A California boy is now a record holder after making a round-trip swim to Alcatraz Island.

James Savage is the youngest person to swim from San Fracisco's Aquatic Park to the infamous island and then back to the park, KFSN reported.

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He made the two-hour swim Tuesday, KSEE reported.

The fourth-grader told KFSN that it wasn't an easy swim.

"I thought it was going to be easy at first, but then I got out there and the tide was pushing me all around," James said. "I was about to quit, but then I kept going."

James had to fight strong waves and current in the open water.

James' father said that was going to reward his son for his quest - first pledging $100 at completion, but then when James had slowed, increasing his offer to $200, KSEE reported.

He now has a new goal for an endurance swim - the length of the Golden Gate Bridge or about 8,981 feet.

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