61-yr-old American woman begins swim from Cuba to the US without a shark cage

A 61-year-old American woman is attempting to become the first person to swim from Cuba to the United States without the protection of a shark cage.

Diana Nyad set off from Havana late on Sunday. She is hoping to arrive in Key West in Florida on Wednesday.

The US and Cuba – two former Cold War adversaries – still have no formal diplomatic relations.

It took more than a year of negotiations to get both countries to allow the epic swim to take place.

Ms Nyad was one of the world’s greatest long-distance swimmers back in the 1970s, but she failed in her original attempt to complete the crossing from Cuba in 1978, when she was 28.

Now at the age of 61, she has decided to re-enter these shark-infested waters and try once again the gruelling 103-miles (166km) swim between Havana and Key West.

Before setting out, Ms Nyad told reporters that although she retired from competitive sport 30 years ago, she was fulfilling a lifelong dream.

“All my life I dreamed of being the first one ever to swim across without a shark cage,” she said.

“I never thought I’d come back to this sport. It’s a gruelling sport – it’s for the young.”

There will be no sleep for Ms Nyad for the next three days – just brief pauses in the water every 90 minutes to take in food through a plastic tube.

It is a massive undertaking, with support boats carrying everyone from medical assistants to nutritionists along with a shark protection team.

These include two kayaks paddling beside her the whole way equipped with underwater electrical shark shields and just in case those do not work, there is also a team of divers who can jump in and keep them at bay.

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5 Comments

  1. ......
    August 12, 2011

    DNO please remember to post the followup/Updated story

    “61-yr-old American woman who attempted to swim from Cuba to the US without a shark cage was eaten by sharks”

    will be waiting…some of us just too adventurous> just saying…

    ADMIN: If you look closer you will notice this was posted day ago.

  2. woman
    August 9, 2011

    she was since abandoned the swim early this morning DNO please update

  3. Not even Rasta
    August 9, 2011

    this is defeats the purpose.. “the first woman to do it without shark cage” yet she had a shark protection team and two kayaks along side her equipped with anti-shark electric feild… smfh :-|

  4. angel
    August 8, 2011

    zor too sort!!according to bj..i not goin n take da risk for no money or title..

  5. Anonymous
    August 8, 2011

    Fulfilling lifelong dream or a death wish? Crazy woman u could not do it at 28 is at 61 u want to try again.

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