British explorer and environmentalist Lewis Gordon Pugh became the first person to undertake a long distance swim at the North Pole.

Lewis Gordon swims in North Pole
Lewis Gordon diving into the icy Arctic water (Image courtesy of Xinhuanet)

The 37-year-old British took 18 minutes and 50 seconds to complete a 1km swim in -1.8°C water on July 15, 2007. He undertook the swim to raise awareness about the effects of climate change on the Arctic.


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