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Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

Yusra Mardini's Story Read by Diana Nyad

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

Rebel Girls

Kids & Family, Stories For Kids, Education For Kids

4.57K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2024

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Once, there was a girl who loved to swim. Her name was Yusra Mardini. She was born in Damascus, Syria, a country long gripped by war. When her home was destroyed by a bomb she knew she had to leave the country, so she and her family fled by way of a boat filled with too many refugees. When the motor broke down, she and her sisters became heroes, swimming and pulling the boat to safety. In Germany, Yusra found glory as one of the first refugee teams ever to compete in the Olympics. [This episode originally aired March 2018.] About Diana Nyad On September 2, 2013, at the age of sixty-four, Diana Nyad became the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without the aid of a shark cage, swimming 111 miles in fifty-three hours from Havana to Key West. In the 1970s, she became known as the world’s greatest long-distance swimmer with her open-water achievements, including a record-breaking swim around Manhattan. For the next thirty years, Nyad was a prominent sports broadcaster and journalist, filing compelling stories for National Public Radio, ABC’S Wide World of Sports, and others. She is the author of the upcoming memoir, "Find a Way," and three other books, is a national fitness icon, a talented linguist, and one of today’s most powerful and engaging public speakers. Credits This episode of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is produced by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo, with writing and operation support by Darby Maloney and Elyssa Dudley. Sound Design and Original Theme Music by Elettra Bargiacchi.

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Once upon a time in Damascus Syria, there was a swimmer called Yusra.

0:07.0

Yusra hadn't always been a swimmer.

0:11.0

When she was little, she was too scared to get in the pool. While the other

0:14.4

kids swam, she'd stand at the edge of the deep end, staring into the water.

0:19.2

She could barely see the bottom. And when she thought about plunging in head first,

0:25.3

her heartbeat a little faster.

0:29.3

But the pool didn't just scare her.

0:31.9

It excited her too. So little by little, she braved the water.

0:37.0

She dipped her toes, tried staying afloat, and plunged her head underwater for just a second, and eventually she was swimming.

0:52.0

Not just swimming, but swimming competitively.

0:55.0

Her dad trained her and her older sister,

0:59.0

and she was winning competitions left and right. She could barely remember what it felt like to be scared of the water.

1:08.6

Now the pool was her favorite place because swimming made us feel like she'd been transported to a

1:15.2

different world. When she dove in,

1:19.4

all the noise around her disappeared.

1:25.0

And as she swam, pushing herself to go faster,

1:30.0

always faster, all she could hear was her heartbeat and the water.

1:34.8

Swimming made her problems disappear.

1:41.2

But when she was 13, Yusra had problems that swimming couldn't solve.

1:46.0

Her country was at war. I'm Diana Naiad and this is Good Nighting for Rebel Girls.

2:04.5

A fairy tale podcast about the extraordinary women who inspire us.

2:09.7

This week, Yuzra Martini.

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