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niyad

(113,284 posts)
Tue Sep 3, 2013, 10:55 AM Sep 2013

Nyad makes first cuba-fla swim without a shark cage (lovely comment from cuban commodore)


US September 03, 2013
Nyad makes 1st Cuba-Fla. swim without a shark cage
Diana Nyad

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KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — Defeated before in bids to swim from Cuba to Florida, Diana Nyad would cry and rage through swollen lips and welts at the jellyfish tentacles that had repeatedly lashed her and derailed her plans to become the first swimmer to make the 110-mile crossing
without a shark cage. Her lips were swollen Monday, as in the past, when she emerged from the waters off Key West, but the 64-year-old American endurance swimmer managed a tight smile for supporters and said one word: "Seawater." And this time, she was victorious.

"She freaking made it," her website trumped, along with the words "Party time." The stinging sea life that had plagued her four previous attempts to swim the Florida Straits— and the attempts of other swimmers trying to complete the same stretch — failed to appear until the final hours of her journey. That left Nyad free to concentrate on defeating the elements and persevere through about 53 hours in the water until she could step on dry land.
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"I always thought she could do it given her internal energy, her mental and physical strength, her will of iron," Jose Miguel Diaz Escrich, the Hemingway Marina commodore who helped organize the Cuba side of Nyad's multiple attempts, said Monday after Nyad landed in Florida.
"More than the athletic feat, she wants to send a message of peace, love, friendship and happiness ... between the people of the United States and Cuba," he added. Australian Susie Maroney successfully swam the Strait in 1997 with a shark cage, which besides protection from the predators, has a drafting effect that pulls a swimmer along.

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In 1978, Walter Poenisch, an Ohio baker, claimed to have made the swim using flippers and a snorkel. Critics say there was insufficient independent documentation to verify his claim. Nyad first garnered national attention in 1975 when she swam the 28 miles around the island of Manhattan in just under eight hours. In 1979 she swam the 102 miles from North Bimini, Bahamas, to Juno Beach, Fla., in 27.5 hours.

Nyad is also an author of three books, a motivational speaker and has been a reporter and commentator for NPR.

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Nyad makes first cuba-fla swim without a shark cage (lovely comment from cuban commodore) (Original Post) niyad Sep 2013 OP
Great accomplishment! How did she avoid the jellyfish? Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #1
A few ways RockaFowler Sep 2013 #2
Thanks. The repellent you "wear" is most interesting. Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #5
here: niyad Sep 2013 #3
Thanks. When kinks are worked out, the silicone mask Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #6
What an amazing woman! sheshe2 Sep 2013 #4

RockaFowler

(7,429 posts)
2. A few ways
Tue Sep 3, 2013, 11:19 AM
Sep 2013

I know she was wearing a mask that protected her face and then she was wearing a repellant of sorts on her body. They were also skimming the jelly's as she was swimming. I think that helped her tremendously!! It's so awesome that she did this. I thought last year she was going to give it up. I'm glad she didn't

 

Eleanors38

(18,318 posts)
5. Thanks. The repellent you "wear" is most interesting.
Tue Sep 3, 2013, 02:42 PM
Sep 2013

The jellies couldn't dodge her, so it must have been a kind of applique which resisted the stinging organs of the j-fish. Glad she persisted.

niyad

(113,284 posts)
3. here:
Tue Sep 3, 2013, 11:43 AM
Sep 2013

. . .

This time, she wore a full bodysuit, gloves, booties and a mask at night, when jellyfish rise to the surface. The new silicone mask caused bruises inside her mouth, making it difficult for her to talk, she told her team when she was about 2 miles from land.

Doctors traveling with Nyad were worried about her slurred speech and her breathing, but they didn't intervene, according to Nyad's website.

Nyad's journey began Saturday morning when she jumped from the seawall of the Hemingway Marina into the warm waters off Havana. She stopped from time to time for nourishment, but she never left the water.

The support team accompanying her had equipment that generated a faint electrical field around her, which was designed to keep sharks at bay. A boat also dragged a line in the water to help keep her on course.

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http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2013/09/02/diana-nyad-cuba-florida-swim/2754645/

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