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Beeches success at the Boldmere Water Carnival

What a great weekend for Perry Beeches Sutton Swim Squad at the Boldmere Water Carnival. It was a real scorcher both in and out of the water, with 42 Personal Best times out of 50 swims. This equates to a massive 84% of all swims – what a great result.

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The 9 swimmers who took part were Dominic Blackwell, Jessica Deans, Dominique Gomez, Andrew Gulliver, Katie Gulliver, Jessica Jones, Jamie Keyte, Pia Tonks and Sancha Tonks.

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Helen Pordage, who was there as Coach over the weekend said “If you had to ask me to name the ‘swimmers of the meet’ , I would have to say ………………. ALL of them. Every swimmer swam beyond themselves and contributed to a fantastic weekend for Beeches. Yes we had our ups and downs – but that’s Open Meets for you. Its tough and they all come through it. For me it shear magic  – they kept achieving PB after PB.”

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Full results available in the Members section.

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For all results see http://www.boldmereswimmingclub.co.uk/carnival.php

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Paul Bates with the legend Dan Earthquake

Whilst enjoying the early morning sun yesterday morning, Paul Bates managed to get a few moments with the fresh-from-the-channel legend that is Dan Earthquake.

Dan said he was still hurting all over from his successful solo swim last week!

His  story is well worth a listen…the 2 hrs of swimming through jelly fish sounded painful , but as Dan put it  “My shoulders were hurting too much to feel the stings at the time!”

Dan’s channel marathon blog (link below) , which is a very good and honest account as always from the big man, is well worth a read.

Also………………only 6 days to go until Mr Bates himself attempts the two way Channel swim as part of Big Rick’s team….

http://www.coldwaterculture.com/2013/07/2125.html

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Rob Small – international superstar -PD Int’l Triathlon 2013 – Sprint Distance

Beeches’ favourite Rob Small took part in an epic event this weekend. It was the Port Dickson International Triathlon which took place on the  6 July 2013.  A sprint distance triathlon, which covered 750m swim, followed by 20km bike and 5km run.

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Rob Small said “Great weekend – port dickson tri – sprint tri on saturday (750 swim, 20km bike, 5km run), Full tri on sunday (1.6km swim, 1km beach run, 43km bike, 9.5km cross country).

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Looking good Rob!

Beeches own Jenny Powell helps the Learn to Swim pathway

The Beeches Legend that is Jenny Powell. As you may or may not know, Jenny does some amazing work with the ASA in the West Midlands to encourage children to swim and help in their enjoyment of it whilst they achieve the required level of competence in the water. ) Great work Jenny! Here she is mixing it with the stars of British Swimming – Rob Small  is that you in the middle? :- )

Here’s the right up from the ASA, including Jenny’s great work in Walsall:-

More than 200 young swimmers were given the opportunity to meet and swim with four London 2012 Olympians on Saturday 22nd June at The Oak Park Leisure Centre in Walsall.

Gold medal winning Paralympian Josef Craig was joined by fellow Olympians Nick-Robinson Baker (diving), Rob Parker (Water Polo) and Amy Smith (Swimming) to kick off the first leg of the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA), Trunx Tour.

The ASA Trunx Tour will visit many pools across the UK along with the ASA’s water loving elephant mascot to celebrate the achievements of young children learning to swim on the ASA British Gas Learn to Swim Pathway.

The visit came just one month after the largest ever learn to swim survey released by the ASA revealing that 47% of children aged 7.11 in the West Midlands cannot swim 25 metres unaided.

ASA Chief Executive Officer David Sparkes said: “This initiative is about raising the awareness of the importance of children learning to swim and encouraging their efforts as they try and achieve the required level of competence and confidence in the water.

This initiative is about encouraging children’s efforts as they try and achieve the required level of competence in the water.

“Perhaps we may even inspire one or two of our future Olympic and Paralympic stars along the way.

“We also are delighted that Walsall Council has announced their commitment to the British Gas ASA Learn to Swim pathway. It is clear that the council believes that supporting children to learn to swim will help achieve a fitter, healthier and perhaps above all a safer generation of young people.”

As part of the Trunx Tour athletes and children took part in a fun-filled aquatic morning, trying out different pool activities such as Mini-Polo, Flip ‘n’ Fun, Swim skills as well as learning how to be safe in the water in a Rookie Lifesaving master class.

It was a fun way to introduce youngsters to learn to swim – I’d like to see the tour run in every town!

Josef Craig said: “The Trunx Tour in Walsall was a fun way to introduce youngsters to learn to swim. The day gave a huge insight into other disciplines within swimming. I’d like to see the tour being run in every town.”

The recent commitment by Walsall Council to implement the Swimming Governing Body’s learn to swim programme – the British Gas ASA Learn to Swim Pathway has seen 30 swimming teachers deliver the programme to nearly 2000 children in accross four local swimming pools.

Councillor Anthony Harris, portfolio holder for leisure and culture in Walsall Council coalition, said: “Swimming is not only a great way to keep fit but it is also a vital lifesaving skill and we want to encourage more children to take up the sport from as young an age as possible.

“It’s not every day you get to meet an Olympic gold medal winning star and I’m sure the children really learnt a lot from Josef and his colleagues about how hard work can really pay off and also why it is so important to learn to swim.

Launching the ASA learn to swim pathways across our leisure centres will give 1800 children a great framework to follow

“Launching the ASA learn to swim pathways across our four leisure centres will give the 1800 children enrolled in our swim school a great framework to follow in order to develop their aquatic skills, be safe and enjoy water based activities.”

“Hopefully this programme will also encourage more children to learn to swim and stay safe in the future.”

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Here’s Jenny with Olympic Diver, Nick Robinson-Baker (on the right, not the elephant!).

It was a great day, where Amy Smith and Josef Craig were also on hand to meet the children there.  All good for swimming in Walsall too!

Congratulations to Dan Earthquake Channel Swimmer

Many congratuations to Dan Earthquake on his swim on Tuesday 2nd July.

Dan swam with the CSA, and was their first solo success of 2013.  His heroic swim took 21 hours and 25 minutes, and he crawled up a sandy beach just outside the entrance to Calais Harbour!!

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Dan helps numerous Channel aspirants, regardless of whether they are going to swim with the CSA or CS&PF.  He’s a real asset to the sport, and thoroughly deserves this success.

As with many of us, it’s a real family affair, as he’s had unerring support from his wife Tamsin, who herself gave back to the sport by serving on the Channel Swimming Association board until recently.

All of us that know Dan, are better for it, and will join us in congratulating him.

Congratulations to Dan Earthquake, from all at Beeches, for his Epic Channel swim on Tuesday 2nd July. Dan, who as well as his Open Water swimming (and SLCSC) also teaches swimming at Beeches pool.

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http://cspf.co.uk/article/64/dan-earthquake-becomes-a-channel-swimmer

 

Big Ricks 2 way Channel swim for Breakthrough Breast Cancer

In 12 days time me and my channel team mates are once again trying to conquer a 2 way swim of the English Channel ..why..??

Many people have asked  me why we are doing a double swim of the English Channel again after last year’s attempted ended so very badly, Well this is why:-

By swimming we still think we can make a difference to peoples lives ,no matter how small that difference might be , swimming can help save lives, we are sure of it..

In 2013 ,We are swimming for  Philippa Thomas ( partner of channel team member  Richard Brownjohn ) Pip who was from Sutton Coldfield  lost her life after 2 yr battle to breast Cancer in October 2012., she was only 44..,her family have chosen we swim  Breakthrough Breast Cancer, a charity that is Dedicated to saving lives by finding the causes of breast cancer, improving detection, diagnosis, treatment and services …

I hope you can spare a little amount of money to Help us help them with amazing work

This is our latest Blog..hope you enjoy

http://bigrickchannelswimteam.blogspot.co.uk/

 

if you feel you wish to donate to our channel swim for breakthrough breast cancer

then simply click or copy and paste the link below…thank you as always for your help and support..

http://www.justgiving.com/pipschannelswimteam

 

Best Wishes & Thank You…

Paul Bates.

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