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As Super Bowl Sunday unfolds and the Winter Olympics captivate audiences worldwide, stories of athletic prowess dominate the headlines. Yet, a young Australian boy’s act of bravery deserves its place among these tales of courage and endurance.
This 13-year-old from Down Under achieved a feat that rivals any gold medal performance, as he embarked on a four-hour swim to rescue his mother, sister, and brother. His actions may not have been performed on an international stage, but they are no less deserving of recognition and admiration.
What inspired this young hero to summon such remarkable strength and determination? According to the boy, known as Appelbee, his power came from a higher force, a testament to the incredible resolve that fueled his courageous endeavor.
In a world where remarkable acts of heroism often go unnoticed, this young boy’s story is a poignant reminder of the human spirit’s capacity for greatness, even in the most trying circumstances.
In an act of courage and love, a 13-year-old boy from Perth swam for four hours in freezing seawater to save his mother and two younger siblings after they were swept offshore in Western Australia.
The incident occurred on January 30, while the family was on vacation in Quindalup. According to a report by The Guardian, strong winds and colossal waves caused the family — including Austin Appelbee, his mother Joanne (47), brother Beau (12), and sister Grace (8)– to get swept into Geographe Bay.
What force gave him the power to do these heroic acts at such a young age? Appelbee said it came from above:
“I don’t think it was actually me [swimming]… It was God the whole time. I kept on praying, kept on praying. I said to God, ‘I’ll get baptized.’”
Austin Appelbee, a 13-year-old boy from Perth, Western Australia, heroically swam about 4 km through rough seas for four hours to… pic.twitter.com/Km1I75tGDl
— Sachin Jose (@Sachinettiyil) February 4, 2026
Austin Appelbee, a 13-year-old boy from Perth, Western Australia, heroically swam about 4 km through rough seas for four hours to get help after his family was swept far offshore, ultimately saving his mother and siblings. He openly credited God for giving him the strength, saying he prayed constantly, sang Christian songs in his mind, and promised to get baptized if he survived.
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Incredibly, the young superboy didn’t just swim for miles, he ran for a few too:
At the time of the incident, they were reportedly using hired paddleboards and a kayak. The 13-year-old boy, now being described as a “superhuman”, had a conversation with his mother and paddled his kayak back towards the shore, swimming for an incredible four hours to reach there.
Little Austin swam the first two hours with a life jacket, but later ditched it because it was causing him to slow down.
After reaching the shore, he collapsed from exhaustion but managed to sprint for another two kilometres to find a phone and alert the rescuers at around 6 P.M.
“Not today,” he proclaimed:
This is incredibly moving. 💙
A 13-year-old showing that kind of courage, clarity, and selflessness in life-threatening conditions is beyond words. Austin Appelbee didn’t just fight the ocean for hours he fought fear, exhaustion, and uncertainty, all to save his family. pic.twitter.com/WMT02UxAtd
— Diggy (@Digvija73188705) February 4, 2026
Because of his efforts, rescuers were able to locate the family members and rescue them, and they are all safe and in good health. Good on you, mate.
Sometimes, you gotta just keep swimming. Now, granted, Ellen DeGeneres has turned out to be yet another leftist wackadoodle, but she was on the mark here:
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