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Radipole Gardens AGM with a certain world reknown Weymouthian watery twist!

Well, I might hear a few groans…not an AGM…they’re boring

But ours this year will be anything but!

Following the obligatory matters, we have a VERY special guest speaker, someone who is well renown for hilarious stories of their life in Weymouth and swimming the channel.

AGM & SOCIAL EVENING

Here’s a few clues…

In 1974 the Guinness BOOK of Records dubbed him as “the first person to complete seven crossings of the English Channel”, he became the First and Original King of the Channel, a title given to the man who completed the most number of crossings of the English Channel as verified by the Channel Swimming Association.

Except for his first crossing in 1967, his swim crossings were all England to France: 1967-18hrs 34min / 1968-17hrs 52min / 1969-14hrs 29min / 1969-19hrs 41mm /1970 15hrs 14mm / 1973-15hrsl7min / 1974-13hrs 42min.

He is an adventurer who grew up on the South Coast of England spending many happy hours as a child on Weymouth Beach.

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At age seven, he joined the local swim club but he loved swimming in the sea. At age 14, in 1963, he joined the local water polo club as goalie conceding only two goals to opponents during the season.

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In 1965 at age 16, when congratulating a school friend on swimming the English Channel, he met his friend’s coach and trainer, Tom Watch, and began to dream that he, too, could swim the Channel.

With Tom’s encouragement, his parent’s support, lots of training and the desire to succeed, he walked into the chilly waters of English Channel only two years later and swam from Dover to the coast of France, a distance of 21 miles as the seagull flies. Then he did it again the next year, and the year after that until he had seven crossings to his name.

But this hero didn’t stop there. In the winter, he supplemented his conditioning by wrestling in the local Amateur Wrestling Club competing in

London, Manchester and other locations and ending up as the Silver Medalist – Intermediate British Heavyweight.

During the swimming season he completed other swims: Lulworth Cove to Weymouth – 10 miles, Weymouth to Lulworth Cove to Weymouth – 20 miles, Torquay to Brixnam to Torquay – 8 miles, Exmouth – 5 miles. Lake Bala, Wales – 8 miles, Swanage to Weymouth – 30 miles, Swanage to Bournemouth, 9 miles and many other swims for charity.

In 1970, he was selected to represent England at the International Lake Windemere Championship and finished fifth overall, the second Englishman to finish, behind Windermere International Champion Mike Read.

During the summers of 1971 and 1972, he competed in the professional circuit in Canada competing in Lake St. John, Saguenay River, Chicoutimi to Bagotville and the La Tuque 24 Hour Swim in Quebec.

In 1996, his name once again appeared in the Guinness Book of Records as the “First Person to Cross the English Channel every way Possible” – Swim (in it) / Boat (on it) / Aeroplane (over it) / Train/Euro Tunnel (under it).

Who is this one man wonder willing to share his lifetime of experiences with us all?

We have enticed non other than the world famous Weymouthian Mervyn Sharp to come along and entertain us all.

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Everyone is welcome along to enjoy what should be a scintillating evening, member of FORPAG or not, be prepared for a brilliant evening’s entertainment.

FREE entry.

Wednesday 19th September 7.30 start at Weymouth Centenary Club, 

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