Words matter. These are the best Lewis Gordon Pugh Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Swimming has been a very effective medium for telling a story about the state of our planet.
Of all the creatures in the world that really frighten me – the hyena in Africa, the great white shark – leopard seals are near the top of the list. They’re killers. If my team spots one, they’ll pull me out of the water.
The human body is not designed for swimming in minus 1.7 degree centigrade water.
Not to be too grandiose about it, but in a way I see myself like Sir Edmund Hillary. The water was my Everest.
The swim at Deception Island was by far the hardest swim I’ve ever done. Antarctica is a very unforgiving environment. If you don’t train properly, you’ll die.
We need to save the Arctic not because of the polar bears, and not because it is the most beautiful place in the world, but because our very survival depends upon it.
Normally I don’t race other people; I challenge the environment and my own limitations.
In the cold, all the blood rushes to your core to protect your heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, and brain. When you leave the water, the blood rushes back to your arms and legs, absorbs that freezing cold, and brings it back to the heart.
The problem with climate change is that it’s quite complicated for the ordinary person to understand.
When I was born, the world’s population was 3.5 billion. There are now 6.8 billion people on the planet. By 2050, that’s expected to rise to 9.4 billion. What’s more, the Earth’s resources aren’t growing; they’re decreasing – and rapidly.
I can’t think of anything more important than the environment we leave to our children and our children’s children.
Britain has bred many great explorers, but they seem to get so little coverage compared to soccer and rugby players.
On my second swim at Deception Island, the water was very clear and I was looking at hundreds of whale bones beneath me. It was a graveyard from the whaling some time in the 1920s-30s.
I just never, ever want to give up. Most battles are won in the 11th hour, and most people give up. If you give up once, it’s quite hard. If you give up a second time, it’s a little bit easier. Give up a third time, it’s starting to become a habit.
When I’m preparing for a swim, I imagine absolutely everything about it: the color of the water, how cold it is, the taste of salt in my mouth. I visualize each and every stroke.