Udaipur:Jharna Kumawat of Udaipur, the city of lakes in Rajasthan, has brought laurels to the country. Kumawat successfully swam across the English Channel in spite of bad weather.
Jharna, who works as a contact officer for the National Health Service in England, is also a pro open water swimmer. Earlier this month, she managed to cross the English Channel with her five-member relay team. She was supposed to cross the Channel on July 29 but due to continuous bad weather the date was extended. After this, August 3 was fixed for the feat.
According to Jharna, the 33 km sea route from the middle of the English Channel to France was very risky. Her relay team, however, successfully traversed through in 14 hours and 40 minutes. Apart from Jharna, the team had swimmers from Brazil, Kenya and other countries accompanying her. She covered a distance of four and a half km in 1 hour 15 minutes when the weather was a bit favourable in the beginning.
After that, she returned to the boat. Being the number five swimmer in the team, her turn came again after 7 hours, but by then the sea had turned rough. The high waves of the sea took a very severe test of Jharna's stamina. If she tried to move forward, the waves would throw her back again. Besides, the water was very cold. Jharna also felt nauseous at times due to the salt water. It was becoming difficult to see anything in the dark.