Outdoor Swimmer

SWIMS THAT SHAPED ME…

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Much like books we have read, places we have visited and people we have met, our swim experience­s shape us. In this new feature we ask you to share a list of swims that have changed your life in some way. Editor Ella Foote kicks off the series

BROWNSEA ISLAND IN THE 1980S

Much of my childhood was spent swimming, in paddling pools or the sea. Our family holiday every year was staying in Brownsea Castle on Brownsea Island in Dorset. It was my first experience of open water, where I first encountere­d jellyfish and seaweed and where I still love to swim today.

FIRST SWIMMING EVENT, 2008

There were not many swimonly events in open water back in the early 2000s. This was one of the first, offered as a charity swim event by the British Heart Foundation. It was a mile sea swim along Brighton beach. I attempted the swim breaststro­ke and didn’t finish the event because of the tide and I was too slow! But this was the push I needed to improve my swimming, so I went to learn front crawl properly at my local leisure centre.

PIER TO PIER, 2011

After the disaster in Brighton I relearnt to swim front crawl and returned the following year and completed my first mile sea swim in 2009. I then started doing annual sea-swimming events and in 2011 I did the Bournemout­h Pier to Pier swim, which is still offered today and features on the front cover of our event supplement this month! This was also the year I went on my first swimming holiday with SwimTrek.

ENGLISH CHANNEL RELAY, 2012

In 2011, open water swimming became a big part of my life. I wanted to do more and challenge myself. I started considerin­g a solo swim across the English

Channel. But after looking into the cost and commitment needed, I decided to instead apply to swim as part of a relay team for Diabetes UK. On 18 August 2012 we made it to France in 16 hours and 14 minutes. It was dark, but I got to be the one to land us on French soil.

GULF OF CORRYVRECK­AN, 2013

As part of 30 memorable swims for my 30th birthday year I swam across the Gulf of Corryvreck­an in west Scotland with a group of strangers. We soon became friends who have shared many more swimming adventures since!

NEW YORK, NEW YORK

After my memorable year of swimming, I needed something to keep my spirits up so I headed to New York in January. While I was there I did my coldest swim ever (at the time) with the Coney Island Polar Bears – a NYC swim group. The water was just 2 degrees and it was such a joy to meet people in a whole new place who also loved open water like me.

THAMES MARATHON, 2014

In 2014 I was offered a place in the 14km Thames Marathon. I wasn’t ready or prepared for the distance, but it was an opportunit­y not to be missed. It took me ages and I busted my shoulder due to poor technique – but I finished!

Fancy sharing swims that shaped you? Get in touch! Email: editor@ outdoorswi­mmer.com

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