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We made it!! Steve reflects...

Most of the time, it simply doesn't feel real. And then, out of the blue, something jolts you back into either the harsh reality of the dark moments of 'The Swim' or - more commonly - back into the utter relief and elation of seeing rocks and sand after thirteen hours of nothingness, and suddenly I'm pinching myself, questioning whether after all that training and thinking and preparing and planning, whether we really did swim to France. One of those moments was with my GCSE French class last week. As a first-lesson warm-up, we were discussing in French where we'd been for the summer. I gave an example, explaining that I'd been to Spain with my family. A boy put his hand up: 'Sir, didn't you also go to France?' For a split second, I thought he was wrong, then saw he was smiling slightly, and I remembered again that I had indeed been to France, albeit just for the shortest of visits. To be precise, I stood on the rocks of Cap Gris-Nez for no more

We made it!! Graham reflects...

Part 1 The team gathered in Ovingdean for a final briefing on Saturday afternoon. Paul M-T, Steve’s little bigger brother, had secured a swanky van for the mountain of kit and Mandy ‘Miss Rickmansworth 1992’ M-T had ordered enough food to last us a month in case the Atlantic current got hold of us. Raphael Ruz turned up with every bit of BC electronic surveillance equipment that was at his disposal. The dietary requirements for each phase of the journey were discussed in minute detail as well as the whistling and whiteboard signals that would keep us informed of our progress. A decision was made on the circumstances that would dictate that the attempt would be abandoned. It was decided that if one of us was unconscious in the water that we would call off the attempt. This really helped to boost my confidence. Off we drove to meet with Pete ‘the crab’ Reid, our pilot (a crab fisherman for the majority of the year) and his son, Pete ‘the limpet’ Reid. We arrived after minimal slee

Photos from the Channel Swim

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