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362,021 people have participated in World Swim. more

Total Raised

US$ 2,468,425 has been raised by World Swim. more

# Nets

717,062 nets funded with the money raised. more

as at 19 Jun 2013
# People # Nets
 1    64  (US$ 268)

Swimmer: Solo Speedo Snorkel Swim

Location: Taba, Egypt 
Date:
03 Dec 2005
Group: Speedo

Pre-swim:

Unfortunately, as I will be on holiday in sunny Egypt, I will have a swim in aid of the World Swim on this day in the hotel pool. To make it slightly different, as I swim regularly, I will commit to:

1) Swim early before breakfast! (hope hotel peeps will be ok with this!)
2) Swim at least a mile - in one session (stopping occassionally allowed)
3) Swim at least a few lengths in full snorkel gear! (no arm strokes allowed)

Special shout out to Esporta, Romford and Hannah Smith!

Thanks for looking.   

Map Egypt

Quick link to this page: http://www.WorldSwimAgainstMalaria.com/53942005
 
# LLINs Location CountryWhen By whomStatus  
1,900   Mulungu health zone, Bukavu flag Congo (Dem. ... Mar-Sep 07 Logo Malteser Intl Status

 SponsorDateAmount US$MessageNets funded
flag Solo Speedo Snorkel Swim 14 Mar 06 £125.00 US$209.43 US$58.64 Click here to see details of the distribution in Congo (Dem. Rep.) which this donation has helped to fundflag Status Photos
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

Subtotal  US$ 209.43
Gift Aid  US$ 58.64
Total raised  US$ 268.08



 
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