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Kid swims from Alcatraz

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So much for turning Alcatraz into Juvenile Hall...

 

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SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- A 7-year-old boy has become one of the youngest, if not the youngest, person to swim from Alcatraz Island to San Francisco's Aquatic Park.

 

Braxton Bilbrey is a second-grader from Glendale, Arizona, who has completed several short-scale youth triathlons.

 

Bilbrey was accompanied on the estimated 1.4-mile swim by his coach, two other swimmers and a Coast Guard boat. (Watch "one in 10 million" swimmer train -- 1:03)

 

As he reached shore, Braxton was besieged by reporters. He told them he considered his accomplishment "pretty cool."

 

Asked what the hardest part was, he replied: "The swimming."

 

Asked if the strong current was a problem, he said: "Not really."

 

And asked about being a "brave little boy," Braxton responded: "I think I am."

 

Stacey Bilbrey originally wasn't sold on the idea of her son swimming from Alcatraz, but she accepted it once he proved he was dedicated to his goal.

 

"For a 7-year-old to be that motivated and stick with a goal that long is amazing," she said.

 

Alcatraz, once a notorious federal prison that housed some of the nation's infamous criminals, including Chicago mobster Al Capone, is now a tourist site that attracts about 1 million visitors a year. It also draws a fair share of swimmers who attempt the crossing as part of the annual Escape from Alcatraz triathlon.

 

Braxton got the idea when he saw a magazine story about a 9-year-old boy who made the swim. Johnny Wilson, a fourth grader completed the swim in 53-degree waters last October.

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