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Nationality
  
American

Sport
  
Swimming


Name
  
Lynne Cox

Role
  
Swimmer

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Born
  
1957 (age 57–58)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America

Education
  
University of California, Santa Barbara

Awards
  
Glamour Woman of the Year Award

Books
  
Swimming to Antarctica, Elizabeth - Queen of the Seas, Grayson, Open Water Swimmin, South with the Sun: Roald Am

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Lynne Cox (born 1957 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American long-distance open-water swimmer, writer and speaker. She is best known for being the first person to swim between the United States and the Soviet Union, in the Bering Strait, a feat which has been recognized for easing Cold War tensions between US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

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Achievements

In 1971, she and her teammates were the first group of teenagers to complete the crossing of the Catalina Island Channel in California. She has twice held the record for the fastest crossing of the English Channel from England to France (1972 in a time of 9 hours 57 minutes and 1973 in a time of 9 hours 36 minutes). In 1975, Cox became the first woman to swim the 10 °C (50 °F), 16 km (10 mi) Cook Strait in New Zealand. In 1976, she was the first person to swim the Straits of Magellan in Chile, and the first to swim around the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa.

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Cox is perhaps best known for swimming 2 hour 5 minutes in the Bering Strait on 7 August 1987, from the island of Little Diomede in Alaska to Big Diomede, then part of the Soviet Union, where the water temperature averaged around 43 to 44 °F (6 to 7 °C). At the time people living on the Diomede Islands, only 3.7 km (2.3 mi) apart, were not permitted to travel between them, although the Eskimo communities there had been closely linked until the natives of Big Diomede were moved to the Russian mainland after World War II. Her accomplishment a few years before the end of the Cold War earned praise from both US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

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At the signing of the INF Missile Treaty at the White House, Gorbachev made a toast. He and President Reagan lifted their glasses and Gorbachev said: "Last summer it took one brave American by the name of Lynne Cox just two hours to swim from one of our countries to the other. We saw on television how sincere and friendly the meeting was between our people and the Americans when she stepped onto the Soviet shore. She proved by her courage how close to each other our peoples live".

Another of her accomplishments was swimming more than a mile (1.6 km) in the waters of Antarctica. Cox was in the water for 25 min, swimming 1.22 miles (1.96 km). Her book about the experience, Swimming to Antarctica, was published in 2004.

Her second book, Grayson, details her encounter with a lost baby gray whale during an early morning workout off the coast of California. It was published in 2006.

In August 2006, she swam across the Ohio River in Cincinnati from the Serpentine Wall to Newport, Kentucky to bring attention to plans to decrease the water quality standards for the Ohio River.

In 2011, she published South with the Sun, both a biography of Roald Amundsen and a chronicle of her 2007 swimming expedition to Greenland, Baffin Island and Alaska, tracing Amundsen's Northwest Passage expedition.

Works

  • Swimming to Antarctica, Alfred A. Knopf, 2004 ISBN 0-15-603130-2
  • Grayson, Alfred A. Knopf, 2006 ISBN 0-307-26454-8
  • South with the Sun, Alfred A. Knopf, 2011 ISBN 978-0-307-59340-5
  • Open Water Swimming Manual: An Expert's Survival Guide For Triathletes And Open Water Swimmers, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2013 ISBN 978-0-345-80609-3
  • Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas", Schwartz & Wade, 2014 ISBN 9780375858888
  • Swimming in the Sink: An Episode of the Heart, Alfred A. Knopf, September 2016, ISBN 978-1101947623
  • Awards and honors

  • 2014 California Book Awards Juvenile Finalist for "Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas"
  • 2015 Irma Black Award Honor
  • The asteroid 37588 Lynnecox was named in her honor.
  • References

    Lynne Cox Wikipedia