KEY WEST, Fla. — Swimmer Diana Nyad was pulled from the water early today after troubles in her Cuba-to-Florida bid. Another storm slowed Nyad early today as she entered the fourth day of her attempt ...
State officials will be unveiling a Florida Historical Marker in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday to commemorate Diana Nyad's incredible 110-mile swim from Cuba to Key West without a shark cage. Succeeding ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - After more than a decade since a world-renowned endurance swimmer made the long swim from Cuba to Key West, the epic milestone is being honored. City of Fort Lauderdale ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Diana Nyad’s crazy dream of swimming from Cuba to Florida began as a little girl, standing on the shores of Fort Lauderdale Beach. Thousands of Cuban refugees had just arrived ...
NEW YORK -- The 64-year-old woman who swam from Cuba to Florida is attempting to swim in a pool in midtown Manhattan for 48 straight hours to benefit victims of Superstorm Sandy. Wearing a pink swim ...
Diana Nyad, the woman who swam from Cuba to Florida earlier this month, addressed skeptics who suggested that she cheated during her 51-hour journey across the water, The Associated Press reported.
HAVANA (AP) — Endurance athlete Diana Nyad forged ahead in the Straits of Florida with renewed vigor Sunday in pursuit of a record 103-mile (166-kilometer), unassisted swim in open waters without the ...
KEY WEST, Florida — Diana Nyad has become the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without the help of a shark cage. The 64-year-old Nyad stepped ashore in Key West on Monday just before 2 p.m.
The 64-year-old woman who swam from Cuba to Florida is attempting to swim for 48 hours straight in a pool installed in a Manhattan intersection to benefit victims of Sandy. Wearing a pink swim cap, ...
Experts weigh in on what makes athletes like Nyad persevere through pain, fear. Sept. 3, 2013— -- In the hours before Diana Nyad completed her record-breaking swim of more than 100 miles from ...
NEW YORK - The 64-year-old woman who swam from Havana to Miami is churning toward the halfway mark in her marathon Manhattan swim to benefit victims of Superstorm Sandy. Diana Nyad started her 48-hour ...