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 43  years  I  headed  the  club  which  the  main  aim  was  to  teach  local  children  to
 swim. Looking back, apart from my family, it is the achievement I am most proud
 of,  and  the  club  still  continues  today  nearly  50  years  later  under  the  excellent
 guidance of Alan White and a new generation of teachers. I well remember that
 first club night in June 1976 when 120 children and adults turned up to be taught to
 swim in the tiny school pool. It was certainly a baptism by fire as Jane, Bryan and I
 took turns to teach yet another group. Numbers settled a little after that and I look
 back fondly at the many hundreds if not thousands of youngsters who have learnt
 to swim at the club. From time to time, I still get former members come up to me
 remembering fondly their time at the club: the barbecues and presentation nights
 in our garden, the carnival floats, the galas.
 There  have  I  guess  been  a  few  other  significant  events  in  my  life.  Meeting  Tom
 Watch, the Weymouth channel swimming coach legend and in 1992 completing a
 solo channel swim in 18 hours 41 minutes with the Channel Swimming Association. I
 won the Rosemary George trophy for the most meritorious swim of the year for that
 year because of the rough seas in the crossing. On the back of this I did a couple
 of 26kms swims across the Gulf of Toroneos in Greece, a wonderful experience in
 much warmer seas.

 With others, I formed the East Dorset Open Water Swimming Cub in Poole and was
 its founder chairman starting up the annual Seahorse Race at Studland where 300
 swimmers compete over a 3.8kms course. The club and the race continue today. I
 also swam a mile in every one of the remaining UK lidos in 2007/08 with my friend
 Dave Pratten (100 miles in 100 lidos) raising over £4,000 for Save the Children fund. I
 carried the Olympic torch in 2012 in recognition of my years teaching children to
 swim.    I  also  became  Dorset  County  ASA  president  in  2005  and  ASA  South-West
 president in 2018.

 Meanwhile, I made a couple of national television appearances, first with Robson
 Green on ITV with his wild swimming programme and then with Louise Minchin and
 the  BBC’s  Real  Rescues  programme.  I  have  covered  these  stories  in  previous
 features for the parish magazine so I must not go over the detail again. They were
 great fun to do, and it was interesting to see how programmes like these were put
 together.  My  dramatic rescue from  Dancing Ledge on  the Purbecks in 2011 was
 covered  brilliantly  by  the  BBC  and  Louise  was  charming.  It  was  the  second  time
 that I had been rescued by helicopter earning me the title in the family of, air miles
 Bob!
 Inspired by Diana I took up competitive flower arranging and have done quite well
 at that over the years. I will never be as good as Diana as she is the real expert, but
 I have had fun trying. Interestingly, our friends in the Dorset flower arranging world
 treat me like a proper flower arranger and I have picked up the occasional Area
 and Dorset County Show awards, so I am not a complete fraud!

 In  the  last  couple  of  years  and  20  years  after  I  retired  from  Canada  Life,  I  have
 been  selling  advertising  space  for  Miranda’s  West  Dorset  Magazine.  It  has  been


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