Swimming to Antarctica: Tales of a LongDistance Swimmer,Used

Swimming to Antarctica: Tales of a LongDistance Swimmer,Used

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At age fourteen, she swam twentysix miles from Catalina Island to the California mainland. At ages fifteen and sixteen, she broke the mens and womens world records for swimming the English Channela thirtythreemile crossing in nine hours, thirtysix minutes. At eighteen, she swam the twentymile Cook Strait between North and South Islands of New Zealand, was caught on a massive swell, found herself after five hours farther from the finish than when she started, and still completed the swim. She was the first to swim the Strait of Magellan, the most treacherous threemile stretch of water in the world. The first to swim the Bering Straitthe channel that forms the boundary line between the United States and Russiafrom Alaska to Siberia, thereby opening the U.S.Soviet border for the first time in fortyeight years, swimming in thirtyeightdegree water in fourfoot waves without a shark cage, wet suit, or lanolin grease. The first to swim the Cape of Good Hope (a shark emerged from the kelp, its jaws wide open, and was shot as it headed straight for her).In this extraordinary book, the worlds most extraordinary distance swimmer writes about her emotional and spiritual need to swim and about the almost mystical act of swimming itself.Lynne Cox trained hard from age nine, working with an Olympic coach, swimming five to twelve miles each day in the Pacific. At age eleven, she swam even when hail made the water like cold tapioca pudding and was told she would one day swim the English Channel. Four years laternot yet out of high schoolshe broke the mens and womens world records for the Channel swim. In 1987, she swam the Bering Strait from America to the Soviet Uniona feat that, according to Gorbachev, helped diminish tensions between Russia and the United States.Lynne Coxs relationship with the water is almost mystical: she describes swimming as flying, and remembers swimming at night through flocks of flying fish the size of mockingbirds, remembers being escorted by a pod of dolphins that came to her off New Zealand.She has a photographic memory of her swims. She tells us how she conceived of, planned, and trained for each, and recreates for us the experience of swimming (almost) unswimmable bodies of water, including her most recent astonishing onemile swim to Antarctica in thirtytwodegree water without a wet suit. She tells us how, through training and by taking advantage of her naturally plump physique, she is able to create more heat in the water than she loses.Lynne Cox has swum the Mediterranean, the threemile Strait of Messina, under the ancient bridges of Kunning Lake, below the old summer palace of the emperor of China in Beijing. Breaking records no longer interests her. She writes about the ways in which these swims instead became vehicles for personal goals, how she sees herself as the lone swimmer among the waves, pitting her courage against the odds, drawn to dangerous places and treacherous waters that, since ancient times, have challenged sailors in ships.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Swimming to Antarctica'? A: The main theme of 'Swimming to Antarctica' revolves around Lynne Cox's emotional and spiritual connection to swimming. It highlights her extraordinary achievements as a long-distance swimmer and the mental and physical challenges she faces while tackling some of the world's most treacherous waters.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Swimming to Antarctica'? A: The author of 'Swimming to Antarctica' is Lynne Cox, a renowned long-distance swimmer known for her record-breaking swims in various challenging locations.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: 'Swimming to Antarctica' is available in hardcover binding, which provides durability and a premium feel.
  • Q: How many pages are in 'Swimming to Antarctica'? A: 'Swimming to Antarctica' consists of 336 pages, offering an in-depth look at Lynne Cox's experiences and insights.
  • Q: When was 'Swimming to Antarctica' published? A: 'Swimming to Antarctica' was published on January 13, 2004.
  • Q: Is 'Swimming to Antarctica' suitable for both men and women? A: While 'Swimming to Antarctica' is categorized under 'Women,' the inspiring stories and experiences shared by Lynne Cox are relatable and suitable for readers of all genders.
  • Q: What can readers expect to learn from this book? A: Readers can expect to learn about the physical and mental preparation necessary for long-distance swimming, as well as the personal challenges and triumphs Lynne Cox faced during her incredible swims.
  • Q: Are there any notable swims mentioned in the book? A: Yes, the book details several notable swims including Cox's record-breaking swims of the English Channel, the Bering Strait, and her historic swim to Antarctica.
  • Q: Does the book include any personal reflections from the author? A: Yes, Lynne Cox shares her personal reflections and insights on swimming, her relationship with water, and the emotional journey accompanying her swimming experiences throughout the book.
  • Q: What age group is this book appropriate for? A: 'Swimming to Antarctica' is appropriate for a wide age range, particularly young adults and older readers who are interested in sports, adventure, and personal stories of perseverance.

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