Diana Nyad marks anniversary of epic Cuba-Florida swim, freeing rehabilitated sea turtle in the Keys

In this photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, Diana Nyad, left, and Bette Zirkelbach, right, manager of the Florida Keys-based Turtle Hospital, carry "Rocky," a rehabilitated green sea turtle, across an Atlantic Ocean beach Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023, in Key West, Fla. "Rocky" was released into the Atlantic as part of a weekend 10th anniversary celebration commemorating Nyad's successful 2013 swim from Cuba to Key West, ending at the same beach. Rescued in January and transported to the Turtle Hospital, "Rocky" required an eight-hour intestinal surgery, breathing treatments, a blood transfusion and months of medications to survive. In 2013, at age 64, Nyad swam continuously for 52 hours and 54 minutes across the Florida Straits from Havana to the island city. (Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau via AP)

KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — A decade after swimming the treacherous passage from Cuba to Key West, Diana Nyad returned Sunday to the beach where she completed her epic feat, joining in the release of a sea turtle rehabilitated at the Florida Keys’ Turtle Hospital.

Nyad and her Cuba swim expedition leader Bonnie Stoll helped return “Rocky,” a 120-pound (54-kilogram) female green sea turtle, to the Atlantic Ocean at Key West’s Smathers Beach as they marked the anniversary with her former support team.

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