A Turkish tanker has crossed the dangerous Tsugaru Strait in Japan

Turkish swimmer Aysu Turkoglu achieved a remarkable victory by crossing the Tsugaru Strait in Japan without stopping — one of the most challenging and dangerous open-water routes in the world. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This area is known for its strong currents, unexpected waves, extremely cold temperatures, and the possible presence of predatory marine animals such as sharks. Experts emphasize that the total distance covered by the athlete is equivalent to stacking thirty-six Burj Khalifa skyscrapers — the tallest building on Earth — one on top of the other.
According to international competition rules, participants in such events are strictly prohibited from using any equipment for support, stopping to rest, or receiving assistance from accompanying vessels. Even a brief pause of a few seconds or touching the boat can lead to the official disqualification of the result.
This demands not only physical preparation from the swimmer but also immense willpower and mental resilience. During the grueling swim, Aysu Turkoglu fought not only against strong waves and icy water temperatures but also prolonged hunger and extreme fatigue.
Despite all these challenges, she overcame them with determination, successfully reached the designated finish line, and added another brilliant achievement to the history of world sports. This success has become a true symbol of courage not only for Turkish sports but for swimming enthusiasts around the globe.
Zero, completing such a difficult distance without human assistance remains a rare occurrence.





