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La Ronge, Sask., woman hopes to make a splash in record books

La Ronge, Sask., resident Dionne Tatlow hopes to get into the record books this weekend by swimming 50 kilometres across Lac la Ronge.

No documented case of anyone completing this swim before.

Dionne Tatlow is preparing to swim across Lac la Ronge in northern Saskatchewan. (Submitted by Kandis Riese)

LaRonge, Sask., residentDionneTatlowhopes to get into the record books this weekend by swimming 50 kilometres across Lac laRonge.

She's somewhat apologetic she doesn't have an impressive reason for her venture, however.

La Ronge, Sask., woman hopes to make a splash in record books

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La Ronge, Sask., resident Dionne Tatlow hopes to get into the record books this weekend by swimming 50 kilometres across Lac la Ronge.

"I wish I had a more grand answer, other than, why not," the chiropractor told Morning Edition host Sheila Coles on Friday. "

"I got it in my head and it stuck there."

Dionne Tatlow has been training for months in anticipation of her swim across Lac la Ronge this weekend. (Submitted by Kandis Riese)

Tatlow, who has been training for months and has participated in previous distance swimming events, plans to make the trip over two days. She'll swim up to 12 hours on Saturday and then come back on Sunday to finish the journey.

With less than a day to go, the weather forecast was generally favourable. There's a 20-40 per cent chance of rain with winds of 10 km/h expected.

Tatlow is ready to dive in! (Kandis Riese/Submitted to CBC)

The water temperature is supposed to be about 20 C this time of year, although Tatlow said it was more like 16 the last time she went out.

She'll wear a wet suit for at least part of the swim.

I wish I had a more grand answer, other than, why not ...I got it in my head and it stuck there.- Dionne Tatlow explains why she's swimming across Lac la Ronge

She was spending her last pre-swim day Friday getting her food and beverages ready. The next meal, she says, is something long-distance swimmers spend lots oftime thinking about.

Dionne Tatlow has participated in other long-distance swims before, but the 50-kilometre journey she's taking on this weekend will be her longest yet. (Submitted by Kandis Riese)

"It's actually quite funny," she said.

"I have this fashioned device of a deep fryer basket duct-taped to the end of an extendable pole that they'll just kind of hang out from the boat, let me grab my banana or have a little oatmeal mixture, these carrot cake kind of bowl things and gels."

And so, the hours tick down and Tatlow prepares for her rendezvous with history there's no documented case of anyone completing this swim before.

Tatlow is making a splash with her swimming goal. (Kandis Riese/Submitted to CBC)