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Extreme adventurer Ross Edgley has broken the record for the longest ever open water swim in Loch Ness. Spending 52 hours and 39 minutes covering approximately 79km in the loch, Mr Edgley swam ...
Ross Edgley (born 13 October 1985) is a British athlete, ultra-marathon sea swimmer and author. He holds multiple world records, but is perhaps most recognised for completing the World's Longest Staged Sea Swim in 2018, [3] when he became the first person in history to swim 1,780 miles (2,860 km) [4] around Great Britain, in 157 days [4] (voted Performance of the Year by the World Open Water ...
Record breaking swimmer Ross Edgley is preparing for his latest adventure – a 48-hour non-stop swim the length of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands.
Ross Edgley is aiming to cover 223 miles across seven days.
On 23 September 2022, swimmer Ross Edgley attempted the world's longest open water non-stop swim in Loch Ness. After 52 hours and 39 minutes he was forced to end his swim early due to the onset of cellulitis and hypothermia and was taken to hospital.
First Tunisian to swim the channel, namesake of a trophy for swimming the channel at the highest tide. [62] England to France France Marion Hans: 1994 9:42 First French woman to swim the English Channel. [63] [64] England to France Norway Bharat Shukla 2000 13:52 First Norwegian to swim the English Channel. [citation needed] England to France China
Endurance athlete Ross Edgley trained with World's Strongest Man Tom Stoltman ahead of his latest record-breaking swim in Loch Ness, Scotland.
In August 1962 he made his first one-man expedition trying to get photographs of the Loch ness Monster, [3] and in 1963 joined the newly formed Loch Ness Phenomena Investigation Bureau. [ 4 ] After several hundred hours of watching the Loch, Holiday claims that he reported four unidentified sightings.