San Luis Potosí’s David Olvera rewrites the record books by swimming nonstop from Cozumel to Cancún
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Ten months after setting a Guinness World Record with his open-water swim around Manhattan, David Olvera has rewritten the record books again — this time by swimming from Cozumel to Cancún.
Olvera, 31, from Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí, swam the 85 kilometers (about 53 miles) on Tuesday, completing the crossing in 16 hours, 48 minutes of nonstop swimming.
The feat set a new record for the longest solo, unassisted, open-water swim in Mexico, surpassing the previous widely recognized 55-kilomet
Olvera, 31, from Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí, swam the 85 kilometers (about 53 miles) on Tuesday, completing the crossing in 16 hours, 48 minutes of nonstop swimming.
The feat set a new record for the longest solo, unassisted, open-water swim in Mexico, surpassing the previous widely recognized 55-kilomet
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