Matthew Webb
Captain Matthew Webb (19 January 1848 – 24 July 1883) was an English seaman, swimmer and stuntman. He is the first recorded person to swim the English Channel for sport without the use of artificial aids. In 1875, Webb swam from Dover to Calais in less than 22 hours. This made him a celebrity, and he performed many stunts in public. He died trying to swim the Niagara Gorge below Niagara Falls, a feat declared impossible. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Berthelsen, S., Noble, A.D., Ruaysoongnern, Sawaeng, Webb, M., Hengfu, H., Jiexiang, Y.
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5by 130794 Webb, M., 72527 Gonzáles, G., 4689 Centro de Investigación Agrícola Tropical, Santa Cruz (Bolivia)
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6by Noble, A.D., Ruaysoongnern, Sawaeng, Penning de Vries, Frits W.T., Hartmann, C., Webb, M.J.
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11by Louw,V J, Bassa,F, Chan,S W, Dreosti,L, Toit,M du, Ferreira,M, Gartrell,K, Gunther,K, Jogessar,V, Littleton,N, Mahlangu,J, McDonald,A, Patel,M, Pool,R, Ruff,P, Schmidt,A, Sissolak,G, Swart,A, Verburgh,E, Webb,M J
Published 2011Digital revistaSCIELO