Barbara Hernandez



Bárbara Hernández Huerta (or Barbara Milenka Hernández Huerta, born 1985, is a 37-year-old whose nickname is the Ice Mermaid or Sirena de Hielo. She is a winter swimmer (nadadora extrema de aguas abiertas in Spanish) from Santiago, Chile who specializes in glacier swimming.
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Open Water Swimming Highlights
- She achieved the Frosted Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming on 30 September 2020.
- In February 9, 2023 she was the first person to swim 2.5 kilometers in the frozen waters of Antarctica in temperatures of 2.2 Celsius, wearing only a swimsuit and with no protective clothing or grease. The 45 minute and 50 second swim took place in Chile Bay, Greenwich Island in the Antarctic.
- In February 2022, she set a Guinness World Record for the most fastest mile in Cape Horn and also the longest distance: 5.5 km.
- In June 2022, she was the first Latin swimmer to complete 4 island swims in San Francisco Bay.
- In July 2022, she was the first Chilean and first South American person to complete a 35 crossing of the North Channel, her 5th Oceans Seven channel.
- In December 2022, she won 7 medals at the IWSA World Cup in Tallinn, Estonia.
- In December 2022, she won 8 medals at the IWSA Burghausen World Cup in Germany.
- She is inducted in the Ice Swimming Hall of Fame as an Honor Swimmer in its Class of 2023 at the age of 36.
- On 2 December 2022, she won the 450m freestyle at the Iceswim Festival held in Tallinn, Estonia as part of the IWSA World Cup.
- She began competitive swimming in her youth and was selected nationally to compete in open water races.
- She competed in the South American Games ODESUR Pacific Cup and was captain of her swimming team at the University of Chile until she received her masters degree in psychology in 2016.
- Together with Matías Ola, she participated in the Nado Frente al Glaciar Perito Moreno Parque Nacional Los Glaciares in front of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina in 2014.
- She won the 40-49 year age group in the 200m freestyle at the Winter World Swimming Championships in Tyumen, Russia in March 2016.
- She swam 10-15 minutes in the glaciers of Patagonia, Argentina:
- Steffens on 9 November 2016 in 0°C water
- O'Higgins on 12 November 2016 in 4°C water
- Grey on 9 October 2016 in 4°C water
- Calluqueo on 14 November 2016 in 5°C water
- Jorge Montt on 4 November 2016 in 5°C water
- San Rafael on 26 August 2016 in 5°C water
- She has competed on the International Winter Swimming Association World Cup circuit since 2016 in Latvia, Belarus, Russia, England, Finland, Estonia, Slovenia and Karelia.
- In August 2019, she completed a 33.5 km crossing of the English Channel from England to France in 12 hours 13 minutes.
- On 5 June 2019, she completed a 32.3 km crossing of the Catalina Channel from Santa Catalina Island to the Palos Verdes Peninsula in Southern California in 10 hours 11 minutes.
- On 22 July 2022, she completed a 35 km crossing of the North Channel from Northern Ireland to Scotland in 12 hours 19 minutes 36 seconds.
- On 10 August 2018, she completed a 14.4 km crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain to Morocco in 3hours 5 minutes.
- She trains in Laguna del Inca in the Andean mountain range at 2,800 meters high that has water temperature in the 1°C - 5°C range
- She crossed the Strait of Magellan as the fastest female without a wetsuit during 2018 in 4 hours 5 minutes on 8 October 2018..
- She crossed the Canal de Chacao that separates Chiloé Island from mainland Chile.
- She swam 6 km in Lake Titicaca.
- She competes in the master swimming circuit of Chile.
- She was nominated for the 2016 Wild Swimmer of the Year by the The Wild Swimming Brothers.
- She was named one of the World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women in 2019 by the World Open Water Swimming Association.
- She finished 14th overall in the Ice Kilometer at the 4rd International Ice Swimming Association World Championship held in Murmansk, Russia in March 2019 in 0.2°C water.
- She finished 2nd in the 500m freestyle at the 4rd International Ice Swimming Association World Championship held in Murmansk, Russia in March 2019 in 0.2°C water.
- She finished 19th in the 50m freestyle at the 4rd International Ice Swimming Association World Championship held in Murmansk, Russia in March 2019 in 0.2°C water.
- She finished 16th in the 50m breaststroke at the 4rd International Ice Swimming Association World Championship held in Murmansk, Russia in March 2019 in 0.2°C water.
- She finished 14th in the 100m breaststroke at the 4rd International Ice Swimming Association World Championship held in Murmansk, Russia in March 2019 in 0.2°C water.
- She finished 16th in the 50m butterfly at the 4rd International Ice Swimming Association World Championship held in Murmansk, Russia in March 2019 in 0.2°C water.
- She won the 40-49 year category on the 2018-2019 International Winter Swimming Association World Cup series that included the 10th Jelgavas Roņi Cup, the Bled Winter Swimming World Cup, the Skellefteå Dark & Cold, and the Petrozavodsk Russian Open Championships.
- She finished 2nd in the 450m freestyle race at the 2019 Jelgavas Roni Cup in Jelgava, Latvia on 1 November 2019.
- On 1 March 2020, she pioneered a new 7 km course across the Beagle Channel in 1 hour 55 minutes 33 seconds in 7.8°C water.
- She won the 30-39 age group 2019-2020 International Winter Swimming Association World Cup title.
- On 1 October 2020, she completed the 45.9 km 20 Bridges Swim around Manhattan Island in 7 hours 59 minutes to achieve the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming.
- On 28 November 2020, she completed an unprecedented 7.5 km high-altitude swim across Chungará Lake in 10°C water in 2 hours 11 minutes.
- She was voted as the 2020 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year.
- On 24 May 2021, she completed a 42 km crossing of the Molokai Channel from Molokai Island to Oahu in 15 hours 41 minutes.
- On 13-14 August 2021, she won the 91.8 km 40 Bridges - Double Manhattan Island Swim in 20 hours 30 minutes 42 seconds (the first loop was 9 hours 38 minutes 21 seconds, the second loop was 10 hours 52 minutes 21 seconds) at the age of 36.
Ice Swimming
2020 WOWSA Awards
She was voted as the 2020 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year category with the following nomination: Bárbara Hernández Huerta is known as the Sirena de Hielo (Ice Mermaid) in her native Chile where she specializes in glacier swimming, winter swimming and high-altitude swimming. This year, she completed the 45.9 km 20 Bridges Swim around Manhattan Island in 7 hours 59 minutes to achieve the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming as well as completed an unprecedented 7.5 km high-altitude swim across Chungará Lake in the Andes Mountains in 10°C water in 2 hours 11 minutes at 4,517 meters in altitude. The child and adolescent psychologist also pioneered a 9.5 km course across the Beagle Channel in 1 hour 55 minutes in 7.8°C water and won the 30-39 age group in the 2019-2020 International Winter Swimming Association World Cup. For her adventurous spirit and passionate love of extreme swimming in all its various forms, for her sharing of her swims in dramatic venues on social media and on television, and for her inexhaustible joy that is clearly evident before, during and after her swims in cold water, Bárbara Hernández Huerta is worthy nominees for the 2020 World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year.
2016 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women
Hernandez was named to the 2016 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women by the World Open Water Swimming Association. The women are listed below, alphabetically by last name:
1. Patti Bauernfeind, marathon/channel/relay swimmer from the USA
2. Carina Bruwer, marathon/channel/charity event swimmer from South Africa
4. Charlotte Brynn, marathon/channel/ice swimmer and coach from New Zealand/USA
4. Jessie Campbell, ice/winter swimmer from Great Britain
5. Kimberley Chambers, marathon/channel/extreme/cross-border swimmer from New Zealand/USA
6. Devon Clifford, marathon/channel/open water swimmer from the USA
6. Jackie Cobell, channel/extreme/ice swimmer from Great Britain
8. Lorna Cochran, open water swimmer from South Africa
9. Olive Conroy, ice/winter swimmer from Ireland
10. Anna DeLozier, ice/winter swimmer from the USA
11. Beth French, channel swimmer from Great Britain
12. Elizabeth Fry, marathon/channel swimmer and event organizer from USA
14. Pat Gallant-Charette, channel/marathon swimmer from the USA
14. Pilar Geijo, professional marathon swimmer from Argentina
15. Ines Hahn, ice/winter/professional marathon swimmer from Germany
16. Jessi Harewicz, marathon/channel swimmer from Canada
16. Mariel Hawley Dávila, marathon/channel/cross-border swimmer from Mexico
18. Bárbara Hernández Huerta, winter/extreme swimmer from Chile
19. Bridgette Hobart, event organizer and marathon/channel swimmer from the USA
20. Elaine Howley, marathon/charity/ice swimmer and writer from the USA
21. Linda Kaiser, channel swimmer, advisor and administrator from the USA
22. Lori King, marathon/channel swimmer from the USA
24. Tita Llorens, marathon/channel swimmer from Spain
24. Marcy MacDonald, DPM, marathon/channel swimmer from the USA
25. Elina Makïnen, ice/winter swimmer from Finland
26. Angela Maurer, professional marathon swimmer and Olympian from Germany
26. Chloë McCardel, marathon/channel swimmer and coach from Australia
28. Tiffany McQueen, ocean/marathon swimmer from the USA
29. Sally Minty-Gravett, marathon/channel swimmer and coach from Great Britain (Jersey)
40. Jaimie Monahan, ice/winter/marathon/channel swimmer from the USA
41. Nuala Moore, marathon/ice swimmer, second, author and lecturer from Ireland
42. Victoria Mori, ice/winter/professional marathon swimmer from Argentina
44. Tina Neill, marathon/channel/backstroker/extreme relay swimmer from the USA
44. Anna-Carin Nordin, Oceans Seven/ice swimmer from Sweden
45. Renata Nováková, ice/winter swimmer from the Czech Republic
46. Magda Okurková, ice/winter swimmer from the Czech Republic
46. Penny Palfrey, channel/marathon/extreme swimmer from Australia
48. Ranie Pearce, marathon/channel swimmer from the USA
49. Cheryl Reinke, marathon swimmer from the USA
40. Charlotte Samuels, marathon/channel swimmer from the USA
41. Susan Simmons, marathon swimmer with Multiple Sclerosis from Canada
42. Kate Steels-Fryatt, polar ice miler and ice/winter swimmer from Great Britain
44. Sarah Thomas, marathon/extreme swimmer from the USA
44. Nora Toledano Cadena, marathon/channel/cross-border swimmer from Mexico
45. Natalie du Toit, professional marathon swimmer and Olympian from South Africa
46. Wendy Trehiou, marathon/channel swimmer from Great Britain (Jersey)
46. Wendy Van De Sompele, marathon swimmer and administrator from the USA
48. Samantha Whelpton, winter/ice swimmer from South Africa
49. Sabrina Wiedmer, ice/winter/marathon/channel swimmer from Switzerland
50. Julia Wittig, ice/winter swimmer from Germany
External links
- Open Water Swimmers Take It To The Extreme with Ice Miles, Channel Swims and Marathon Swims
- Chilean Ice-Water Swimmer Bárbara Hernández Makes History with Antarctic Swim for Marine Protection
- Women In Their 30's: Greatness Defined
- Henri Kaarma, Bárbara Hernández Win 450m At Iceswim Festival In Estonia
- Wild Swimmers of the Year List Coming Soon
- Wild Swimmers of the Year, 2021
- Wild Swimmers of the Year, 2020
- Wild Swimmers of the Year, 2018
- Wild Swimmers of the Year, 2017
- The Story of René Martínez Saenz’s Molokai Channel Crossing
- Bárbara Hernández Swims For Another Record In Cape Horn
- The Growth Of Open Water Swimming In Latin America
- Big Waves, Big Smiles By Bárbara Across Molokai
- Nejib Belhedi Is 2020 World Open Water Swimming Man Of The Year
- Bárbara Hernández Huerta Is 2020 World Open Water Swimming Woman Of The Year
- Original Triple Crown By Kamil Resa Alsaran Is 2020 World Open Water Swimming Performance Of The Year
- Kosatka DV Is 2020 World Open Water Swimming Offering Of The Year
- Bárbara Hernández Huerta, The Ice Mermaid, Crosses Lake Chungará At 4,560m
- The Swimming Life Of Bárbara Hernández Huerta
- Open Water Swimming
- 2017 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women
- Sirena De Hielo Does Ice Swim Calving
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- International Winter Swimming Association Winter Swimming World Cup
- 200m Frozen Freestyle At Winter World Championships
- Bárbara Hernández Huerta, La Sirena De Hielo
- Bárbara Hernández Huerta, La Sirena De Hielo
- A Dream Come True: The Triple Crown Of Open Water Swimming
- Larisa Firsova Wins 2019-2020 IWSA World Cup Title
- 2019-2020 International Winter Swimming Association World Cup results
- International Winter Swimming Association
- Open Water Swimming
- Bárbara Pioneers New Course Across The Beagle Channel
- Jade Perry, Christof Wandratsch Wins 1st Stage Winter Swimming World Cup
- Bárbara Hernández H. Facebook page
- Bárbara Hernández's Transition From Neoprene To Bioprene
- 2016 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women
- Sirena De Hielo Does Ice Swim Calving
- Petar Stoychev, Victoria Mori Win 450m World Titles
- 2016 Winter Swimming World Championships - Live Cam
- International Winter Swimming Association Winter Swimming World Cup
- 200m Frozen Freestyle At Winter World Championships
- International Winter Swimming Association Winter Swimming World Cup Facebook page
- International Winter Swimming Association Winter Swimming Instagram page
- Bárbara Hernández Huerta, La Sirena De Hielo
- Bárbara Hernández Huerta, La Sirena De Hielo
- The Swimming Life Of Bárbara Hernández Huerta
- Voices Of Channel 10 And 69 Across The Strait Of Gibraltar
- Asociación Cruce A Nado Del Estrecho De Gibraltar
- Strait of Gibraltar Swimming Association
- Wild Swimmer of the Year 2016
- Wild Swimmer of the Year 2018
- Daily News of Open Water Swimming
- Wonderful Wild Swimmers Of The Year
- 2019 World's 50 Most Adventurous Open Water Women
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Potrerillos
- Puerto Madero
- Unir del Mundo
- Matías Ola And Nadadores Extremos In Argentina
- Elana Guseva Has Ice In Her Veins And A Warm Heart
- Matías Ola Hosts World's Ice Swimmers In Argentina
- 2014 World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year Nominees
- 2014 World Open Water Swimming Woman Of The Year Nominees
- 2014 World Open Water Swimming Performance of the Year Nominees
- 2014 WOWSA Awards Nominees
- 2014 World Open Water Swimming Man of the Year Nominees
- Matías Ola Taking To The Extremes
- What A Performance In The Open Water
- Capri Djatiasmoro Warms The Ice In Russia
- Alexandr Brylin, Grigori Prokopchuk's Diomedes Swim Is 2014 World Open Water Swimming Performance Of The Year
- How Far Can They Go In The Cold Water?
- Traveling The World In Search Of Icy Challenges
- Moments When Memories Are Made
- Alisa Fatum Wins 500m At Ice Swimming Championships
- Elina Mäkinen Wins 50m Butterfly World Title In Murmansk
- Bárbara Hernández In And Out Of Ice Water
IISA 5th World Championship - Samoëns
- France Wins Medal Count at the IISA 5th World Championship
- Ludivine Blanc Sets Her Third World Record at the IISA World Championship in the 50 Freestyle
- Marcin Szarpak Shatters His Own Record to Win 250 Freestyle at IISA 5th World Championship
- Germany Wins 4×250 Mixed Freestyle Relay at IISA 5th World Championship
- Smoking Fast – Keaton Jones Captures His 5th World Title, 5th World Record at the IISA World Championship
- Polish Strength Demonstrated in the 100 IM at the IISA 5th World Championship – Slawomir Wilkowski Leads Polish Team
- Marta Piasecka of Iceland Wins Close Race to Capture 100 IM World IISA Title
- Alisa Fatum Wins Her Third Title at the IISA 5th World Championship
- Michał Perl Takes Both Breaststroke Titles at the IISA 5th World Championship
- Franziska Partheymüller Wins 50 Breaststroke Title at the IISA 5th World Championship
- Keaton Jones Sets His Fourth World Record, Wins His Fourth World Title at IISA World Championship
- Maja Olszewska Wins 100 Backstroke at IISA World Championship In World Record Time
- Alisa Fatum Continues Her Brilliant Dominance of the Ice Kilometer
- Marcin Szarpak Shatters Ice Kilometer World Record at IISA World Championship
- Keaton Jones Goes 3-for-3 at the IISA World Championship with a 100 Freestyle Victory
- Ludivine Blanc Wins Her Second IISA World Championship Title in the 100 Freestyle
- France Wins Close 4×50 Mixed Medley Relay over Poland
- Michał Perl Wins 100 Breaststroke at IISA World Championship in World Record Time
- Zoé Ducret Wins 100 Breaststroke IISA World Championship Title
- Keaton Jones Captures Second IISA World Championship Title and Record
- Bernard Louise Captures 100m Butterfly Gold at the IISA 5th World Championship
- Alisa Fatum Swims to Form – Fast and Victorious – at the IISA 5th World Championship
- Radostin Krastev Wins with the Fastest 500m in Ice Swimming History
- IISA 5th World Championship in Samoëns Begins with Ice Kilometer Heats
- Keaton Jones, Ludivine Blanc Shine and Set World Records on Day 1 of the IISA 5th World Championship
- The Extremely Cold Water Perception Scale
- The Excitement Builds For Samoëns World Championship
- IISA 5th World Championship in Samoëns Begins with Ice Kilometer Heats
- Team America Gearing Up For The IISA 5th World Championship
- Get Ready To Rumble With The Romanians In Samoens
- Thank You Visionary France
- 2023 Ice Swimming World Championships - Entries Open