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09/02/2009

56 Year Old Woman First To Swim Across Atlantic Ocean
We just read the news about Jennifer Figge at 56 years-old being the first woman to swim across the Atlantic Ocean and I had to pass it on.  If this doesn’t tell you “anything is possible”, then what does?

She swam some 3,000 km in 24 days.  It makes me ask myself, “what have I done today”?  And, I am only 31.  Just when you think you might be getting older…there is always someone twice your age doing something you could only dream.

I think the message here is…never give up, always keep moving and whatever you dream is totally possible if you have the heart and passion behind it.

Read the full story….

Record Broken

Woman scores Atlantic swim first  

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 8 February, 2009 : - - A 56-year-old American athlete has become the first woman on record to swim the Atlantic. Jennifer Figge took 24 days to swim from the Cape Verde islands off Africa to Trinidad. The exact distance she covered has yet to be calculated. She swam inside a cage to protect her from sharks.

Figge, who had originally planned to make landfall in the Bahamas, plans to finish by swimming from Trinidad to the British Virgin Islands. She first dreamed of swimming across the Atlantic Ocean as a little girl. The swimmer finally moved nearer her goal when she left Cape Verde Islands on 12 January, facing waves of up to 9m (30 ft).

Each day she would spend up to eight hours in the water at a stretch before returning to her support boat. Crew members would throw the athlete energy drinks as she swam along, if it was too stormy divers would deliver them in person. She saw pilot whales, turtles, and dolphins, but no sharks. "I was never scared," she said.

"Looking back, I wouldn't have it any other way. I can always swim in a pool." Jennifer Figge's journey comes 10 years after a French swimmer, Benoit Lecomte, made the first known solo trans-Atlantic swim covering 6,400km (4,000 miles) in 73 days. Figge had planned to swim 3,380km (2,100 miles), but she was blown off course and reached Trinidad rather than the Bahamas.

 

www.ExplorerGirls.com / Courtney Crow

Image: AP


Posted by ExplorerGirls on 10 February 2009 - 2:26pm.
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