Kate's English Channel swim.

I'm so happy and relieved to be able to say that I successfully swam the English Channel, from Shakespeare Beach in Dover to Pointe du Riden, south of Cap Gris Nez in France, on Wednesday 20th August 2014. I set off at 4.20am and arrived in France 13 hours and 20 minutes later, at 5.40pm, BST.
To all the lovely people who donated last summer, thank you very much. No need to donate again, unless you'd like to, of course!
My first challenge was my Windermere end to end swim, in August 2013. This was part of my preparation for an English Channel solo, in August 2014. A couple of weeks before the swim, I switched from a one way to a two way and am happy to say that I made it back to Ambleside in one piece.
Apart from the challenge and a reluctance to age gracefully, I have a personal reason to want to raise a bit of money. My sister, Eve, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in August 2004. By the time she found out she had it, it was already at stage 4 and little could be done. She died 8 months later, aged 47. She had so many exciting plans of her own, but she didn't manage to see them through.
The symptoms of ovarian cancer are often confused with those of the menopause. The Eve Appeal needs funds to work on better methods of cancer detection, so it can be caught earlier and more lives can be saved.
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Kate
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