Distance Swimmer Forced To Halt Lake Michigan Swim
CHICAGO (CBS) -- A Chesterton, Ind., man who tried to set a world record by swimming across Lake Michigan and back has fallen short of his goal.
Scott Wolford set out on the 120-mile swim on Thursday morning but had to stop last night because of storms and high waves.
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Wolford posted on his website that he spent almost 15 hours in the water yesterday before giving up around 8 p.m.
The weather slowed his progress from his planned two miles an hour, to only about one mile.