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New committee members for Skipton Swimarathon

New committee members for Skipton Swimarathon

Tuesday 18 May 2021

New committee members for Skipton Swimarathon

Tuesday 18 May 2021


The Skipton Swimarathon has welcomed three new members to its committee for this year’s event.

Chris McDonnell, David Wilson and Tom Allison have joined the committee organising the large-scale community fundraiser.

They will be providing input into the direction of this year’s event along with the all-important Swimarathon ambassador, Adrian Sarchet, as well as helping to ensure its smooth operation. This year’s beneficiaries are Citizens Advice Guernsey and the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation.

Nick Guillemette, who has been Chairman of the Swimarathon Committee for the past five years, said: “Every year the Skipton Swimarathon has become a bigger and better event, so the challenge is always how can we improve upon the previous year. I am really pleased to welcome the new committee members, to bring with them a fresh perspective. We are always looking at ways to be innovative and getting even more members of the community involved.

“The success of the Swimarathon has always been about having fun whilst raising money for some very worthy and important causes.”

The Swimarathon has been taking place since 1976 and has raised in excess of £1.75m for local charities.

Skipton International came on board as sponsors of the event in 2010 and will celebrate a partnership of twelve years with the Swimarathon this year. The very first Swimarathon raised £19,900 and has grown in momentum since to see over £70,000 collected last year for the Guernsey Alzheimer’s Association and other charities supported by the Lions and Round Table.

The 2021 Skipton Swimarathon will take place from 29 September to 3 October at Beau Sejour, and various school pools around the island.

Pictured top: Tom Allison, David Wilson and Chris McDonnell.

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