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Elvis Ali Hazarika
Image: Himanta Biswa Sarma Twitter page

Swimmer Elvis Ali Hazarika becomes first Assamese to cross English Channel two ways

| @indiablooms | Jul 24, 2023, at 02:14 am

Assamese swimmer Elvis Ali Hazarika has made the nation proud by becoming the first Assamese person to cross the English Channel two ways.

Covering a staggering distance of 78 kilometres, Hazarika achieved this extraordinary milestone by swimming in a relay from England’s Samphire to France’s Calais and back, clocking an impressive time of 31 hours, reports North East Now.

Hazarika’s journey to this momentous achievement was marked by unwavering determination and relentless effort, pushing himself to work harder every day.

The daring swim presented a series of daunting challenges, including encounters with Jellyfish, Dolphins, Seals, and the relentless assault of Saltwater, reports the news portal.

Hazarika and his team also faced heavy currents and choppy weather throughout their gruelling journey.

Congratulating him, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma tweeted: " A momentous triumph and immense pride for Assam! Heartiest congratulations to the trailblazing swimmer Elvis Ali Hazarika for conquering the North Channel, etching his name in history as the first Assamese to achieve this remarkable feat! Your success is an inspiration to us all!"

 

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