- Title: FRANCE/AT SEA: FRENCHMAN BENOIT LECOMTE FIRST PERSON TO SWIM THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
- Date: 25th September 1998
- Summary: AT SEA OFF FRENCH COAST (SEPTEMBER 25, 1998) (RTV) 1. SLV BENOIT LECOMTE SWIMMING BESIDE BOAT 0.08 QUIBERON, FRANCE (SEPTEMBER 25, 1998) (RTV) 2. SLV MEDIA AND GIRLFRIEND TRINH DANG WAITING ON BEACH 0.11 3. SLV LECOMTE SWIMMING LAST FEW METRES / MV GIRLFRIEND WATCHES THROUGH BINNOCULARS / SLV LECOMTE SWIMMING / SLV PAN WELCOME MESSAGE WRITTEN IN THE SAND / MV CROWD POINT /SLV LECOMTE SWIMMING (6 SHOTS) 0.34 5. SCU LECOMTE SWIMMING / MV DANG RUNNING INTO WATER TO WELCOME LECOMTE BACK TO DRY LAND/ PAIR KISS IN SEA 0.51 6. SLV CROWD GATHERED ON BEACH 0.56 7. MV LECOMTE AND DANG WALK ASHORE/ MV LECOMTE POURS BUCKET OF FRESH WATER OVER HIS HEAD (2 SHOTS) 1.13 8. SCU LECOMTE SHOWS HIS FIANCE FLIPPERS WITH THE WORDS "WILL YOU MARRY ME?" DANG KISSES LECOMTE AND SOMEONE POURS CHAMPAGNE OVER HER HEAD 1.25 9. MV CROWD/ LECOMTE AND DANG DRINK CHAMPAGNE (2 SHOTS) 1.46 10. SLV NEWS CONFERENCE IN LOCAL HOTEL 1.51 11. SCU LECOMTE SAYS THAT EMOTIONALLY AN PHYSICALLY HE IS DRAINED. IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY WHAT HE FEELS LIKE JUST NOW AS SO MANY FEELINGS ARE RUNNING THROUGH HIM BUT HE'S PLEASED HE MANAGED IT AND PROMOTED CANCER RESEARCH WHICH WAS MOTIVATION THROUGHOUT HIS ENTIRE SWIM (ENGLISH) 2.31 12. SLV PAN NEWS CONFERENCE 2.38 Initials Script is copyright Reuters Limited. All rights reserved
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- Location: QUIBERON, FRANCE/ AT SEA
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- Country: France
- Reuters ID: LVA6N23GWM7ZBA3NQNKO16W84M7
- Story Text: A Frenchman has become the first person to swim the Atlantic Ocean.The first thing Benoit Lecomte did when he waded ashore after 72 days at sea was propose to his girlfriend.
Many people have tried but nobody until now has succeeded.Benoit Lecomte on Friday (September 25) became the first person ever to swim the Atlantic Ocean, reaching the Brittany coast after a 72-day crossing.
His girlfriend Trinh Dang was waiting on the beach at Quiberon to welcome him home.
She ran into the sea as Lecomte swam the last few metres of his record-breaking marathon.
Thirty-one-year old Lecomte had set off on the trip of more than 3,700 miles from Hyannis, Massachusetts, in the United States on July 16, swimming six to eight hours a day and resting on a 12-metre yacht.
When he finally made it ashore he vowed "Never again".
Then he removed his flippers and showed Dang the message painted on their bottoms: "Trinh, will you marry me?" Lecomte, whose feat has raised some $175,000 for cancer research, said he took on the swim not only for the challenge but also in memory of his father, who died of colon cancer seven years ago.
Lecome said the swim had left him exhausted, lonely and nauseous from swallowing salt water.
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