Wow, just wow. 13yr old hero - Australia
Wow, just wow. 13yr old hero - Australia
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Hugo Stiglitz

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40,452 posts

233 months

Yesterday (07:05)
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https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/fe...

Simply incredible. I grumbled at having to swim 1500m when I was that age in a warm still pool!

cirian75

5,106 posts

255 months

Yesterday (07:09)
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Medal, full paid scholarship to a top Aussie University, what ever the kid needs, do right by this lad Australia.

Tickle

5,903 posts

226 months

Yesterday (07:28)
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Wow! What a hero indeed.

cirian75

5,106 posts

255 months

Yesterday (07:38)
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Kid went "I didn't hear no bell"

Rusty Old-Banger

6,422 posts

235 months

Yesterday (07:43)
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"Yeahnauw not today"

Tom1312

1,167 posts

168 months

Yesterday (07:46)
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Bloody hell.

Proper heroic stuff that.

durbster

11,730 posts

244 months

Yesterday (08:04)
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Incredible story. Proper Aussie grit there.

JoshSm

3,044 posts

59 months

Yesterday (08:16)
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They got very very lucky. Hell of a swim.

Not forgetting that there are things in the water there that will eat you. Also some of that coast the 4k swim would just be the start of it, you'd have a bit of a trek afterwards if you could get to shore.

There's a lot of coastline along the south that looks nice and is potentially lethal in lots of ways, even without sailing off on a lilo.

Randy Winkman

20,377 posts

211 months

Yesterday (08:24)
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Great story.

suthol

3,633 posts

256 months

Yesterday (08:32)
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JoshSm said:
They got very very lucky. Hell of a swim.

Not forgetting that there are things in the water there that will eat you. Also some of that coast the 4k swim would just be the start of it, you'd have a bit of a trek afterwards if you could get to shore.

There's a lot of coastline along the south that looks nice and is potentially lethal in lots of ways, even without sailing off on a lilo.
Those waters are renowned for those Great White with big teeth things

So yeah, as I sometimes say "that kid had a lot of st under his belt" (very brave is an understatement)

MikeM6

5,780 posts

124 months

Yesterday (08:32)
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What a wonderful thing to read, such an impressive lad. Thanks for sharing

scenario8

7,528 posts

201 months

Yesterday (08:33)
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What on Earth can you say? Remarkable fortitude from the young man.

croyde

25,406 posts

252 months

Yesterday (08:35)
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Just wow!

John D.

20,037 posts

231 months

Yesterday (08:41)
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JoshSm said:
They got very very lucky. Hell of a swim.

Not forgetting that there are things in the water there that will eat you. Also some of that coast the 4k swim would just be the start of it, you'd have a bit of a trek afterwards if you could get to shore.

There's a lot of coastline along the south that looks nice and is potentially lethal in lots of ways, even without sailing off on a lilo.
Yes, he sprinted 2k down the beach to get the phone after the swim.

Absolute hero.

JoshSm

3,044 posts

59 months

Yesterday (08:56)
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suthol said:
Those waters are renowned for those Great White with big teeth things
I've been to most of that coast.

I know people who've witnessed shark attacks there & dealt with the aftermath.

Some people act like it's Bondi or Cottesloe when it isn't. The wildlife might not get you but the water can be really hazardous in a lot of spots and it's entirely possible no-one will see you've gone for a long time.

As said, they got lucky. If he hadn't been such a good swimmer and worked so hard it would have all just been a mystery.

suthol

3,633 posts

256 months

Yesterday (09:24)
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John D. said:
JoshSm said:
They got very very lucky. Hell of a swim.

Not forgetting that there are things in the water there that will eat you. Also some of that coast the 4k swim would just be the start of it, you'd have a bit of a trek afterwards if you could get to shore.

There's a lot of coastline along the south that looks nice and is potentially lethal in lots of ways, even without sailing off on a lilo.
Yes, he sprinted 2k down the beach to get the phone after the swim.

Absolute hero.
He was on the news tonight and was walking with a pair of half crutches, don't know if that was as a result of the swim or a pre-existing condition

wisbech

3,906 posts

143 months

Yesterday (09:39)
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Exhaustion and weak legs from the swim - apparently it was the equivalent effort of two marathons. And his mum made him go to school on the Monday - no skiving just because you saved your family!

KAgantua

5,067 posts

153 months

Yesterday (17:50)
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Absolute legend

milesgiles

4,144 posts

51 months

Yesterday (18:34)
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Might be true


Might not

GT9

8,439 posts

194 months

Yesterday (19:33)
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milesgiles said:
Might be true


Might not
There's me thinking what an amazingly positive thread for NPE and then you turn up.

What could you possibly gain from stposting on this thread?