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Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« on: February 08, 2009, 11:34:50 AM »
And not Toco, but quite to Chacachacare!

Jennifer Figge, 56, Becomes First Woman to Swim Atlantic
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico  —  Jennifer Figge pressed her toes into the Caribbean sand, exhilarated and exhausted as she touched land this week for the first time in almost a month.

Reaching a beach in Trinidad, she became the first woman on record to swim across the Atlantic Ocean — a dream she'd had since the early 1960s, when a stormy trans-Atlantic flight got her thinking she could don a life vest and swim the rest of the way if needed.

The 56-year-old left the Cape Verde Islands off Africa's western coast on Jan. 12, battling waves of up to 30 feet and strong winds.

David Higdon, a friend of Figge who kept in touch with her via satellite phone, said she had originally planned to swim the Bahamas, but inclement weather forced her to veer 1,000 miles off course to Trinidad, where she arrived on Feb. 5.

Figge plans to continue her odyssey, swimming from Trinidad to the British Virgin Islands, where she expects to arrive in late February. The crew won't compute the total distance Figge swam until after she completes the journey, Higdon said.

Then it's home to Aspen, Colorado — where she trained for months in an outdoor pool amid snowy blizzards — to reunite with her Alaskan Malamute.

"My dog doesn't know where I am," she told The Associated Press on Saturday by phone. "It's time for me to get back home to Hank."

The dog swirled in her thoughts, as did family and friends, as Figge stroked through the chilly Atlantic waters escorted by a sailboat. She saw a pod of pilot whales, several turtles, dozens of dolphins, plenty of Portuguese man-of-war — but no sharks.

"I was never scared," Figge said. "Looking back, I wouldn't have it any other way. I can always swim in a pool."

Her journey comes a decade after French swimmer Benoit Lecomte made the first known solo trans-Atlantic swim, covering nearly 4,000 miles from Massachusetts to France in 73 days. No woman on record has made the crossing.

Figge woke most days around 7 a.m., eating pasta and baked potatoes while she and the crew assessed the weather. Her longest stint in the water was about eight hours, and her shortest was 21 minutes. Crew members would throw bottles of energy drinks as she swam; if the seas were too rough, divers would deliver them in person. At night she ate meat, fish and peanut butter, replenishing the estimated 8,000 calories she burned a day.

Figge wore a red cap and wet suit, with her only good-luck charm underneath: an old, red shirt to guard against chafing, signed by friends, relatives and her father, who recently died.

The other cherished possession she kept onboard was a picture of Gertrude Ederle, an American who became the first woman to swim across the English Channel.

"We have a few things in common," Figge said. "She wore a red hat and she was of German descent. We both talk to the sea, and neither one of us wanted to get out."

Figge arrived on Trinidad's Chacachacare Island, an abandoned leper colony, at 5:20 p.m. She plans to leave Trinidad on Monday night. During this brief respite, she has avoided the hotel pool and nearby ocean, opting instead for the treadmill.


Jennifer Figge is shown swimming on her journey that made her the first woman to swim across the Atlantic Ocean.
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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2009, 11:40:16 AM »
56 years old eh
gone ah dey days of rockin back in ya chair mindin gran'chile

look ah 60 year old jus finish making twins.
ah 74 year old still in dey chorus line, flingin she leg up in dey air.


someting happening boy :devil:

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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2009, 11:45:06 AM »
56 years old eh
gone ah dey days of rockin back in ya chair mindin gran'chile

look ah 60 year old jus finish making twins.
ah 74 year old still in dey chorus line, flingin she leg up in dey air.


someting happening boy :devil:
yeah it's ah love fuh life.
soon ah go b ah lean mean bulling machine.

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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2009, 12:48:14 PM »
56 years old eh
gone ah dey days of rockin back in ya chair mindin gran'chile

look ah 60 year old jus finish making twins.
ah 74 year old still in dey chorus line, flingin she leg up in dey air.


someting happening boy :devil:
yeah it's ah love fuh life.

Dat too

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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2009, 01:02:48 PM »
 :applause: :applause:
nice swim there Granny :D
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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2009, 07:58:50 PM »
WTF?!?! God Bless yuh, Granny!!.....dis woman have more belly dan a snake!


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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #6 on: February 08, 2009, 09:35:19 PM »
Who willin 2 challenge Granny?
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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #8 on: February 09, 2009, 09:45:17 AM »
wow!! :applause: :applause:

Phelps eh wah nuttn wit she
That is just mind bogglin...............how much weed you hadda smoke home to get up one mornin and decide "yuh know, ah feel ah go swim de whole ocean"
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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #9 on: February 09, 2009, 05:22:34 PM »
she a real beast yes..but now realize she swam one third of the distance...guess the other times she was on de boat.
well done granny!
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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #10 on: February 09, 2009, 05:59:11 PM »
imagine if yuh head get trap between them legs.
soon ah go b ah lean mean bulling machine.

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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #11 on: February 10, 2009, 09:57:04 PM »
imagine if yuh head get trap between them legs.
all yuh smelling is fish
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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #12 on: February 11, 2009, 12:46:31 PM »
http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/beijing/blog/fourth_place_medal/post/The-great-Atlantic-Ocean-swimming-hoax?urn=oly,140525

The great Atlantic Ocean swimming hoax
By Chris Chase

Over the weekend, in between depressing news about the economy and the continued sagas of Michael Phelps and Alex Rodrgiuez, an inspirational story appeared on the Associated Press news wire. It detailed American Jennifer Figge's accomplishment in becoming the first woman to swim across the Atlantic Ocean. Many media outlets (including Yahoo!) jumped on the story that seemed almost too good to be true. That's because it was.

The AP originally reported that Figge swam from the Cape Verde Islands off the coast of Africa to Trinidad (2,100 miles) in 25 days while escorted by a boat. She was said to have rested every night and hopped back in the water in the morning.

Figge woke most days around 7 a.m., eating pasta and baked potatoes while she and the crew assessed the weather. Her longest stint in the water was about eight hours, and her shortest was 21 minutes.

There were problems with the story from the start. A few of the less-important ones included the fact that Cape Verde is at least 2,400 miles, not 2,100, from Trinidad.  And the African islands are about 500 miles off the western coast of the continent, meaning Figge had a huge head start on her trip across the Atlantic. (It'd be like somebody saying they ran across America after starting in Cincinnati.)

Those are trivial though. The real issue stemmed from the fact that swimming 2,100 miles in 25 days is impossible. (Some newspapers picked up on this.) It's infinitely more impossible when somebody only spends 21 minutes swimming during one of those 25 days. Michael Phelps swimming his fastest would take about 20 days to cover that distance. And that's his fastest pace, sustained for three weeks, without ever stopping. Impossible.

Yet, somehow, the AP ran the story even though a few seconds of thought and a pocket calculator was enough to disprove it. They ran a correction yesterday that read, in part:

Figge swam only a fraction of the 2,100-mile journey. The rest of the time, she rested on her crew's westward-sailing catamaran. Her spokesman [said] that her total swimming distance has not been calculated yet, but that due to ocean hazards including inclement weather, he estimates she swam about 250 miles.

Swimming 250 miles is nothing to scoff at; but it's not 2,100. To go back to the running-across-America analogy, this would be like driving cross country with a friend, and getting out of the car every ten miles to run one mile for the entire trip. That'd be an impressive feat, but nobody would ever confuse it with running across the United States.

In an interview yesterday with the AP, Figge avoids discussing the validity of her swim and instead says she "never intended to swim the Atlantic." That may be so, but she didn't do much to prevent most American news outlets from reporting that she did.

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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #13 on: February 11, 2009, 12:54:43 PM »
Since when do news outlets ever check the veracity of anything? LOL

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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #14 on: February 11, 2009, 01:45:10 PM »
hmm she originally claimed she swam about a third...but looking like she nowhere even near that.
what is the point of saying yuh swimming the thing if yuh only going to do a portion...yuh must know it eh gonna stand up as anything...is jus she did a long swim over a couple weeks.
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Re: Extreme swimmer crosses Atlantic, lands in Trinidad
« Reply #15 on: February 11, 2009, 02:45:53 PM »
wow!! :applause: :applause:

Phelps eh wah nuttn wit she
That is just mind bogglin...............how much weed you hadda smoke home to get up one mornin and decide "yuh know, ah feel ah go swim de whole ocean"

Phelps looking to swim from Fells Point through the chesapeake to Hedonism III in Jamrock he say.... any where it have weed he swimming to  :devil:

 

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