Well as they say time really does fly, can't believe the 30th March was the last post on this blog.
First let me bring you up to speed with all the exciting developments since then.
Last time I wrote we were hoping to break the $100,000 raised - we did that in style -some $105,287 the final worldwide total reported.
As for my Global Swimarathon recreation on my cruise holiday here you go
Part I
and Part II
I then went on to complete my own personal challenge for Rotary Global Swimarathon with a very icy dip up at Lake Windermere in the summer
from now on I'll leave the open water swimming to the experts Penny Palfrey and not forgetting Barbara Held who completed a double adding the English channel to her world record busting ocean swim in February!
Of course the summer time was incredibly exciting here in the UK with the Olympics and then Paralympics hosted in London. I was lucky enough to see rowing, Handball and best of all watch our very own team ambassadors - the Great Britain Women's Water Polo team in their first ever Olympic match - this is a fans eye view
We just about had time to catch our breath in between the Olympics and the Paralympics when on August 15th the news we'd all been waiting for came through - we were official Guinness World Record Holders!
Then to top it all we were shortlisted for and won the national UK Fundraising award for the best digital Facebook campaign
And so here we are in November, and sign ups for 2013 event are in full swing - we've updated and simplified the website we've added a detailed organization guide and we've contacted all the clubs that entered last year - we're hoping to pass 100 clubs signed up before the New Year. Plenty more updates to come, but the final word has to go to the world and our extraordinary 2012 event video Thankyou to everyone who made it such an incredible event, and thankyou for all your efforts towards 2013- hold on to your hats, we're just getting warmed up!!
The Rotary Global Swimarathon 2014 in it's 3rd year is aiming to break the $1million barrier for End Polio Now
Video about the event
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Monday, 20 February 2012
Brilliant coverage on BBC of Rotarians immunizing children in India from Polio
5 days to go. Woke up this morning to new registrations from India and Pakistan, and a further registration from an Interact club in Canada took us up to 108 officially entered clubs in India.
So still extremely busy on the sign ups front even with just a few days to go.
Tell you where else has been busy today - The BBC news rooms. We have had incredible coverage across the BBC Today Radio 4 show, Jeremy Vine show on Radio 2, BBC main news at 1pm and 6pm. Chief BBC medical correspondent Fergus Walsh @bbcferguswalsh on twitter if you want to take a look has made several reports from Delhi, and has been alongside some 500 Rotarians from Britain and Ireland who are taking part in the ongoing immunization of an incredible 170 million children this year in India alone.
Makes me all the more determined to help everyone taking part around the world raise as much money as possible - however many hours it takes, whatever the commitment - I'll give everything I've got to support you all the way. Please watch this inspiring clip and read the article.
Tommorow am, RIBI President Ray Burman will be featured live on BBC breakfast news - watch this space!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17072769
So still extremely busy on the sign ups front even with just a few days to go.
Tell you where else has been busy today - The BBC news rooms. We have had incredible coverage across the BBC Today Radio 4 show, Jeremy Vine show on Radio 2, BBC main news at 1pm and 6pm. Chief BBC medical correspondent Fergus Walsh @bbcferguswalsh on twitter if you want to take a look has made several reports from Delhi, and has been alongside some 500 Rotarians from Britain and Ireland who are taking part in the ongoing immunization of an incredible 170 million children this year in India alone.
Makes me all the more determined to help everyone taking part around the world raise as much money as possible - however many hours it takes, whatever the commitment - I'll give everything I've got to support you all the way. Please watch this inspiring clip and read the article.
Tommorow am, RIBI President Ray Burman will be featured live on BBC breakfast news - watch this space!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17072769
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