KEY WEST, Florida – Diana Nyad on Monday became the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without the help of a shark cage.
The 64-year-old Nyad stepped ashore in Key West just before 2 p.m., about 53 hours after she began her swim in Havana on Saturday.
As she approached the shore, spectators surrounded her in the water, taking pictures and cheering her on. She swam within a couple dozen feet of the beach and walked on to dry land. She looked dazed and sunburned.
It was Nyad’s fifth try to complete the roughly 110-mile swim. She tried three times in 2011 and 2012. She also tried in 1978.
Her last attempt was cut short by boat trouble, storms, unfavorable currents and jellyfish stings that left her face puffy and swollen.
The 64-year-old Nyad stepped ashore in Key West just before 2 p.m., about 53 hours after she began her swim in Havana on Saturday.
As she approached the shore, spectators surrounded her in the water, taking pictures and cheering her on. She swam within a couple dozen feet of the beach and walked on to dry land. She looked dazed and sunburned.
It was Nyad’s fifth try to complete the roughly 110-mile swim. She tried three times in 2011 and 2012. She also tried in 1978.
Her last attempt was cut short by boat trouble, storms, unfavorable currents and jellyfish stings that left her face puffy and swollen.