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Skipton Swimarathon celebrates record-breaking year

Skipton Swimarathon celebrates record-breaking year

Sunday 20 October 2019

Skipton Swimarathon celebrates record-breaking year

Sunday 20 October 2019


Those that took part in the Skipton Swimarathon have been honoured at a special awards presentation at Beau Sejour.

St. Sampson’s High won the RG Falla Cup for most funds raised for the event’s charitable beneficiaries, of which the Cardiac Action Group was the main one this year.

Beau Sejour Swim School and Barracudas won prizes for the most laps completed in the swim school category with Vauvert Junior School, Les Beaucamps High, La Mare de Carteret High, Grammar School and St. Sampsons High all winning awards for the most laps in various age categories.

The evening was a celebration of swimming, with three personal achievement awards presented.

Sandra Robilliard won Most Improved Swimmer having only started swimming with the Guernsey Disability Swimming Club 15 months prior to joining their Swimarathon team. Blake Le Ber won the Cable & Wireless award for Special Endeavour and Ruth Parsons took home the Brian Hockey Memorial Trophy for her services to disabled swimming over the past 40 years.

Skipton Swimarathon Chairman Nick Guillemette said it had been "an outstanding year" with a new record for funds raised by the Swimarathon.

"The event never seems to lose its attraction with generations of local people taking part, many of whom are the grandchildren of the first participants in 1976," he said. 

“There is no doubt that our chosen main beneficiary for 2019, the Cardiac Action Group, has drawn huge support from the general public in Guernsey which has resulted in our record-breaking fundraising and enabling the charity to continue their amazing life-saving service for another year.”

Managing Director of Skipton International, Jim Coupe, handed out the awards on the night and also received the top trophy for outstanding contribution to the Swimarathon following the bank’s commitment to the event over the past ten years.

Pictured top: Jim Coupe with St Sampson's High pupils.

 

 

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