"[6] She works as a recruiter for a health care company, and lives in Conifer, Colorado with her husband.
[1] Less than two months later, on 7 September 2013, she became the first person to complete a two-way crossing of Lake Memphremagog (in the 80.4 km In Search of Memphre race).
[9] In 2017, Thomas broke the world record for longest current-neutral swim with her crossing of Lake Powell.
Her swim began on August 7, 2017 at Rouses Point, New York at the north of the lake and took a loop to and around Gardiner Island, Addison County, Vermont before ending at Rouses Point, New York on August 10, 2017.
[13] For this feat she garnered another nomination by WOWSA for Open Water Swimming Performance of the Year and was described as "simply mind-boggling and typical of Thomas’ tenacity".
[14] On September 17, 2019, one year after completing treatment, she became the first person to swim four consecutive crossings of the English Channel.