Endurance swimmer Diana Nyad has ended her latest attempt to swim from Cuba to Florida after being stung by jellyfish twice, her team announced Sunday.
The 62-year-old was pulled out Saturday night after the second jellyfish sting. She returned to the water early Sunday morning.
Nyad's first Cuba-Florida attempt, back in 1978, was brought to an end by strong currents and bad weather after almost 42 hours in the water.
She made a try in August, before she was pulled from the water after 60 miles, and almost 29 hours of swimming. She blamed a shoulder injury she suffered early in the journey, and an 11-hour-long asthma attack. Ref. CNN
Diana Nyad, 64, is about 2 miles shy of finishing her swim from Cuba to Florida, a goal she's pursued for 35 years.
Nyad, 64, began her fifth attempt at the 103-mile journey in Havana on Saturday morning. She may reach Key West between 2 and 4 p.m. ET.
She is swimming without a protective cage or flippers. In 1997, Australian Susie Maroney completed the swim from within a shark cage. She was 22 at the time.
Nyad has said this is her final attempt but wants to prove "It's never too late to chase your dream." Ref. CNN
Diana Nyad, 64, has completed her swim from Cuba to Florida on her fifth try. Nyad took more than 52 hours to swim the 103-mile trip. It's the farthest she or anyone else has gone without a shark cage. Ref. CNN