The former NFL fullback entered the room with a wobble in his walk, and needed assistance climbing a podium so he could face a media throng and discuss his death-defying 16-hour swim to shore. Rob Konrad sipped from a bottle of water, his efforts to rehydrate ongoing four days after the episode. His wife sat at his side rubbing his leg in support, and tears welled in their eyes as he spoke Monday. "Happy to be here," he began with a wry smile. "I shouldn't be here," he said later, his voice cracking. The 38-year-old Konrad's escape was a testament to willpower and world-class athleticism. The first reports of his adventure last week received worldwide attention. ESPN
sounds like shirt to me too! only reason he could not get back on the boat maybe is if it was running. a 9 mile swim in the water would be hard for phelps to do,much less a man in his 30s.think about all the sharks he'd have to dodge and hypothermia too!
The article I read said he had the boat on autopilot and was by himself. Therefore, when he fell out, the boat kept going and he was stranded.
That's what I was thinking...that's hard for a professional swimmer to do. Not to mention what salt water might do to a guy swimming in ocean currents?
i guess the people down there are taking him at his word,but it still sounds like total bullshirt to me.