This is not the man's first time making the trip. He did it 10 years ago and is trying to break his own record of 7 hours and 15 minutes.
Two chase boats will follow Thomas on the channel crossing.
This is not Thomas' first time making the trip. He did it 10 years ago and is trying to break his own record of 7 hours and 15 minutes. Thomas' motto is that he is"straight out of a coma" and is encouraging others to but the ability in disability.For Thomas it is more than just breaking the record it is about being able to push through and remain motivated.
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