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Swimmer sets off in attempt to be first to cross Pacific

The Associated Press
June 5, 2018 at 3:46PM

TOKYO — Professional distance swimmer Ben Lecomte set off from Japan to San Francisco on Tuesday in an attempt to become the first person to swim across the Pacific Ocean.

Spokesman Alexandre Borreil said Lecomte left at 8 a.m. on Tuesday from Choshi, Japan, which is northeast of Tokyo in neighboring Chiba prefecture. He is expected to swim eight hours daily on a journey that could take six to eight months and will cover about 8,000 kilometers (5,000 miles).

"For the moment we know he left and everything went well," Borreil said.

Organizers say Lecomte completed a similar swim across the Atlantic in 1998. Lecomte, 51, is a French-born long distance swimmer who now lives in Texas.

He's doing this swim to raise awareness about the health of the world's oceans and the threat of pollution.

Scientific teams accompanying Lecomte will collect more than 1,000 water samples and study plastic pollution, mammal migration and the effect of extreme endurance events on the human body.

Ben Lecomte claims to be the first person to swim the Atlantic Ocean, and now he's tackling the Pacific.
Ben Lecomte claims to be the first person to swim the Atlantic Ocean, and now he's tackling the Pacific. (Dennis McGrath/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Ben Lecomte will wear a wet suit, fins and a shark repellent bracelet and will breathe through a snorkel during his Pacific Ocean swim.
Ben Lecomte will wear a wet suit, fins and a shark repellent bracelet and will breathe through a snorkel during his Pacific Ocean swim. (Dennis McGrath/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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