Chinese women's relay swim team 1st to cross English Channel

By Tan Yingzi in Beijing | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2019-07-04 13:24
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The five Chinese women pose for a photo before starting their relay swim across the English Channel on July 2. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

After relay swimming for nearly 20 hours and covering 72.85 kilometers, five Chinese women crossed the English Channel and finally landed on Calais, France, at 18:30 local time on July 3.

It marks the first time that Chinese female swimmers challenged the famous open-water route as a relay swim team.

The five amateur swimmers are Zhang Shujuan from Liaoning province, Zheng Kemei from Anhui province, Lu Yanhua from Heilongjiang province, Wang Shuiliang from Shanxi province and Wei Qing from Chongqing.

They started at 21:57 local time on July 2 in Dover, the United Kingdom.

The English Channel, that finger of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Britain from Northern France, is less than 19 nautical miles wide between Dover and Calais, what locals call the fast-channel crossing.

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