Australia’s Linda McGill makes first swim around Hong Kong Island in 1976 – from the SCMP archive
Australian long-distance swimmer Linda McGill completed the first swim around Hong Kong Island on May 22, 1976. The 29-year-old former Olympic star began her 28-mile (45km) journey from Repulse Bay beach at 11:30 pm on Friday, starting earlier than planned due to threatening weather.

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AI-generatedAustralian long-distance swimmer Linda McGill completed the first swim around Hong Kong Island on May 22, 1976. The 29-year-old former Olympic star began her 28-mile (45km) journey from Repulse Bay beach at 11:30 pm on Friday, starting earlier than planned due to threatening weather. After just over 17 hours in the water, McGill arrived back at Repulse Bay, exhausted but stating she would do it again for A$20,000. She was met by her fiancé, Dr. Bruce Logan, and hundreds of spectators. Her manager later denied speculation that she had been out of the water during the swim.
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5 extractedJohn Foley denied speculation that McGill had been out of the water during the swim.
The distance of the swim circuit was 28 miles (45km).
McGill stated, 'I’d do it again – for A$20,000 (HK$883,817 in 2026).'
Linda McGill completed a swim around Hong Kong Island on May 22, 1976.
The swim took just over 17 hours to complete.