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Limbless French Swimmer Completes Quest to Link 5 Continents

by Kathy Jones on Aug 20 2012 9:37 PM

Quest to Link 5 Continents completed by Limbless French Swimmer
It has emerged that a man from France, who lost all his limbs in an electrocution accident, has linked five continents by swimming.
Using tailor-made flippers, Philippe Croizon finished his quest by crossing between the US island of Little Diomede and Great Diomede in Russia, joining Asia and the Americas, the BBC reported.

The 44-year-old swam three other straits since May.

Reaching shore, he said the icy waters had been a challenge.

"This was the hardest swim of my life, with a water temperature of four degrees Celsius (39 degrees Fahrenheit) and strong currents," he said. "We made it."

He swam the 4.3km (2.7 miles) stretch in the Bering Strait in one hour and 20 minutes, accompanied by friend and long-distance swimmer Arnaud Chassery.

Croizon said he hoped to be an encouragement to other disabled people.I tell them: 'Everything is possible, everything can be done when you have the will to go beyond yourself.'

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We're all equal, disabled and non-disabled people on all continents," he added.

In past months he swam between Papua New Guinea and Indonesia to link Oceania with Asia, across the shark-infested Red Sea to link Africa to Asia, and across the Strait of Gibraltar between Europe and Africa.

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He had his limbs amputated after an accident on a roof in 1994, when a high-voltage power cable discharged through a metal ladder he was standing on.

Source-ANI


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