Matthew Webb was an English swimmer born on January 19, 1848. He is most famous for being the first documented person to swim the English Channel without artificial aid, which he accomplished on August 25, 1875. His feat was a remarkable accomplishment and has since been celebrated as a major milestone in swimming history.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $1 Million (2024)
About
Swimmer who on August 25, 1875 became the first documented person to swim the English Channel without artificial aid.
Before Fame
He was second mate on a ship, and won the Stanhope Medal for heroically jumping in the ocean in an attempt to save a drowning crew member.
Trivia
Swimming the English Channel brought him great fame, which he used to publish a book, titled "The Art of Swimming."
Family Life
He married Madeline Kate Chaddock on April 27, 1880, and had two children, Helen and Matthew with her; they were married until his death.
Associated With
He is the subject of a John Betjeman poem, titled "A Shropshire Lad."