Swimathon 2019 - in aid of Cancer research UK and Marie Curie Cancer Care

I first took part in the Swimathon twenty-five years ago in 1994. Tomorrow I plan to take part in Swimathon 2019 at Copeland pool, Hensingham.

This will be the 26th consecutive year I have swum the 5,000 metre challenge.

The Swimathon is Britain’s largest charity swim, and gives people of very varied swimming abilities an opportunity to raise money for charity by swimming distances of up to 5,000 metres.

The 2019 Swimathon event is in aid of Marie Curie, who look after thousands of terminally ill people, and for the second time, Cancer Research UK, the country’s leading cancer charity.

Marie Curie, the UK’s leading charity for people with any terminal illness and their families, has been Swimathon's charity partner eleven times since it launched in 1986 and Swimathon has raised over £17 million for the charity through the event during that time.

A big thank you to anyone reading this who sponsored me or any other Swimathon participant in the past. If you sponsor me, or any of the other swimmers taking part in the world’s biggest fundraising swimming event, you will be supporting two incredible causes.

You can do so online via my Justgiving page at:

https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/chris-whiteside2019

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