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At the end of August, long time supporter of NSVL, John
Ellis, will once again be completing his swim from St Mary's Lighthouse to
Cullercoats Bay to raise money for the club.
We need our members to go down to Cullercoats beach whenever they can to help raise money as John is now unable to do it himself. All the collection tins and sponsor forms are there, all you need to do is turn up in club kit - any day of the week between 9.30 and 6pm. Ask for Donna or Kerry who will be able to sort out the collection tins.
If you would like to sponsor John, you can do so by clicking this link or read on for more information.
For most of us, having the self-discipline to exercise on a daily basis
is often too big a challenge to keep up, however for John Ellis from
Gateshead, turning up at Cullercoats Bay every day, for his 30 minute
sea-swim has become second nature for the super fit senior and on
Friday 24th August he took the challenge even further by completing a
charity swim
from St Mary's Lighthouse to Cullercoats!
However what makes John's physical feat all the more remarkable is he does so with a prosthetic leg.
Now in his early sixties, John lost his left leg (just below the knee)
following a tragic house fire in his early twenties. Yet against all
odds John vowed never to let his disability get the better of him.
John started swimming at Cullercoats Bay following the closure of
Tynemouth's open air swimming pool, and whatever the weather he'll be
out swimming with his special ‘sea leg', as he has done for more than
30 years!
When asked about the colder months, John replied ‘the temperature drops
to less than 5 degrees Celsius in the winter, but that never stops me
from going in'.
Even more startling is that his only protection from the cold is a head
cap and shorts – no wet suits for John. But the cold doesn't bother him
– in fact, John is so convinced of the healing qualities of the sea
that he claims never to have suffered even so much as a head cold since
he started: “A dip in the sea works wonders for your cardio vascular
strength and respiratory system, leaving you completely invigorated
ready for the day ahead!”
John navigated the 3 miles from St. Mary's Lighthouse to Cullercoats
Bay on Friday 24th August, one of the few sunny days of summer. But it
wasn't easy going for John, who had to contend with the tail end of a
swell caused by near gale force northerly winds just a few days before.
This made swimming round the headland points quite heavy going and
added about 45 minutes to his usual time. Sill, John managed the swim
in an impressive 2 hours 15 minutes and was greeted by a cheer and
round of applause from hundreds of sun seekers spending the day at
Cullercoats.
John's fundraising efforts have been hampered by the poor weather and
fewer beach goers this summer, but he has still netted an impressive
total of over £600 for NSVL. The money raised will be put towards
buying a new inshore rescue boat for the North Sea Volunteer Lifeguards.
Geoff Wade, from NSVL, said, "John's efforts have raised thousands for
the club in previous years, and the money raised is getting us ever
closer to our £8,000 target for the new rescue boat.
"A new rescue boat will mean we can provide first class training for
lifeguards and additional safety cover outside the summer season and on
evenings and weekends for the beaches of North Tyneside. "
Anyone who would like to sponsor John can still do so either by meeting
him in person, mornings at Cullercoats Bay, sponsoring him at the
lifeguard station there, or donating online at http://www.smartgive.com/showpublicevent.php?url=johnswim.
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John\'s surf ski escort Jonny on the route |
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John makes his way towards Cullercoats |
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John swimming with St Mary\'s Lighthouse in the background |
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John swimming along Whitley Bay |
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John presented with a certificate by NSVL Captain Donna Robson |
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John strides out of the sea after 2hrs15mins |
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John Ellis Charity Swim
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