Otago Daily Times

Swimmers exceed their fundraisin­g targets

QUEENSTOWN

- TRACEY ROXBURGH tracey.roxburgh@odt.co.nz

A HOT shower and a liedown were front of mind for a group of Queenstown swimmers yesterday after completing a marathon 24hour swim to raise money for St John.

Members of the Southern Lakes Swimming Club, free divers and keen Queenstown swimmers took turns in the

Queenstown Events Centre’s Alpine Aqualand pool, consistent­ly swimming laps from noon on Saturday until noon yesterday, aiming to complete 10,000 laps, or 250km, and raise $2500 for St John.

The group reached the fundraisin­g target before the horn sounded on Saturday, and by yesterday afternoon, the Givealittl­e page had raised almost $4500 — while the 93 swimmers in total had smashed their target, completing 19,273 lengths, or 482km.

The single biggest contributo­r was 14yearold Conner Paton, who swam 30km, or 1200 lengths, on his own.

Club committee member and lifeguard Martin Martinezd’Orso said the event was ‘‘amazing’’ and he was thrilled at the number of community members who ‘‘showed up and put their name down to swim with us’’.

St John area executive officer Sarah Bloxham said it was an ‘‘amazing effort’’ by the swimmers and it was ‘‘extremely grateful’ for the support.

‘‘The money raised will go a long way to helping support the Wakatipu.’’

 ?? PHOTO: TRACEY ROXBURGH ?? Mission complete . . . Members of the Southern Lakes Swimming Club, including Martin Martinezd’Orso (centre front) and supporters after finishing their marathon 24hour swim to raise money for St John in Queenstown yesterday.
PHOTO: TRACEY ROXBURGH Mission complete . . . Members of the Southern Lakes Swimming Club, including Martin Martinezd’Orso (centre front) and supporters after finishing their marathon 24hour swim to raise money for St John in Queenstown yesterday.

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