 27:59 Watch workout video
3 Danielle Fiorito 27 56:01 Watch workout video
Samantha Hil 29 DNC
Merrill Walker 69 DNC

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