Monday, 12 March 2012
Beneath the Surface with Rebecca Adlington
Worth a watch for Rebecca Adlingtons awesome technique..I dont have a BMW !!
Friday, 9 March 2012
Thursday, 1 March 2012
CS&PF NEW WEBSITE
NEW WEBSITE LAUNCH
TONIGHT 6PM
updated with Donal Buckleys consent........The Channel Swimming & Piloting Federation, one of only two ratifying organisations for English Channel swimming launches its
new website later today, at 6pm GMT (11 am EST, 2 am AUS). (If you follow the
link before then, you won’t get the new website).
CS&PF President Nick Adams, himself a multiple
Channel soloist, two-way Solo and more relays than he can remember, and Triple
Crown swimmer, and a migration team have helped to bring to life this new
website which will inherit the place held by the venerable but dated
channelswimming.net.
There’s a very nice new CS&PF logo, I look forward to
seeing it on some Soloist swim caps in the future. It stresses the necessary
and absolute partnership between swimmer
and pilot.
There a few things I especially like, such as putting
Captain Webb‘s (possibly apocryphal) comment right up front. It’s a motto that
means an awful lot for some of us. The more difficult your
Channel swim, the more you will embrace it.
The front page, in what are perfect choices, has
photographs of Roz Hardiman and Freda Streeter. For anyone who’s visited
Swimmer’s Beach in Dover, especially when the locals are around, Roz will be
familiar. She is a legend in Dover, a successful Soloist, who swam without the
use of her legs, AND as Kevin Murphy pointed out, without any compensating aid.
And Freda of course is integral to the whole world of
English Channel swimming. One sentence or paragraph is hardly sufficient, but
there are probably as many Freda anecdotes as there are Channel swimmers.
But there’s more than just bling. The site has everything
you need for your first encounter with the ridiculous, insane and obsessive
world of English Channel swimming. The pilot and their boats and contact
details, training and nutrition advice, the CS&PF Committee and contact details
for those also, the venerated 136 year old Channel Swimming rules, (which are
the worldwide standard for marathon swimmers), the 2011 swim lists, a couple of
Swimmer’s Stories, with more to come updated current Sandettie Lightship
weather reading over on my links also) and more. It’s a veritable cornucopia
of delight. And with updated news and event, reason for the old hands and
Channel Alumni to visit as well as the Aspirants and the dreamers.
And what is very important, is the unfortunate list of
the Channel swimming fatalities. Too many people approach the Channel with
overconfidence or lack of necessary humility and fear (something that greatly annoys many Channel
swimmers). Those six people gave their lives in pursuit of the dream and it is
correct they should be honoured.
As it says, buried deep in a page, Welcome to our world.
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