Monday, 1 October 2018

British Team Completes 4-Way English Channel Swim

Thank you to USA`S SwimSwam website for there lovely article about 
( SwimSwam is the most-read swimming website in the world .! )
FINIS Swimming
#ricksfourway
Big Ricks Swim Team


Six British swimmers under the team name Big Rick’s completed a four-way crossing of the English Channel in early September, raising money along the way for British Heart Foundation and Marine Conservation Society.
The team of Paul Bates, Charlie Weadon, Melanie Holland, Ryan Coley, Stuart Fuller, and Ross Emery took one-hour shifts, swimming relay-style to finish the swim in 46 hours and 13 minutes. The team is the 3rd-ever to complete the four-way swim, and since 2008, have completed 11 crossings in total of the English Channel  – all in memory of their friend, Mark Rickhaus.
In all, the team has raised over £95,000 ( $130,000) for U.K. charities.
“We wanted to take on something that was bigger than the 2-way relay we completed in 2016. A few teams have completed a 3-way, but only 2 teams have successfully completed a 4-way,” Bates told SwimSwam in an email. “We thought it was worth a shot, as we’re all strong swimmers and we knew we had it in us to achieve it if the tides and weather played ball too.
Here’s a look at their course:




Between one hour sessions, the five members would be in a boat, following behind the current swimmer.
In preparation, the group kept up their usual level of indoor training and supplemented it with increased cold-water open water training, including preparation for the repeated in-and-out stints.
“The main challenge that was difficult to prepare for was the lack of sleep we would get during the actual challenge,” Bates said. “We were limited with places we could find to sleep on the boat, so this was something we had to just deal with. We managed to get only small amounts of sleep during the 2 days, and it was nowhere near enough as what we needed.”
Some of the group members had done single Channel crossings in advance of this most recent one. Coley had done a one-way crossing as part of a different relay team, and Holland did the complete swim solo.
“I think it’s really important in a challenge like this that you are very close as a team. Big Rick’s are just that – we have fun, we take the mick out of each other a lot(!), and we support each other when it matters,” Bates continued.
“We swim for the team and for the charities we support – not for ourselves. Nobody wants to let the team or charities down, so no matter how difficult a challenge gets, no matter how dark and miserable it is, or how many jellyfish are in the water, we know that we have to get back in that water and keep swimming!”



Thursday, 13 September 2018

Ricks Conquer English Channel

Thank You to the Express & Star new paper for their
support and encouragement for Ricks swims , not only this year
but over the past 10 yrs
to read the complete on-line story clink link

https://www.expressandstar.com/news/local-hubs/walsall/2018/09/12/swimmers-smash-channel-record-in-memory-of-tragic-friend/  





Friday, 31 August 2018

Melanie EC Solo & Dover Channel Training

Big Ricks Swim Team..
Four Way English Channel SQUAD 
its our last trip to  Dover to some training before the 
the swim itself in early september  



 Swimmers Beech Dover 



























Time to Celebrate Melanie`s
amazing English Channel Solo swim. 

Mel Signing the walls
of the Channel swimmers Pub
The White Horse Inn 


















Wednesday, 18 July 2018

expect the unexpected...

Expect the Unexpected...
Dover Channel Training 
This is was not the scene  we expected
when we arrived in Dover for the first time since 2016....... 
 Expect The Unexpected ...
Those are the wise Words Given by Emma France to 
all aspiring English Channel Swimmers....
( Thank You to Dover Channel Training For Use Of This Picture ) 
http://www.doverchanneltraining.com/
8.30 am..
swimmers and beech crew chat about
 what are today's swims  plans . 

Quick Ricks Report before
we started at 9.am 
Jelly is Ready..
BUT is he Ready for Jelly Fish That are waiting
just   for him in the the harbor today ...
Just for Charlie ..

Dover Conditions

Saturday:
Swimmers:  25
Water temperature:  18.4C
Air temperature:  22C 
Conditions:  Calm & sunny, slight chop towards end


Don`t Be Like Bob.!!
Today props 
it was great to see our Good friend Kieth this morning  ..
Kieth was part of THE  Dover Training
 beech Crew this morning ..

( Thank You to Dover Channel Training For Use Of This Picture ) 
http://www.doverchanneltraining.com/

basher 
Mrs T, Madge , The Boom & Jelly
warming up ... 
Ricks Report 
1st swim Done.. 5.8k 
in just over 90 minutes.
conditions are lovely ,

Jelly & Boom
time for a Tea Break ..
before a return to the sea  for another
90 minute splash 
the Boom Looking good & relaxed after the first swim
the big man is swimming great at the moment 


Some New Finis Team Kit to try out
we will post about this next time. 
Mmmmm.. speechless 



Ricks Report .
3hrs done ( 4 for Mel )
over 11k swam.. go start to the summer..
we will be back in dover in a few times ..
many thank to the Dover Channel Training team
for making us feel very welcome