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Radio teams take on Children in Need swim challenge
- Author, Jacob Panons
- Role, 大象传媒 News, South East
Local 大象传媒 radio teams in the South East are set to take on a combined 48-mile swim to raise money for Children in Need.
The Kent, Surrey and Sussex teams will begin their attempt as part of a national challenge on Monday and they are hoping to finish on Friday.
The Kent team is set to start at The Weald Leisure Centre in Cranbrook, while the Sussex and Surrey teams efforts will be spread out across their counties.
大象传媒 Radio Sussex's Will Flockton said: 鈥淲hen I heard about the challenge I thought it was going to be a breeze as a strong swimmer in my younger days, but boy, 50 metres is a long way when you start doing it!"
Mr Flockton added: "I'm really looking forward to doing a mile every day though.
"It鈥檚 really quite relaxing and therapeutic, serenely swimming away.鈥
大象传媒 radio stations across the UK will collectively swim 1,000 miles as part of the challenge.
Sophia Atkins, from 大象传媒 Radio Surrey, said she was "nervous for the challenge but very excited".
"I鈥檓 sure I鈥檓 going to get quite tired as the week goes on, but it will be a good excuse to eat a little extra chocolate!"
大象传媒 Radio Kent's Adam Dowling is also taking part in the challenge despite the fact he cannot swim.
He had his first swimming lesson in more than 30 years in the run up to the challenge as he learned how to do the breaststroke.
The presenter is planning to swim 25 metres as part of the fundraising efforts.
The Thousand Mile Challenge is being supported by former Team GB swimmers Rebecca Adlington and Mark Foster.
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