Rosie Swale-Pope

British explorer and athletics competitor

Rosie Swale-Pope (2 October 1946) is a British author, global adventurer and marathon runner. She is famous for having run around the world, sailing across the Atlantic in a small boat, and trekking across Chile on horseback.[1]

MBE

Rose Swale-Pope
Born
Rosie Griffin

(1946-10-02) 2 October 1946 (age 77)
Davos, Switzerland
NationalityBritish
ChildrenEve and James

Many of her adventures have been done to raise money for charity and to spread awareness of prostate cancer.

Early life change

Rosie Swale-Pope was born in Switzerland by a Swiss mother and an Irish father. Her mother died when Rosie was two years old, and she went on to live with her grandmother in Ireland. Rosie was home-schooled until she was sent to boarding school at age thirteen.

She began working for a newspaper at age 18, and very soon she began exploring the world on her own. Rosie married Colin Swale, and together they bought a 30-foot catamaran and sailed to Italy. Their youngest child, James, was born on board the boat.[2]

Adventures change

Running change

Swale-Pope is a solo trekker.

References change

  1. Brooks, Ben (2019). Stories for kids who dare to be different. New York: Running Press Kids. p. 143. ISBN 978-0-7624-6855-3.
  2. Swale, Rosie (1974). Children of Cape Horn. Elek Books. ISBN 0-236-17713-3.

Other websites change