Woman swims from Farallon Islands to Golden Gate Bridge during great white shark migration

San Francisco (Crohn)-Open Water swimming pool Catherine from the Faralon Islands to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, a cold trip 30 miles across some wonderful white shark lands in the Pacific Ocean.

A strain said it had completed the 30.6 miles swimming on Tuesday In 13 hours, 54 minutes.

Plezanton citizen was assisted by an expert boat crew that followed the marathon’s union rules: swimmers may not use a suitable suit and cannot touch the boat.

Brain, 32, said in Instagram video“My body was fine, but my mind was not in a great place. It is like the islands and the ocean gave me a perfect day, but my head infiltrated the doubt. Among the all the swimming I did, this was the most difficult mentally.”

“Doubt is a really strong negative emotion,” said swimmer. “I am very happy because I had a full team of people who believe in me. In your life, surround yourself with such people.”

Surfing surfing stormy bridge with Golden Gate Bridge Bridge in San Francisco on January 6, 2023 (AP Photo /Jeff Chiu)

Athletic tolerance of extremism, which is 6 feet length, was competing for Amadour Valley Secondary School Swimming teams at the University of California in Berkeley In 500, 1000 and 1650 free. She is a world standard for the fastest swimming in Lake Tahoe.

The open water swimming is a completely different challenge. Faralon Islands, also known as “Satan’s teeth”, is rocky and isolated.

“The distance that made this swimming was not unique, it was all other factors. The best time in the year to swim, also happens during a large white migration, the currents change rapidly and greatly. A good part of swimming in very deep dynamic water,” Prayes wrote.

The jellyfish, which is forced to the neck of the strain and arms early in swimming. She said: “Everyone wants to know about the sharks. I entered the water … There was no fear of sharks. I wanted to see what dark water and the shrash felt … and I felt well.”

“Usually you can feel them,” she added.

She said that the boat support crew every time she wanted to quit smoking, the boat support crew prompted him to continue.

The American swimmer Catherine Bold is competing in the final of the women’s free swimming event during the 2011 American games in Mexico. (Francois Xavier Marit/AFP via Getty Images)

The strain was based on a strong and favorable stream that usually flowed near San Francisco to help it reach the finish line on Tuesday. The current, unfortunately, was not achieved for the trembling swimmer.

She said, “I felt that the city was moving away from me. I opened this gear that I did not know.” “I was swimming the race for the race during the last hour and a half.”

Few swimmers have completed the 30 -mile swimming due to the brutal and cold conditions. The strain has become the third woman ever to do so.

“The extended swimming is an example of the wilderness,” said Brady. “The ocean is beautiful and humble. The adventure is still present here off our coast. The ocean belongs to everyone, and I want to inspire people -especially women and youth -to think that big things are possible, even when they look wild or impossible.”


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