Endurance swimmer forced to end mediterranean record attempt after 100km
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HE SPENT TWO DAYS AND TWO NIGHTS IN THE WATER WITHOUT STOPPING A swimmer has been forced to pull out of a record swim across the Mediterranean after almost 100km because of unexpectedly
strong currents. Swiss swimmer Noam Yaron, 27, had been aiming to swim from Calvi, in Corsica, to Monaco to raise awareness of the urgent need to protect the Mediterranean and its habitats.
The attempt, which was set to take three days and three nights, would have broken the world record for the longest swim in a wetsuit without leaving the water. Mr Yaron set off at 08:00
on Friday, August 23 but faced difficult conditions from early in the swim. The attempt hit serious trouble at the 100km mark, after Mr Yaron had already been swimming for two days and two
nights. Unexpected currents and headwinds were making his progress, and that of the boats carrying his team, more difficult. “Despite my determination, and the fact that I was physically
and mentally ready to continue, I had to comply with the evidence and the recommendations of my team: to face such currents, it would have been necessary to swim potentially several more
days and nights, which would have made this challenge physiologically impossible given the prolonged lack of sleep. So the sea won!” he said in a statement on Instagram. Mr Yaron said he
was in good mental and physical shape, apart from some light injuries in the armpits, forearms and inside his mouth caused by salt and friction from being in the salt water for so long.
“Fortunately, I have no serious injuries or aches, which is incredible,” he said. He said he was more determined than ever to complete the challenge, and would try again next year. “I come
out of this experience even more inspired by the encounters with the surprising biodiversity of the Mediterranean.” “I was escorted by whales, dolphins, turtles, sunfish and even devil
rays, an endangered species according to the Red List of our partner IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). And of course I tried to avoid the famous jellyfish,” Mr Yaron
said. Read more: Swimmer to attempt 3-day, 3 night non-stop Corsica to Monaco crossing Jellyfish were a major concern for Mr Yaron ahead of the challenge. “It could be potentially deadly.
If I come across a big group of jellyfish I could go into anaphylactic shock so the goal is to avoid them at all costs,” he told The Connexion ahead of his record attempt. Mr Yaron, who has
completed his previous long-distance swims on the first try, said history showed that many long-distance swims are only completed after several attempts. He has received messages of
support from around the world, including from American swimmer Diana Nyad, who completed the swim from Cuba to Florida on her fifth attempt in 2013, aged 64. The lack of sleep during the
48-hour swim was an “interesting and surprising phenomenon”, Mr Yaron said in a Q&A after the attempt. “It caused some funny hallucinations – I saw animals and Hawaiian dancers under a
sky that had become a Van Gogh painting!”
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