U.S. endurance swimmer Diana Nyad becomes the first person to swim the treacherous waters from Cuba to Key West without a shark cage.
The support team accompanying her has equipment that generates a faint electrical field around her designed to keep sharks at bay, and a boat drags a line to help keep her on course. (Ramon Espinosa / Associated Press)
Nyad, who recently turned 64, tried to swim the Strait three times in 2011 and 2012. She had also tried in 1978. (Alejandro Ernesto / EPA)
Nyad waves after starting her fifth attempt to swim between Cuba and Florida. (Ernesto Mastrascusa / EPA)
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Nyad began her journey Saturday morning when she jumped from the seawall of the Hemingway Marina into the warm waters off Havana. (Ramon Espinosa / Associated Press)
Nyad gets ready to swim in a three-day nonstop journey from Havana to Florida at the Ernest Hemingway Nautical Club in Havana. (Yamil Lage / AFPGetty Images)
Nyad, 64, salutes before her swim. The endurance athlete launched another bid to set an open-water record by swimming from Havana to the Florida Keys without a protective shark cage. (Ramon Espinosa / Associated Press)
U.S. swimmer Diana Nyad speaks at a press conference held at the Ernest Hemingway Nautical Club in Havana on Saturday. Nyad plans to swim from Havana to Florida in a three-day nonstop attempt. (Yamil Lage / AFPGetty Images)