There is a new record holder for the āTrue Widthā crossing of Lake Tahoe.
On August 5, Alex Kostich set a record on the 12-mile crossing, doing so in 4 hours, 28 minutes and 55 seconds.
The True Width course is the widest part of Lake Tahoe, spanning from Homewood on the west to Glenbrook on the east side.
Kostich broke the previous record of 4:43.10 established on Aug. 2, 2019, by Jorge Angel by nearly 15 minutes.
Kostich told openwaterswimming.com that a personal setback is what led him to perform the swim across Lake Tahoe.
āMy husband left me in January after 26 years ā he just abandoned the marriage after meeting someone else, and I havenāt heard from him since,ā Kostich said. āSo in an effort to heal and begin regaining my self-esteem, I picked 3-4 āpillarsā to achieve this year to help rebuild the foundation of my life.Ā Swimming across Lake Tahoeās true width was one of these pillars, something well outside my comfort zone which I thought could bring me joy and distraction, however temporary. Thatās the honest answer. It was driven by my devastating loss and heartbreak.ā
Accompanied by Lexie Kelly and observer Suzanne Heim-Bowen, the 55-year-old Kostich said he was concerned about the cold temperature of the water, but adrenaline and positive thinking carried him through.
āI told myself to be comfortable with being uncomfortableāand that mantra sort of stuck with me throughout the swim,ā he said.
Kostich added he didnāt feel he prepared well enough for the swim, spending two weeks in Mongolia before going to Lake Tahoe.
āBut a funny thing happenedāMongolia turned out to be the same altitude as Tahoe and I had plenty of pool and lake access thereāso I was actually able to train some (I also ran a few 10kās since pools were scarce in the Gobi desert!),ā Kostich said. āThe two weeks at altitude actually helped me, because I felt strong throughout the swim and I didnāt feel my pace or turnover was compromised very much.ā
Kostich has been a pillar of open water swimming, winning the Waikiki Roughwater Swim three times (1994, 2002 and 2006) and doing a solo unassisted circumnavigation swim around Pitcairn Island in the Pacific Ocean.
Kostich was an All-American at Stanford in the early 1990s and won gold medals at the 1991 Pan American Games in the 400 individual medley and 1500 freestyle.
In July, Catherine Breed set an unofficial swimming record at Lake Tahoe, swimming 60.91 miles around the circumference of the lake over consecutive days.

After almost fifty years of friendship, and many years of sharing a lane, I can say that Alex is not only one of the hardest workers, but also a genuine and kindhearted person. Incredible swim, maybe the English Channel next? šāāļøš„¶
Reveal thyself! Thank you for this kind comment.
Ha! Never – but that orange kickboard was worth fighting for!
Still an absolute stud. Congrats to a great swimmer and an even better human.
Thank you, Jonti.
Alex has been my friend ever since talking at a 12 mile race in Charleston South Carolina 2020.
He has many travel stories and is a great listener.
Iām happy a great man like him got to achieve this victory!!
Thank you, Seth–and congrats on your recent English Channel swim!
Legend. I was shown this video many times as an up and-coming coach:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDoy44IKVuI
Absolutely insane stroke rate in a 1500.
Did I hear a piano reference in this video?! Incredible, I never heard it until I started commenting here!
thanks, Aquadog!