"Tides\, Jellyfish Stings": British Adventurer First To Swim Across Island

"Tides, Jellyfish Stings": British Adventurer First To Swim Across Island

Ross Edgley swam up to 12 hours a day, battled through strong tides, hundreds of jellyfish stings and had to cope with a disintegrating tongue caused by salt water during his Great British Swim.

'Tides, Jellyfish Stings': British Adventurer First To Swim Across Island

Ross Edgley broke the world record for the longest stage sea swim of 73 days, set in 1998.

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