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    Palfrey ends Cuba-Florida swim amid strong current

    KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — A 49-year-old grandmother and veteran endurance swimmer scuttled her quest early Sunday to become the first woman to swim unaided from Cuba to the Florida Keys, unable to close the gap on the last 26 miles of a more than 100-mile ocean odyssey.

    Penny Palfrey had fended off painful jellyfish stings while keeping an eye on hammerhead sharks as she attempted the crossing without a shark cage. But her support team said the tricky currents of the Florida Straits proved to be her biggest obstacle, thwarting her achingly close to her goal.

    All told, the British-born Australian athlete had been swimming nearly 41 hours since plunging into balmy waters near Havana, Cuba, on Friday to start out. She was about three-quarters of the way into her swim when she gave up the effort about midnight, just 26 miles south of Florida's Key West.

    Her crew tweeted few details early Sunday of the end of her quest but said: "Penny Palfrey had to be pulled out of the water ... due to a strong southeast current that made it impossible for her to continue her swim. Penny is presently on her escort boat being taken care of by her crew."

    "She is fine," Andrea Woodburn, one of the team members, confirmed by telephone from Key West.

    Wooburn said early Sunday that she had been in contact with the escort vessel during the night and it was unclear where it would head next. She had no immediate details on Palfrey's physical condition or the currents she had encountered.

    The Straits are notorious for their fickle ocean currents, including the powerful Gulf Stream. But whether she encountered problems with the Gulf Stream or a side eddy of that current or some other were not immediately apparent.

    At last report about 10 p.m. EDT Saturday (0200 GMT Sunday) — roughly 39 hours into the swim — Palfrey was 79 miles (127.13 kilometers) from her starting point at a marina in the Cuban capital, according to an online GPS tracking report. She was positioned about 28 miles (45.06 kilometers) south, southwest of Key West.

    But two hours after the 10 p.m. Saturday report, it appeared based on GPS data that she had made difficult headway before scrapping her effort. GPS data released online suggested she had been averaging as much as 3 mph while swimming at her strongest Saturday, before her speed then slowed to 2 mph and less after sundown.

    Earlier Saturday, however, Palfrey's crew reported she had been swimming steady and strong in calm, tepid ocean waters that were virtually ideal for the attempt at the record books. She also had reported no physical complaints other than the jellyfish stings more than halfway into the swim.

    Palfrey had sought to become the first woman to swim from Cuba to the Keys without the aid of a shark cage. Instead she had been relying on equipment that surrounded her with an electrical field to deter the predators. Her support team consisted of more than a dozen navigators, handlers and medical personnel escorting her on the 44-foot (13-meter) catamaran Sealuver.

    She said she spotted a few hammerhead sharks and her crew said they delighted in dolphin pods spotted on the ocean.

    After Palfrey set off Friday from Cuba, a member of her crew was tweeting to fans regularly and her webpage was updated with her location every 10 minutes or so based on data from a GPS device she wore. The daunting effort has been commonly reported as a 103-mile (166-kilometer) swim, however the GPS coordinates suggest it is more like 107 miles (172 kilometer).

    She faced numerous challenges, including the prospect of physical and mental fatigue and fending off dehydration, hypothermia and potentially dangerous marine life.

    At the rate she had been swimming, it had been estimated the crossing would have taken more than 56 hours to complete — with arrival sometime Sunday in the Keys if she had kept going.

    Australian Susie Maroney made the crossing in 1997 at age 22, but with a shark cage. American Diana Nyad made two unsuccessful cageless attempts last year on either side of her 62nd birthday, but had to call them off due to a debilitating asthma attack and painful Portuguese man o' war stings. She has announced plans to try again this summer.

     

    249 comments

    • SimpleMan  •  Providence, Rhode Island  •  47 mins ago
      You'll get it next time Ms Penny.
    • LifeSaver  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  2 hrs 4 mins ago
      The journey is 101 miles. She swam all but 26 of those miles. She swam 75 miles and that's considered a failure? I hardly think so. I'd be lucky if I could swim the length of a city block, let alone 75 miles.
      • Lynn 1 hr 19 mins ago
        Better luck next time, there will be a next time and a success story.
      • saturday 1 hr 2 mins ago
        isnt this her third failure?
      • bewildered 45 mins ago
        of course it is a failure.she tried, she failed.
    • Tony  •  16 mins ago
      You are a winner in my book Penny.
      Some of the meanest creatures on earth swim in those waters.
      Your courage and fortitude should be a lesson to all of us.
      God Bless You and I will pray that your next attempt will be successful.
      A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ for effort.
    • YahYah  •  25 mins ago
      Someone always thinks they can do this. Decades ago a woman had to quit because she suffered jellyfish stings. Why do people keep trying to do this?
    • Del-one  •  Dover, Delaware  •  2 hrs 0 mins ago
      Maybe in a few years when Penny Palfrey gets a little older and more mature, she will be able to make it all the way. It is refreshing to see people that are approaching middle age, do things that most of us only dream about. 3/4 of the way is a win all by itself. Penny, you are a inspiration to all of us.
      • Jack 1 hr 33 mins ago
        Do you think middle age means ready to die?
      • Jack 1 hr 32 mins ago
        Other than Cubans few people dream of swimming from shore to shore.
      • RheaS 19 mins ago
        More mature? 49 isn't exactly immature. It's not like "in my wild and carefree days, I attempted to swim to Florida. Boy, was a I reckless 49 year old!"
    • steve62  •  1 hr 31 mins ago
      i dont think i could swim 1 mile .
      • Jack 1 hr 28 mins ago
        I read a book called "I think I can". Ever since that I think I can, I think I can I think I can. I usually do, lol.
      • Garr Obo 1 hr 11 mins ago
        I know that I can't swim a mile. More like a hundred yards for me unless I've got all day and I can swim on my back with fins.
    • Nemesis  •  Columbia, Missouri  •  22 secs ago
      Oh well. Maybe next time she can try it in a makeshift raft like all the other Cubans trying to flee the prosperity that liberalism has given Cuba.
    • Andrew  •  Houston, Texas  •  15 mins ago
      Still an awesome attempt and effort. massive Kudos
    • HoulieMon  •  Florence, Massachusetts  •  5 mins ago
      To bad Jack LaLane wasn't alive . In his prime he'ed of done it with one arm tied behind his back !........................Ha !
    • JohnNY  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  8 hrs ago
      I was wondering what was gonna happen when she reached the Gulf stream currents.
      you never know unless you try . Good Job Penny Palfrey. i couldnt do it
      • C 5 hrs ago
        actually, placing any floating object in the water would give you a pretty good idea
      • sagebrush 4 hrs ago
        She couldn't do it either.
      • Lilly 1 hr 35 mins ago
        Scorpion is right. If they are not aware, you will get shot. Just like when the plane of the cuban american organization in Miami flew to close to their airspace, they shot the plane down without warning.
    • kevin bond  •  5 hrs ago
      the threat of shark attack would have kept me from doing this. and not being able to swim that far. but sharks.....man they scare the hell out of me. and she swam without a cage......ballsy.
      • P.O.M. 5 hrs ago
        Stupid is a better word! Some people have to be seen and heard, that is just their
        make-up!
      • Kevin 4 hrs ago
        P.O.M.: Not everyone can push humanity or at least try to achieve greatness. That's why people like you exist... to let us know why to avoid having a mediocre life. Have fun in suburbia.
      • the only nonwhacko 4 hrs ago
        yeah, there's easier ways to be "seen and heard", and seeing as I already forgot her name, I'm thinking it's more a personal challenge.
    • ChangeisWelcome  •  Fort Myers, Florida  •  2 hrs 0 mins ago
      I can hear Patrick now, "Sponge Bob, get the nets. We're going jelly fishing!"

      Great job Penny and hope you are feeling relief soon.
    • J Brian  •  4 hrs ago
      If it could be done every Cuban would be an Olympic Swimmer.
    • roy  •  Dallas, Texas  •  1 hr 15 mins ago
      Many people think they have to be "somebody". Just lead a good life and do no harm.Now that's a record I would want.
    • Morpheous  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  50 mins ago
      I'm so sorry for her. I was hoping we would be here congratulating her this morning.
    • Wolfpackengnr  •  52 mins ago
      And what have you done lately ?
    • saturday  •  1 hr 0 mins ago
      I also attempted this swim from the Keys to Cuba... I got just outside of the swimming area before the lifeguard blew his wistle at me.
    • janl  •  Altoona, Pennsylvania  •  1 hr 1 min ago
      A gallant effort! At least she tried, something most of us wouldn't even consider in our wildest dreams.
    • Bruce  •  7 hrs ago
      Does anyone ever try swimming the other way, to Cuba?
    • Bridge Dealer  •  Tampa, Florida  •  5 hrs ago
      "man o' war stings" Oh man, that thing hurts and give you the shakes.
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