News
About the Series Gertrude Ederle (1905-2003), at age 15, became the first woman to swim the length of New York Bay and, in 1924, won three medals at the Paris Olympics.
When he became the first person to swim the English Channel, Captain Matthew Webb secured his place in the history books. To this day braving the perilous 21-mile stretch of sea is still ...
The 36-year-old swimmer and his brother Joe Zemaitis set off from Santa Cruz around 7 p.m. on Tuesday hoping to become the first men to complete the 25.1 mile swim across the bay using "English ...
Hosted on MSN4mon
First Blind Woman to Swim English Channel Proves ‘Nothing Is ...
A Paralympic gold medallist became the first blind woman to swim across the English Channel – and says that “nothing is impossible.” Melanie Barratt, 49, took on the challenge after falling ...
Andrew Rees has become the first deaf man to swim the English Channel solo. The Welshman, 48, who represented Great Britain's deaf swimming team in the 1990s, completed the crossing shortly before ...
Andrew Rees, who became the first deaf man to swim the English Channel solo, is urging more people with the disability to challenge themselves. The Welshman, 48, who represented Great Britain's ...
A British man has become the first amputee to swim the North Channel from Northern Ireland to Scotland solo. Jonty Warneken, who lost his left leg after a car crash in 1994, completed the feat in ...
PARIS -- Just 10 days after a failed first try ended with Franky Zapata up to his neck in water, the French jet-ski champion successfully crossed the English Channel on his self-made "flyboard ...
Rønning admitted he had never heard of Ederle, and how she made the 21-mile swim from France to England, before submerging himself in the movie. “The first time I read Jeff Nathanson’s script ...
On 6 August 1926, Ederle swam out into the English Channel again. This time she was wearing a swimsuit of her own design – a ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results