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Mercedes Gleitze greased for Gibraltar swim
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Mercedes Gleitze greased for Gibraltar swim
Open water long-distance swimmer Mercedes Gleitze greases herself in preparation for her Strait of Gibraltar attempted swim (she succeeded on her second attempt in 1928). Date: 1927
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Attempted Distance Gibraltar Grease Greased Mercedes Strait Swim Swimmer Swimming 1927 Greasing
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In this evocative black-and-white photograph, open water long-distance swimmer Mercedes Gleitze is seen meticulously applying a thick layer of grease to her body in preparation for her historic attempt to swim the treacherous waters of the Strait of Gibraltar. The image, captured in 1927, portrays Gleitze in a determined and focused state, her expression a mix of concentration and resolve. Mercedes Gleitze, a British swimmer, had made headlines in the late 1920s for her daring and ambitious swimming feats. The Strait of Gibraltar, a narrow body of water separating Europe from Africa, was known for its strong currents and rough waters, making it a formidable challenge for even the most experienced swimmers. Undeterred, Gleitze was determined to become the first woman to swim across the strait. In this photograph, Gleitze is seen in the midst of her rigorous preparation for the swim. Surrounded by a group of men, she applies the grease to her body, ensuring every inch of skin is covered to protect against the cold water and prevent the chafing that can occur during long-distance swimming. The image is a testament to her grit and determination, as well as the support and encouragement she received from those around her. Gleitze's first attempt to swim the Strait of Gibraltar in 1927 was unsuccessful, as she was forced to abandon her swim due to strong currents and cold water. But she did not give up. She returned the following year and, on her second attempt, became the first woman to swim the strait, completing the feat in just under 15 hours. The photograph captures a moment of history in the making, as Gleitze bravely prepares to take on one of the most challenging swims in the world.
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