Level Water, a national charity providing one-to-one swimming lessons to children with disabilities, has announced its brand new series of 24 hour swim relays, including a relay event at Worcester's Watersedge this September.
The first event of its kind, the 24hr Swim Relays are a celebration of open water and the swimming community. A completely unique experience, combining stamina, determination and team spirit, the challenge is simple - gather a team of up to eight and swim for an hour each, on rotation, for 24 hours.
Participants will experience outdoor swimming like never before, as they unite with swimmers from across the UK, to camp out overnight, test their endurance, make new friends and share their love of the open water.
The event is open to swimmers of all abilities and participants from every team start and finish each swim together on the hour. It’s not timed or competitive and the challenge is in longevity, not distance with the pace and laps all determined by the individuals.
With all proceeds going to Level Water, the real reward is knowing that everything you’re doing is to raise money for a worthy cause - the provision of swimming lessons for children with disabilities.
The swimming relay will take place at Watersedge, Worcester on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 September.
For more information, and to sign up, visit levelwater.org.
Level Water, a national charity providing one-to-one swimming lessons to children with disabilities, has announced its brand new series of 24 hour swim relays, including a relay event at Worcester's Watersedge this September.
The first event of its kind, the 24hr Swim Relays are a celebration of open water and the swimming community. A completely unique experience, combining stamina, determination and team spirit, the challenge is simple - gather a team of up to eight and swim for an hour each, on rotation, for 24 hours.
Participants will experience outdoor swimming like never before, as they unite with swimmers from across the UK, to camp out overnight, test their endurance, make new friends and share their love of the open water.
The event is open to swimmers of all abilities and participants from every team start and finish each swim together on the hour. It’s not timed or competitive and the challenge is in longevity, not distance with the pace and laps all determined by the individuals.
With all proceeds going to Level Water, the real reward is knowing that everything you’re doing is to raise money for a worthy cause - the provision of swimming lessons for children with disabilities.
The swimming relay will take place at Watersedge, Worcester on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 September.
For more information, and to sign up, visit levelwater.org.