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Source: GWD
Level: 2
In 1926, in her second attempt to swim across the English Channel,Gertrude Ederle not only crossed the Channel against currents that forced her to swim thirty-five miles instead of the minimal twenty-one, but she set a record for speed as well, by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
- A but she set a record for speed as well, by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
- B but also set a record for speed, swimming the distance almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
- C but also swam the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done, and setting a record for speed
- D but also setting a record for speed by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
- E but, swimming the distance almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done, she also set a record for speed.