Martin Strel
Martin Strel, is a Slovenian long-distance swimmer, one of the most elite endurance athletes best known for swimming the entire length of various rivers. Strel holds successive Guinness World Records for swimming the Danube river, the Mississippi River, the Yangtze River, and the Amazon River. His motto is "swimming for peace, friendship and clean waters."
Swimming history
Strel was born in the town of Mokronog, in the Slovenian region of Lower Carniola, then part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.Strel's first two river swims were the Krka river in his homeland, in 28 hours in 1992, and the boundary Kolpa river, in 16 hours in 1993. In 2000, he swam the Danube River and achieved the world long distance swimming record in 58 days. In July 2001, he achieved one more world record — of non-stop swimming in Danube within 84 hours and 10 minutes. He lost 40 pounds of weight.
In 2002, he swam the entire Mississippi River in 68 days. In 2003, he swam the Argentine Paraná River. On 10 June 2004, Martin started swimming down the Yangtze River in China. He reached Shanghai in 40 days on 30 July 2004, one day before planned.
Strel swam the Amazon River, commencing on 1 February 2007, finishing 66 days later on 7 April 2007. This was a record-breaking distance of, longer than the width of the Atlantic Ocean. He had escort boats that were prepared to pour blood into the river to distract meat-eating fish such as piranhas.
In 2007, the Nile had been proposed as his next river, but Strel said, "I am not going to do the Nile. It's long but not challenging enough, it is just a small creek. The Amazon is much more mighty."
He plans to swim across Lake Arenal on 29 September 2010 as part of his visit to an environmentalist international film festival in Costa Rica. He plans to swim about 6 kilometres from shore and then back to his starting point.
In June 2011 Strel completed his Colorado River Swim challenge for the documentary Stan Lee's Superhumans.
Achievements by year:
- 2008: Sognefjord, Norway; Loch Ness, UK
- 2009: Doha, Qatar; River Thames, UK; River Cam, UK
- 2010: Grand Canyon, Arizona, US; Lake Mead, Nevada/Arizona, US
- 2011: Lake Ontario, Canada; Lake Simcoe, Canada; Lake Arenal, Costa Rica; San Juan River, Costa Rica
- 2012: Saguaro Lake, Arizona, US; Canyon Lake, Arizona, US; Apache Lake, Arizona, US Theodore Roosevelt Lake, Arizona, US
- 2013: Lake Powell, Arizona/Utah, US; Robben Island, South Africa
- 2014: Bondi Beach, Australia; Shelly Beach, Australia
- 2015: Lake Pleasant, Arizona, US; Tennessee River, Tennessee, US
- 2016: Rocky Point, Mexico; Alkhobar – Manamma
- 2017: Manhattan, New York, US; Lake Wörth, Austria
- 2018: Alcatraz – Golden Gate Bridge, US
- 2019: Farallon Islands, California, US
- 2020: San Diego River, California, US
- 2021: Mura River, Slovenia