From
the
Advertiser, first published Monday 19th Jun 2006.
Fourteen-year-old
swimmer Lucy
Bouverie-Brine had one thing on her mind after 11 hours
and seven minutes in the pool.
The
pupil, who had just swam 21-miles, the equivalent of the
, needed a pizza.
“I
was starving,” she said. “I just couldn’t wait for it to be over, I was so tired.
The time just seemed to be going really slowly.”
The
youngster, from
, completed her mammoth swim at the Link Centre last Saturday to raise nearly £500
for a Gambian school.
Lucy
was picked together with a group of other students to visit the African country and
as part of the trip the pupils have to raise some cash. The money will be split 50-50
between travel expenses and funding new equipment for the school they will be visiting.
Lucy, who swims seven times a week, had to do 1, 344 lengths to complete the 21 miles.
She said: “I’m really pleased I did it.”
For
the last 300 lengths fellow Swindon Dolphin ASC swimmer Sarah
Baker, 15, joined her in the pool as a pacemaker.
Lucy
said: “That really helped me get through the last part.”
Mum
Claire, 44, said: “Obviously we’re very, very proud, she did really well.
“Just
before half way she was struggling then I think she got a second wind and off she
went again.
“Sarah
helped her finish so she was a bit of a heroine as well.”
She
added: “I just can’t believe she hasn’t got any aches now and she didn’t need that
much sleep either.”
From
the
Advertiser
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