SuperLove4Celine Posted April 8, 2007 at 05:25 PM Posted April 8, 2007 at 05:25 PM Amazing is all I can say! Man Swims 3,272-Mile Amazon in 65 DaysBy PETER MUELLOAP RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (April 7) - Slovenian Martin Strel completed his swim of the entire 3,272-mile Amazon River on Saturday, a 65-day odyssey in which he battled exhaustion and delirium while trying to avoid flesh-eating piranhas and the dreaded bloodsucking toothpick fish. Averaging about 50 miles a day since he started stroking in the Amazon's Peruvian headwaters on Feb. 1, Strel fulfilled his goal near the city of Belem, 1,515 miles north of Rio de Janeiro. If confirmed by Guinness World Records, it will be the fourth time the 52-year-old has broken a world swimming distance record. "He's hit point zero," Martin's son and project coordinator, Borut Strel, said by telephone from the Amazon, the world's second-longest river after the Nile. "There will be a ceremony Sunday in Belem, but he finished today." In 2000, Strel swam the length of Europe's 1,866-mile Danube River, and then broke that record two years later when he swam 2,360 miles down the United States' Mississippi. And in 2004, he set a new world record after swimming 2,487 miles along China's Yangtze. Strel's health worsened Thursday evening, as he struggled with dizziness, vertigo, high blood pressure, diarrhea, nausea and delirium, his Web site said. But despite having difficulty standing and being ordered not to swim by his doctor, Strel insisted on night swimming to finish the course. Guinness spokeswoman Kate White said the organization would analyze data expected from Strel and his support team to determine whether he established a new record. She said it usually takes six to eight weeks to review such applications. Strel's staff plans to send Guinness the required documents by the first week in August. Speaking by satellite phone during a break aboard his support vessel on Thursday, Strel said the journey became tougher as he approached Belem. "The finish has been the toughest moment so far," he said, when he was still about 62 miles from the finish line. "I've been swimming fewer kilometers as I get closer to the end. The ocean tides have a lot of influence on the river's currents and sometimes they are so strong that I am pushed backward." He said he was lucky to have escaped encounters with piranhas, the dreaded bloodsucking toothpick fish that swims into body orifices, and bull sharks that swim in shallow waters and can live for a while in fresh water. "I think the animals have just accepted me," he said. "I've been swimming with them for such a long time that they must think I'm one of them now." Strel, who lost about 26 pounds, said there were times in which he was in so much pain "that I could not get out of the water on my own ... Once, they had to take me to the hospital to check my heart. But everything turned out OK." He was also tormented by cramps, high blood pressure, diarrhea, chronic insomnia, larvae infections, dehydration and abrasions caused by the constant rubbing of his wet suit against his skin, his Web site said. To cope with delirium, Strel said he turned to his doctor and therapist for help. "My doctor, who is a psychotherapist, talks to me, asks about my pains and redirects my thinking to other things," Strel said. "It definitely helps to have someone to talk to when I'm not in the water." Just days after he began swimming, Strel also developed second-degree burns on his face and forehead, and his team feared the burns would develop into third-degree burns and become infected. His team fashioned a mask out of a pillow case for protection, but Strel did not use it all the time because he complained it was too hot and made it difficult for him to breathe. His lips blistered, and scabs formed on his nose and cheeks. The sunburns became so severe while he was swimming in Peru that he considered stopping. But he said, "People from all over the world sent us some creams that helped solve the problem and we improved the mask." According to Strel's Web site, he broke his 2004 record on March 17 at the town of Urucurituba. "It was awesome," he said in English. "We celebrated a bit on the boat. But not too much, because I knew I still had a long way to go until the end." Asked about new adventures, Strel said: "I am not going to do the Nile. It's long but not challenging enough, it is just a small creek. The Amazon is much more mighty." Associated Press Writers Stan Lehman and Tales Azzoni in Sao Paulo contributed to this report. ________________________Source: www.aol.com Quote
celinerific Posted April 8, 2007 at 08:16 PM Posted April 8, 2007 at 08:16 PM Wow. Very amazing. Wouldn't he have very pruneafied skin afterwards? Quote http://i58.tinypic.com/2qbub9c.png @ErikaTran | Insta: aireexwp | erikatran.com
Clari Posted April 8, 2007 at 08:21 PM Posted April 8, 2007 at 08:21 PM pruneafiedYour new word made me LOL Quote http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v226/CelineSmiles/hamster.gif CLARiSSA Xxx... "Music touches every sense. It can move you to tears, bring joy to your heart, stir sexual passion, evoke memories, and prompt physical responses of all kinds." -Benoît Jutras
celinerific Posted April 8, 2007 at 08:27 PM Posted April 8, 2007 at 08:27 PM pruneafiedYour new word made me LOL Well, you know, swimming 50 miles a day will get you that kind of complexion. It needed a name. Quote http://i58.tinypic.com/2qbub9c.png @ErikaTran | Insta: aireexwp | erikatran.com
shakiria Posted April 8, 2007 at 08:42 PM Posted April 8, 2007 at 08:42 PM kool il be knacked if i done that Quote http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s216/trudy_026/LNO-Sig2.jpg how do i get you alone you dont know how long i have wanted to touch your lips and hold you tight
Mozinha Posted April 8, 2007 at 09:06 PM Posted April 8, 2007 at 09:06 PM Dear Jesus, that's insane!!!! Wow! Quote http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v487/welovecelinedion/howcute5gv2.jpghttp://tickers.TickerFactory.com/ezt/d/4;10501;104/st/20080413/e/my+graduation/dt/4/k/f5ff/event.png "And really - isn't NOT caring about what others think of you the hallmark of a cool person?"
je t'aime Posted April 8, 2007 at 09:58 PM Posted April 8, 2007 at 09:58 PM Wow, that's incredible. Quote http://www.tedmills.com/images/celinemonkeyass.jpg
tativale Posted April 8, 2007 at 10:14 PM Posted April 8, 2007 at 10:14 PM That's totally crazy!!!!! eheheh and it happened in my country! lol Quote http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v215/tativale/lildoll.gif"Sometimes we talk with our eyes and it says more than 10,000 words" moiIt's always possible to change! Vive le Québec"On ne grandit pas, on pousse un peu, tout juste, les temps d'un rêve, d'un songe,Et les toucher du doigt, Mais on n'oublie pas, L'enfant qui reste, presque nu, lesinstants d'innocence, Quand on savait pas... On ne change pas..."
Elaine Posted April 9, 2007 at 12:19 AM Posted April 9, 2007 at 12:19 AM Only unbelievable things happen in our country Tati! Quote http://img807.imageshack.us/img807/1352/opo3.jpg
Love, Posted April 9, 2007 at 02:58 AM Posted April 9, 2007 at 02:58 AM (edited) :w00t: :w00t: I just about had tears in my eyes when I watch the videos on his website. :cry: This is not just amazing, this is OVER-THE-TOP AMAZING!!! I get tired by doing just a few laps in the pool. lol But 3,272 miles! That's 17,276,160 feet or 5,758,720 yards or 5,265,774 meters!I'm SPEECHLESS! I could put all the positive adjectives in this world together to describe the courage of this man, his commitment, and his passion. This is what LIFE is all about! Life is about finding something amazing, and going for it, even if you have to GO and GO for 3,272 MILES! Now, when I think of Easter, I will remember Martin Strel!God bless him! Edited April 9, 2007 at 03:00 AM by Love, Quote
A New Day Has Come Posted April 9, 2007 at 03:21 AM Posted April 9, 2007 at 03:21 AM wow that's amazing indeed he must have been exsasted after that swim and he must be proud that he was the first person to swim across that river. Quote
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