| U.S. woman crosses Channel four 
			times in record-breaking swim
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			 [September 17, 2019] 
			LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. 
			endurance swimmer Sarah Thomas has become the first person to swim 
			across the English Channel four times without stopping, refuelling 
			only on a liquid formula during her 54-hour feat. 
 The 37-year-old woman from Colorado performed her record-breaking 
			swim a year after receiving treatment for breast cancer, and 
			dedicated her achievement to fellow cancer survivors.
 
 She came ashore on a beach near Dover, on the south coast of 
			England, on Tuesday morning, exhausted and with a sore throat from 
			all the salt water.
 
 "I was throwing up, I was sick," she said, huddled in a towel.
 
 "I was really just pretty numb," she told the BBC soon afterwards in 
			a croaky voice.
 
 "There were a lot of people on the beach to meet me and wish me 
			well. That was really nice of them, but I feel just mostly stunned 
			right now, I just can't believe we did it."
 
 In theory, the route that Thomas swam should have been 80 miles (130 
			km) long, but due to strong currents in the Channel she in fact swam 
			130 miles (210 km). She said she saw lots of fish and jellyfish 
			along the way.
 
			
			 
			Previously, four swimmers had crossed the water between England and 
			France three times without stopping.
 Thomas consumed only a liquid diet during her swim. Her support 
			crew, following her in a boat, would throw her a bottle containing a 
			mix of carbohydrates, electrolytes and some caffeine, with a little 
			apple juice to improve the flavour.
 
 "That's what I ate most of the way," she said.
 
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			Sarah Thomas reacts after she arrived to Shakespeare Beach, Dover, 
			Britain September 17, 2019 in this still image taken from social 
			media video CHANNEL SWIMMING ACADEMY via REUTERS 
            
			 
            Upon arrival, she tried to celebrate with champagne but found it did 
			not go down well. She did manage to eat some M&M chocolates.
 "Hopefully I can sleep the rest of the day. I'm pretty out of it and 
			pretty tired right now, for sure," she said.
 
 (Writing by Estelle Shirbon; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
 
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