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Fitness & Sport
Pugh conquers Fifth Ocean
Last updated: Friday, January 27, 2006
Cape Town swimming sensation Lewis Gordon Pugh Friday became the first person to complete a long-distance swim in all five oceans of the world, according to a press release from the Sports Science Institute of South Africa (SSISA).

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"Pugh who has pioneered more swims than any other swimmer in history had already completed long-distance swims in the Atlantic Ocean (across the English Channel, 1992), the Arctic Ocean (around North Cape - the most northern point in Europe, 2003), the Southern Ocean (across Deception Island off Antarctica, 2005), and the Indian Ocean (across Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa, 2006)," the statement said.

Friday he swam 15 kilometres from Manly Beach to the Sydney Opera House to complete a swim in the Pacific Ocean.

The swim comes just weeks after Pugh broke the world record for the most southern swim ever completed - in 0°C water off Antarctica. "There's something very magical about swimming in all five oceans of the world. It feels great to have been the first to it!" an elated Pugh said after the swim. "A few years ago I would never have believed this would be possible."

Unique ability to handle cold
"The challenge of swimming in all five oceans is rooted in the limitations of human physiology. There are very few swimmers in the world that can complete a long-distance swim in the Arctic Ocean or Southern Ocean in just a Speedo. Most swimmers would be disabled within seconds of diving into the freezing water. However, Pugh is able to do this because he has a unique ability to raise his core body temperature in anticipation of swimming in extreme cold water. This is a very special moment in the history of swimming, and sport generally," explained Professor Tim Noakes, Director of the SSISA, who accompanied Pugh on his recent Arctic and Antarctic swims.

The Pacific Ocean swim on Friday was relatively easy for Pugh compared to the challenges of his recent Arctic and Southern Ocean swims – Friday's swim was in 20°C water and took six hours and one minute to complete. However, Lewis's electronic anti-shark device was washed overboard at the start of the swim.

"It was a bit scary swimming in Australian waters after all the shark attacks here without an electronic anti-shark device but luckily we did not encounter any sharks," Pugh said.

"I want to thank all those people who have helped me achieve this dream, especially all the scientists at the Sports Science Institute of South Africa who trained me to swim in the Arctic and the Antarctic," he said.

Based on a press release from the SSISA.

Read more: Pugh breaks Antarctic record

January 2006
 
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