Omar Hegazy lost his left leg in 2015 but didn't let it deter him from making swimming history. The 31-year-old Egyptian swimmer eclipsed two Guinness World Records last week, including the record for ...
An Egyptian swimmer has broken two Guinness World Records after losing his leg in 2015. Omar Hegazy, 31, broke the record for "longest distance swam underwater with one breath" and "longest distance ...
(Reuters) - An Egyptian adventurer has become the first amputee to swim from Egypt to Jordan, crossing a 20-kilometre (12.4 miles) stretch of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba last month in under nine hours ...
(Reuters) - An Egyptian adventurer has become the first amputee to swim from Egypt to Jordan, crossing a 20-kilometre (12.4 miles) stretch of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba last month in under nine hours ...
My source of motivation in the beginning was that I do not have much left to lose. I only got into swimming because I was a very angry. I found a way to I let out my anger and frustration, but it was ...
Omar Hegazy, 31, broke the record for "longest distance swam underwater with one breath" and "longest distance swam underwater with one breath with fins," according to a statement from Guinness World ...
Egyptian swimmer Omar Hegazy broke two Guinness World Records last week after losing his leg in 2015. The 31-year-old first broke the record for “longest distance swam underwater with one breath,” ...
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