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French amputee swims from US to Asia
  Date, August 19, 2012 - 6:47PM 

 
Crossing continents ... Philippe Croizon (foreground) poses with his friend 
Arnaud Chassery. Photo: AFP

A French quadruple amputee has swum between islands in the icy Bering Strait to 
cross from the US to Asia in the final part of a quest to link all continents.

Philippe Croizon, 44, braved strong currents and near-freezing temperatures on 
Friday to swim the four kilometres from the US island of Little Diomede to the 
Russian island of Big Diomede. He said it took him about one hour and 20 
minutes.

"This was the hardest swim of my life, with a water temperature of four degrees 
Celsius and strong currents," the deeply moved Croizon told AFP after reaching 
the Russian island.

"We made it," he added.

Croizon was accompanied by long-distance swimmer Arnaud Chassery, 35.

Since May the pair have swum across three other straits separating the 
continents.

They plunged through the ocean up to the limit of the territorial waters 
separating Russia and the United States, and then continued a few hundred 
metres into Russian waters to enter Asia.

The men arrived on Alaska's Little Diomede island in a fishing boat last Sunday 
but their swim was held up for four days because of a powerful storm with winds 
of up to 140km/h.

Over the past three months, they have swum from Papua New Guinea to Indonesia 
(crossing from Oceania to Asia); across the Red Sea from Egypt to Jordan 
(between Africa and Asia); and from Spain to Morocco (between Europe and 
Africa).

Croizon had all four limbs amputated in 1994 after being struck by an electric 
shock of more than 20,000 volts as he tried to remove a TV antenna from a roof. 
He uses flippers attached to prosthetic limbs to swim.

AFP


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