World's longest unsupported swim dragging 105 kg gear⚠️
–Name: Jari Cennet Tammi
–Currently: World Record attempt #2
–Age: 64
–What: World’s longest unsupported Swim
–Where: Stockholm – Helsinki across the Baltic Sea
–Start: 10th of June
–Distance: 500km
–Duration: 32-37 Days
–Average daily swim: 13,7 km
–Calories burnt/Day: 4850
–Weight loss: 12kg (333gram/Day)
–Bags: 1x PRO DRYBAG 100L
–Laptop case: DRYCASE
–Tools: Multi-tool
–Total weight of raft: 105 kg, Packed with tent, dryfood, nuts, solar panel, watermaker and other essential gear
–Live GPS tracking: Länk
This is not the first adventure for Jari as he two years ago swam 328km along the east coast of Sweden, Oaxen to Öregrund. A 32 day long adventure where Jari only had to take one day off due to back problems.
Plus last years attempt where he had to be rescued (2km from his intended destination Åland, Finland) as his navigation system shut down so he got off course and drifted south with winds and currents that pushed him further out on a stormy Baltic Sea.
Follow Jari’s 2nd attempt for the world’s longest unsupported swim across the Baltic Sea:
Jari Facebook @stockholmhelsingfors
Jari Instagram @swim_trek
We will also update our social media regularly about Jari Länk.
Stay tuned for more information.
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