
Jennifer Figge, 56, swam more than 2,000 miles across sometimes choppy seas to become the first woman to ever swim the Atlantic Ocean. She left the Cape Verde Islands off the coast of Africa on Jan. 12, and touched the sand in Trinidad in the Caribbean on Thursday.
First Woman Swims the Atlantic Ocean
By DANICA COTO,
AP
posted: 1 HOUR 16 MINUTES AGO
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Feb. 8) – Jennifer Figge pressed her toes into the Caribbean sand, exhilarated and exhausted as she touched land this week for the first time in almost a month.
Reaching a beach in Trinidad, she became the first woman on record to swim across the Atlantic Ocean — a dream she’d had since the early 1960s, when a stormy trans-Atlantic flight got her thinking she could don a life vest and swim the rest of the way if needed.
The 56-year-old left the Cape Verde Islands off Africa’s western coast on Jan. 12, battling waves of up to 30 feet and strong winds.
David Higdon, a friend of Figge who kept in touch with her via satellite phone, said she had originally planned to swim the Bahamas, but inclement weather forced her to veer 1,000 miles off course to Trinidad, where she arrived on Feb. 5.
Figge plans to continue her odyssey, swimming from Trinidad to the British Virgin Islands, where she expects to arrive in late February. The crew won’t compute the total distance Figge swam until after she completes the journey, Higdon said.
Then it’s home to Aspen, Colorado — where she trained for months in an outdoor pool amid snowy blizzards — to reunite with her Alaskan Malamute.
“My dog doesn’t know where I am,” she told The Associated Press on Saturday by phone. “It’s time for me to get back home to Hank.”
The dog swirled in her thoughts, as did family and friends, as Figge stroked through the chilly Atlantic waters escorted by a sailboat. She saw a pod of pilot whales, several turtles, dozens of dolphins, plenty of Portuguese man-of-war — but no sharks.
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What a woman!
Great achievement, no doubt about that. But honestly: why? Hiking thousands of miles I can understand as the views keep changing but swinging thousands of miles?! I just don’t get it, sorry.