Lynne Cox - Swimming to Antarctica- Tales of a Long-Distance Swimmer
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Added: Sep 22, 2021 (4.6 Yrs Ago)
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• At age fourteen, she swam twenty-six miles from Catalina Island to the California mainland.• At ages fifteen and sixteen, she shattered the men’s and women’s world-records for swimming the English Channel—a thirty-three-mile crossing in nine hours, thirty-six minutes.• At eighteen, she swam the twenty-mile Cook Strait between North and South Islands of New Zealand, was captured on the huge swell, discovered himself after five hours further from the conclusion than when she began, and still finished the swim.• She was the first to swim the Strait of Magellan, the absolute most dangerous three-mile stretch of water in the world.• The first to swim the Bering Strait—the route that forms the boundary line between your Usa and Russia—from Alaska to Siberia, therefore starting the U.S.-Soviet border for the first amount of time in forty-eight decades, swimming in thirty-eight-degree water in four-foot swells with no shark cage, wet-suit, or lanolin grease.• The first to swim the Cape of Good Hope (a shark surfaced in the kelp, its jaws available, and was shot because it went directly for her).In this extraordinary e-book, the world’s many extraordinary length swimmer writes about her mental and spiritual need certainly to swim and about the nearly magical work of swimming itself.Lynne Cox Educated hard from age nine, dealing with an Olympic trainer, boating five to twelve miles every day in the Pacific. At age eleven, she swam even if hail created the water “like chilly tapioca pudding” and was informed she'd oneday move the English Channel. Four decades later—not however out-of large school—she shattered the men’s and women’s world-records for the Route swimming. In 1987, she swam the Bering Strait from America for the Soviet Union—a task that, based on Gorbachev, assisted reduce tensions between Russia and the United States.Lynne Cox’s connection with all the water is nearly magical: she explains swimming as flying, and remembers swimming during the night through flocks of flying fish how big mockingbirds, remembers being escorted by way of a pod of whales that found her off New Zealand.She includes a photographic memory of her swims.
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