400 fly non stop is hard for anyone, even doing an extended glide. Sounds like you are prepared then!
when are and where are you leaving? may wave you off if not working.
Best of luck too.
bonne chance :d
For those not following twitter. Spoke to pilot again now looking at (Bear always welcome a wave off)wednesday 9am from dover marina if the weather has cleared from tuesday, if not then 3pm wednesday will be perfect although it will mean swimming through the night. But should definatley mean going wednesday at some point. Off to finish tub of Ben & Jerry's half baked now.
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I wont tell you about the 800m fly laps in the local lake then.
Early on I was thinking of going for the fly crossing record 14h 34 but thought best get accross first.
If you aren't following his twitter, he set off just after midnight and going well by the sound of it.
I however am late getting ready for work, slightly different challenge...
http://twitter.com/#!/search/jonswims2france
Silly bugger has been swimming since Midnight.
About 6 miles off France............ 😯
Go on Jon!
Looks like he's struggling....
GO ON JON!
Just out the water into the boat 🙁
valiant effort, well done Jon.
It's not a failure - it's good practice for the next one!
Even the best cross channel swimmers don't make it every time.
Good effort and good luck for the next attempt.
Yes, a superb effort nonethless. I'm sure you're crack it next time, Jon.
What an experience that must have been.
I'm sure lessons have been learned, should you ever be nuts enough to try again.
Well in fella
And sleep........................... 🙂
Excellent effort, good warm up for the next one.
Hi everyone
As most of you will know I attempted my channel crossing 7th October at 12.30. I was making excellent progress making the English shipping lane in 2h 30 mins and the French shipping lane at 5h 30 mins which is about 6 miles off the French coast.
However, at my 4 hour feed I was violently sick and from there on unable to keep down any energy drinks given to me. From 6h30 into my swim I was unable to battle the tides and was dragged down the coast line never getting any nearer. Up to this point I was on for a sub 10 hour swim which would have been amazing, but not to be.
The decsion was taken to pull me out after 9 hours as it would have been 6 hours before the tide turned and then another 4 hours to reach French soil. I was not in a fit state to last that long in 15c water, and also turning my swim into 20 hours
However I tried to put on weight I only managed 4.5kg in 5 months all of which strangly came off during my 9 hr swim.
Thanks for watching my twitter, hope it provided some entertainment over your collective breakfasts.
I will be doing a relay next year I think and then go for another solo in 2012, and get a slot in August this time, with a bit more training next time.
Unlucky Johnny, but at least you gave it your best. Good luck for the future attempts.
Well done and good luck next time.
good effort (you still got waaaay further than most people!!)
Good luck if you attempt it again, I'm sure it'll be easier in a slightly warmer august!
well done mate, valiant effort
Aim for Mid Sept next year. The water will be a few degrees warmer, and more than likely smoother. Plus you did it during some big tides, surely neaps would be best with less tidal range and a few knots less to swim against.
Good effort though, more than most on here could ever acheive. My 1 mile sea swims after work used to tire me out , cannot contemplate 20 odd miles.
Well done fella, bit of bad luck with being sick/illness. Doesn't matter how well you train (and sounds like you more than prepared) if you get ill or an injury on the day when your doing something that hard thats unfortunately the end of things.
Hope things go better on the next attempt.
