A long-distance swimmer who calls himself "The Shark" finished a 22-mile, nearly 51-hour swim to Detroit Wednesday in Lake St. Clair while hauling hundreds of pounds of bricks. (credit: Mike Campbell/WWJ)
The Shark
Coming ashore on Belle Isle. (credit: Mike Campbell/WWJ)
Fans of The Shark
Lenox Center for Handicapped at A.B. Ford Park cheer on The Shark. (credit: Mike Campbell/WWJ)
Fans of The Shark
Lenox Center for Handicapped at A.B. Ford Park cheer on The Shark. (credit: Mike Campbell/WWJ)
The Shark Comes Ashore
Jim Dreyer comes ashore at Bell Isle. (credit: Mike Campbell/WWJ)
The Shark Comes Ashore
A long-distance swimmer who calls himself "The Shark" finished a 22-mile, nearly 51-hour swim to Detroit Wednesday in Lake St. Clair while hauling hundreds of pounds of bricks. (credit: Mike Campbell/WWJ)
The Shark
Jim Dreyer is checked out by a doctor following his 50+ hour swim. (credit: Mike Campbell/WWJ)
The Shark
A long-distance swimmer who calls himself "The Shark" finished a 22-mile, nearly 51-hour swim to Detroit Wednesday in Lake St. Clair while hauling hundreds of pounds of bricks. (credit: Mike Campbell/WWJ)
The Shark
This closeup shows how wrinkly your hands will get after 50 hours in the water. (credit: Mike Campbell/WWJ)