A Frenchman who lost all his arms and legs in a freak accident is preparing to swim cross the English Channel. Philippe Croizon will instantly earn himself a place in the record books if his 22 miles crossing from Folkestone, Kent, to Cap-Gris-Nez, near Calais, is successful.
Amazingly, just two years ago he was barely able to swim two lengths of his local pool. The 42-year-old Frenchman, who is nicknamed ‘Iron Man’, lost his four limbs in 1994 when a TV aerial he was trying to mend touched an overhead power line. He was immediately hit with 20,000 volts of electricity and had to have both arms and both legs amputated.
Since then Philippe, from Chatellerault, in the Vienne department of central France, has done everything he can to try and lead a normal life. He was inspired to attempt the swim after watching a documentary about crossing the Channel from his hospital bed. ‘This is a dream and I’m determined to fulfil it,’ he said, showing off his specially-designed flippers.
‘At first my parents thought the idea was mad, but I was determined to carry on. The more I practice in the sea, the more I feel confident.’ Philippe has been swimming for up to 30 hours a week for the past two years, and building up his body strength in his local gym. He hopes to complete the 22 mile swim in around 24 hours, and will be accompanied by a medical team throughout.
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