Swimming 2,800 km Ross Edgley spent 5 months To Breaks 4 World Records

Recently a 33-year-old swimmer and fitness expert, Ross Edgley, returned from an epic 1,780-mile (2,800 km) journey. Ross spent 5 months at sea and is believed to be the first person to swim around the island of Great Britain.

Ross is not new to extreme challenges. In January, he attempted to swim 100km in the Caribbean carrying a 100lb tree. Later that year he accomplished the world’s longest rope climb in less than 24 hours. He managed to climb the height of Mount Everest — 8,848 meters, or 29,029 feet. On June he decided to embark on a new challenge – The Great British Swim.

The journey didn’t come without a cost. To have enough energy for the swim he had to consume 15,000 calories per day. Within the first few weeks of his quest challenges began to arise. “I woke up this morning with chunks of my tongue on my pillow,” Ross said in one of the video updates he made throughout the journey. The athlete was suffering from what is referred to as “salt mouth”, caused by the build-up of salt water on the tongue. Later he developed severe chafing on his neck. Another unpleasant surprised followed after that. “Just when I think I’ve got this whole thing figured out… jellyfish!” Ross said. However, jellyfish are nothing compared to swimming with sharks. “I’m still not entirely sure how I feel about sharing the swimming pool with a basking shark,” he admits.

While these 157 days at sea were extremely exhausting and challenging, Ross managed to break 4 world records during this amazing feat. The records include – the first person to swim the entire South Coast of the UK, the longest ever staged sea swim, the fastest person on the planet to swim from Land’s End to John O’Groats, and the first person to swim around Great Britain. After his victorious swim, Ross returned to England and was warmly greeted by a group of fans who swam the last miles next to him. Scroll below to see how this amazing journey unfolded!

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Recently a 33-year-old swimmer and fitness expert, Ross Edgley, returned from an epic 1,780-mile (2,800 km) journey


He spent 5 months at sea and is believed to be the first person to swim around the island of Great Britain


Ross is not new to extreme challenges. He accomplished the world’s longest rope climb in less than 24 hours by climbing the height equal of Mount Everest — 8,848m (29,029 feet)


He also attempted to swim 100km in the Caribbean carrying a 100lb tree


On his Twitter account, Ross shared what his body looked like after this swim


However, his newest greatest challenge didn’t come without a cost either


To have enough energy for the swim around Great Britain he had to consume 15,000 calories per day


He was suffering from what is referred to as “salt mouth”, caused by the build-up of salt water on the tongue




 




Ross also shared a photo of his legs


https://www.instagram.com/p/BnNvLyTncKc/?utm_source=ig_embed

 

Later he developed severe chafing on his neck


He had to swim surrounded by jellyfish and even a shark


While these 157 days at sea were extremely exhausting and challenging, Ross managed to break 4 world records during this amazing feat


The records include – the first person to swim the entire South Coast of the UK, the longest ever staged sea swim, the fastest person on the planet to swim from Land’s End to John O’Groats


And the most important one – the first person to swim around Great Britain!




 


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