A Swimmer Breaks the World Record for Longer Swim in Frosty Waters without Neoprene
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Barbara Hernández challenged the icy waters of Puerto Natales and managed to travel 3.84 kilometers on the Canal Señoret without neoprene costume, in extreme conditions of 4.5 °C of water and 0 °C of air. The feat, carried out in 1 hour, 6 minutes and 15 seconds, exceeded the world record and awaits confirmation from Guinness World Records, which would mark the fourth global title in his sports career.Continue reading...
It is official. Barbara Hernández is the Chilean woman with the most Guinness Record. Today the international association of the Guinness Record recognized the last feat of the extreme swimmer in Puerto Natales. It is the maximum distance swimming by a woman in the world in temperatures under the 5th Clesius. The Ice Mermaid achieved it this Saturday August 30 when she swam 3.84 kilometers in the Señoret Canal in Puerto Natales, facing the lowes…
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