Hywel Davies

Hywel's Channel Swim

Fundraising for WaterAid
£4,827
raised of £2,000 target
by 89 supporters
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Hywel Davies's fundraising, 12 June 2010
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RCN 288701 (England and Wales) and SC039479 (Scotland)
We work with communities to improve access to clean water & toilets

Story

I have just added the £2000 from my employer LCH.Clearnet to the offline total. Thanks to them for being so generous. The total including gift aid will be well over £5000..

I did it in 18 hours and 23 minutes. A very big thank you to Rebecca and Robin for supporting me excellently on the boat. I definitely would not have finished without their decision making and practical support. Also thank you to everyone else who sponsored me and sent us encouraging messages. We made the £2000 target as I was swimming :)

The photo shows that my route was ridiculously long. Early on I had trouble keeping food on board  which made me slow which meant we got swept up into the North sea. I swam nearly 45 miles when a straight line is 21.

I decided to swim the English Channel in September before I get too old. I'm paying the costs myself but it would be a shame to miss the opportunity to raise some money for charity. I chose WaterAid because water quality is important during training and I think that they make small amounts of money go a long way to improving and saving lives.

My employer, LCH.Clearnet has an established Corporate Responsibility Programme and will be fundmatching the first £2000 I raise. With this and gift aid each pound you sponsor will become £2.25. This is a very challenging goal I will do all I can to complete it but there is a chance I will not compete it. You are sponsoring my attempt.

Here are some answers to some of the questions I am asked.

The channel swimming rules mean that I am not allowed to wear a wetsuit or even longer trunks, I have to wear speedos or "budgie smugglers".

I don't intend to use channel swimmers grease. It's messy stuff and the benefits aren't clear, I'll just apply vaseline to chosen areas of chafage.

The distance is about 21 miles in a straight line but I'll swim a lot further because the tides will make me swim in a large S shape. I expect it to take about 15 hours. I'll swim front crawl.

I swim next to a pilot boat whose job it is to guide me across the busiest shipping lanes in the world. They can only pilot one swimmer at a time although other swimmers and pilots may be trying on the same day.

My swim is likely to be on a spring tide between the 14th and 22nd of September, but it may be earlier. The water temperature will be about 16C.

My training is going OK, I have been swimming in Dover Harbour, the Serpentine and the Thames. I did a seven hour qualifying swim.

About the charity

WaterAid

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RCN 288701 (England and Wales) and SC039479 (Scotland)
WaterAid is an international not-for-profit, determined to make clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene normal for everyone, everywhere within a generation. Only by tackling these three essentials in ways that last can people change their lives for good.

Donation summary

Total raised
£4,827.00
+ £518.97 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,165.00
Offline donations
£2,662.00

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