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A group of British swimmers faced a jellyfish nightmare, abandoning their 31-mile sea crossing after 15 hours. Despite the pain, they remain determined to try again!
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Brit swimmers forced to call off 31-mile sea crossing after being attacked by thousands of JELLYFISH

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Last updated: September 26, 2024 1:23 pm
NTK Journalist Published September 26, 2024
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A group of Brit swimmers was forced to call off a 31-mile sea crossing after being attacked by thousands of JELLYFISH.

Sara Harris, Nick Board, Stewart Douglas, Steve Copper and Jacqui Woodward were 15 hours into the swim when it happened.

They had to abandon it with just 3.8 miles to go.

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The five swimmers needed immediate attention for rashes and swellings to their faces caused by multiple stings from swarms of thousands of the creatures.

A group of British swimmers faced a jellyfish nightmare, abandoning their 31-mile sea crossing after 15 hours. Despite the pain, they remain determined to try again!
One of the swimmers in the sea. (Picture: Jam Press)

They had been planning the swim for years.

The open-water swimmers set off early on Tuesday (24 Sept) from Land’s End, Cornwall, expecting the crossing to the Isles of Scilly would take between 16 and 18 hours.

But they hit trouble when they swam into huge numbers of mauve stinger jellyfish at dusk, as reported by Need To Know.

A group of British swimmers faced a jellyfish nightmare, abandoning their 31-mile sea crossing after 15 hours. Despite the pain, they remain determined to try again!
One of the swimmers in the sea. (Picture: Jam Press)

They are common in the North Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean.

Sara said: “As it got later, the mauve stingers which we had seen all day came to the surface, so we were all getting stung.

“Then, literally, every stroke we were getting battered by jellyfish stings.”

A group of British swimmers faced a jellyfish nightmare, abandoning their 31-mile sea crossing after 15 hours. Despite the pain, they remain determined to try again!
One of the swimmers in the sea. (Picture: Jam Press)

Stewart added: “It always hurts more when you get stung on the face.

“We had wetsuits, gloves and boots on, which gave some protection, but you were stung every time you put your face in.

“The support crew shone a torch into the water after dark and I’ve never seen so many jellyfish.”

“I put a balaclava on which helped, but between us, we probably accumulated 20 to 30 stings to the face each.

A group of British swimmers faced a jellyfish nightmare, abandoning their 31-mile sea crossing after 15 hours. Despite the pain, they remain determined to try again!
The group of swimmers. (Picture: Jam Press)

“It was horrendous.”

Sara said they had to cut short their 40-minute stints in the water because of the stings, adding: “Literally every stroke we were getting battered by jellyfish and jellyfish stings.

“I was inconsolable when I got out of the water, I’ve never been in so much pain.

“For all of us, to go in again and again with those stings, it was pretty hard.”

Stewart added: “It was the wind that stopped us.

A group of British swimmers faced a jellyfish nightmare, abandoning their 31-mile sea crossing after 15 hours. Despite the pain, they remain determined to try again!
The group of swimmers. (Picture: Jam Press)

“It really picked up after dark and it was only going to get worse.

“It would have taken another 12 hours or so to complete the crossing.

“The skipper said he didn’t think we were going to make it so we called it off.”

Steve added: “Unfortunately due to multiple mauve jellyfish stings and the tide being against us meant that after 15 hours we had to abort.

“We still took the boat to the island and swam the final 100 metres to touch land.”

They were then taken straight to the minor injuries unit at West Cornwall Hospital to be checked over.

Sara added: “It looks like we came down to Penzance to get Botox and lip fillers, I think that would be the best way to describe it.

“And it was the trainee doing it.”

The group is raising money for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Trust in memory of the father of one of the team members who recently passed away from the condition.

A group of British swimmers faced a jellyfish nightmare, abandoning their 31-mile sea crossing after 15 hours. Despite the pain, they remain determined to try again!
One of the swimmers in the sea. (Picture: Jam Press)

They have raised over £1,500 after hoping to rake in at least £1,000 on their JustGiving page.

Despite the horror jellyfish encounter it hadn’t put them off retrying.

Stewart said: “The jellyfish were a one-off.

“I think next year will be okay.”

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