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Henry Elionsky

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40: 184:. Elionsky said that in this crisis, the men tied to him panicked and struggled and sent him under the water repeatedly. The men had been followed by a boat and were rescued. The men tied to him had their arms fastened around Elionsky's waist, weighed 140 pounds and 165 pounds respectively, the rope weighed 18 pounds, thus Elionsky carried 323 pounds of dead weight. 351: 392: 402: 361: 381:
Several reference books still list his death in 1918 as fact such as: "Hunting the 1918 flu: one scientist's search for a killer virus" and "The plague of the Spanish lady: the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919". Both repeat the error from the 1918
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on November 14, 1916. The distance was one and a half miles, but crossed the treacherous passage. Near the end of the swim, the three men came close to drowning in a whirlpool beneath the
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Harry Elionsky of this city, known in aquatics ast "Buster," who was to abandon his 33-mile swim last Sunday in New York ...
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With two men tied to him with thirty-five yards of heavy rope and his hands bound, and weighing 265 pounds, he swam through
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from Copenhagen arriving in New York City on 16 November 1904 with his parents and siblings
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In 1920, he set out to break his own record by swimming 100 miles from
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Newspaper article about Henry Elionsky to swim Niagra (sic) Falls
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It was reported on October 13, 1918, that he had died during the
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Henry's family migrated to the U.S. in the 19th century from
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Will Attempt to Swim 100 Miles From New York to Sandy Hook
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in news releases. Harry Elionsky was Henry's father.
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There is a "Hene Elionsky" born in 1893 aboard the
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Harry Elionsky

Riga
Swimming
long-distance swimmer
open water swimming
Riga
Livonia
Ida Elionsky
Manhattan
New London, Connecticut
Battery Park
Sandy Hook
Hell Gate
East River
Queensboro Bridge
1918 flu pandemic
Battery Park
Sandy Hook, New Jersey
Henry Elionsky
Corbis
Newspaper article about Henry Elionsky to swim Niagra (sic) Falls
SS Oscar II


World War I draft registration
Information annual
"Aquatic Stunts for Elionsky"
The New York Times
The American library annual

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