The English Channel became the first woman in the world to make the record, crossing the river 4 times in 54 hours


New Delhi, September 19, 2019, Thursday

English Channel Swimming for hours is not an easy task. The best swimmers in the world are also visible to you in this work day by day. But an American woman has crossed the river four times without stopping. This woman has created a new record in her own name. She has become the first woman in the world to swim for hours and cross this channel.

The woman, Sarah Thomas, took just 54 hours to cross the English Channel 4 times. In the meantime, he had covered a total distance of 209 km. Sara started swimming from England and finished the final round in France at 6.30am on Tuesday. It is important that Sara, 37, had breast cancer. But only a year ago he defeated cancer and started a new life, and then made a world record in swimming.

In an interview after making this record, Sara said, "Jellyfish are often encountered while swimming. Apart from this the water was also very cold. However it was not as cold as I thought. ' Sara has dedicated her achievement to cancer sufferers. Sara used electrolyte and puffin-containing fluids to compensate for sleep during swimming. Sara completed the 4 rounds that immediately started celebrating her victory.



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