Walliams Swims Over the English Channel To France

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Walliams Swims Over the English Channel To France

The English Channel is entered significantly more than 1-100 times until now. About 900 crossings have already been built from England to France and around 250 crossings from France to England. The majority of the swimmers that accomplished the crossing are person but women have caused it to be also.

The report of the Channel crossings is presented by Alison Streeter, who managed to make 43 effective swims across the channel.

British star David Walliams, popular actor and author had the initiative of crossing the English Channel for charity. The goal of this test will be to raise money for Sport Relief. The comedian is aware of the problem of his attempt and that's why h-e trained himself for nearly 1-2 months with former Olympic pentathlete Greg Whyte.

Walliams is saying that he will 'just be in a pair of Speedos and goggles - it is what the public wants,' but he got his education very seriously. The crossing of the Channel is recognized as 'the Everest of open-water swimming' and only a few of those that try it succeed.

But jokes aside, exactly what the 34-year-old comic is attempting is very an accomplishment. Few people succeed - only 10% according to some figures - and the swimming is identified Walliams, who is raising money for Sport Relief, has spent the past 1-1 months training and Alison Streeter,the record holder for the Channel crossings explains what are one of the most difficult points is this attempt:

'It isn't about the distance, lots of people can move the equivalent in a pool,' she says. 'It boils down for the cold. Fit swimmers are often all muscle and do not have much fat on them, this implies they get cold faster and when the cold gets into your muscles it's very difficult to continue.'

Considering that Walliams plans to make his attempt time between 2-8 June and 1-5 July which is early in the growing season, it means that the cold is going to be an even greater issue.

Other important factors which make the attempt difficult are the wind, the tides and the weather. The tides are difficult to estimate as they are strong and change course about every six hours and they change in height and movement rate every day.

The area climate can transform very quickly and sometimes do not match the forecasts.

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Ms Streeter says that she has done 43 swims - seven in one year after - and every one of them has been different' but she believes that 'David Walliams is apparently planning in the correct way, so he'll have a reasonable chance.'

O-n 4th July 2006, David Walliams started from the beach near Dover and successfully swam the 21 miles over the English Channel in 10 hours 30 minutes. Before the swim he said he hopes to perform the 21-mile charity swim in less than 1-6 hours and declared: 'I think I've a 50/50 chance to getting across. I hope people see it as a point..

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