Registration has opened for this year’s Guernsey Skipton Swimarathon as community groups, schools, friends and families dive into action.
This year, the Swimarathon joint beneficiaries are Citizens Advice Guernsey and the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation.
Time slots are now available for teams to make a splash at Beau Sejour between 29th September and 3rd October, for what promises to be an entertaining event that accommodates everyone of all abilities. Proceeds from this year’s Swimarathon will go jointly towards the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation, for their work helping local families visiting their sick children at Southampton Hospital and upgrading the IT equipment at Citizens Advice Guernsey.
Adrian Sarchet, Guernsey’s ‘Sea Donkey’ and Skipton Swimarathon Ambassador explained to Channel Eye: “These two amazing charities are an inspiration to us all. Their work has touched so many Islanders’ lives, that every team that registers will have something personal to swim for. This is our chance to learn from these charities’ shining example, and give something back to our community. Swimming ability is irrelevant. What matters is a big heart, a love of our community and the ability to put the ‘fun’ into fundraising.”
Business teams can help raise funds and special awards are given to those businesses who raise in excess of £500, £1,000, £1,500 and £2,500 – given not just for their participation, but for their commitment to supporting local charities and giving back to the island.
Nick Guillemette, Chairman of the Skipton Swimarathon Committee, said: “We are continually astounded by the generosity and enthusiasm shown by participants and supporters. With 2020 being our biggest event ever, raising a whopping £71,000, we are keen to welcome those who are returning to the pool and all new faces. My thanks also goes to Skipton International for its continued support over the years and for making the Swimarathon a highlight of Guernsey’s social calendar.”
Teams of up to eight are invited to book their lanes (one-hour sessions) here.
Lanes can get booked up very quickly, so it is advisable to reserve your lane quickly. Fancy dress and fun attire is encouraged; the aim is for swimmers to enjoy themselves whilst raising funds.