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Briton starts epic journey to swim across Atlantic

A 38-year-old British man set out yesterday on a 3,200km swim from Senegal to Brazil, seeking to become the first person to make it across the Atlantic Ocean.
Ben Hooper, a former military policeman who has been training for the challenge since 2013, expects to take between four and five months to swim to Natal in Brazil.
Wearing swimming shorts, he waved to well-wishers, saying “See you in Brazil” before wading into the water at Dakar’s Monaco beach and starting a steady front crawl in the direction of Goree island.
A group of Senegalese onlookers said a prayer for him. Hooper, who is 6 feet tall, may have to swim through heavy seas, as well as shark breeding grounds close to Brazil.
“Together we’re going to show that nothing is impossible,” he said before his departure. “I’m a little bit nervous, I’m a human being. I have a few fears hanging around, like I don’t want to let my team down or my daughter, let alone my charities and my followers,” he added.
Hooper has had a lifelong passion for swimming since nearly drowning at the age of five. He said he first conceived of the Atlantic challenge while battling depression in later life.
In particularly risky zones, he will wear a camouflage wetsuit and use cans of rotting shark cartilage that are supposed to act as a natural repellent.
He aims to swim up to 12 hours a day in two sessions and then rest on board one of the two support vessels sailing alongside him with nine crew members and an English Mastiff named Tank.
The boats have been loaded with water, ration packs, bottles of vinegar for jellyfish stings — and a Christmas tree.
To ward off the inevitable fatigue and dips in morale, Hooper said he will think about his daughter but also bear in mind the exploits of explorers like Ranulph Fiennes, who crossed the Antarctic unsupported on foot, and is backing the mission.
“I will need to draw on their stories as this is bound to drive me to the edge,” said Hooper.
Music also gives him a boost and one of his top training tracks is “Hall of Fame” by Irish band The Script.
The swim, which aims to raise a million pounds for charity, has been delayed several times. 
In recent days, three crew members including a skipper and medic dropped out before the planned start. They have since been replaced. Sources formerly involved said that there had been concerns about the safety and readiness of the vessels.


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