Alexis James
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In the UK alone, over four million people participated in some form of swimming in 2023.
And while the pandemic prompted a flurry of pool closures that continue today, many defied this worrying trend by heading for a dip outdoors in lakes, rivers, lochs, and seas. Over half a million of us took a dip in open water last year.
And yet, in a twisted irony, Covid-19 also triggered a shortage of qualified lifeguards to keep us safe.
And so, in this episode of Unsung, we meet some of the country’s best lifeguards to discover why they do what they do, and to see if we can’t persuade a few more to follow their lead…
Many thanks Fay Tennet and her lifeguarding team at the Great North Swim for having me tag along as they went about their work with such diligence and expertise.
My thanks also to the Royal Lifesaving Society for their help and support, and of course to the organisers at the Great North Swim for letting me come along.
Head to the links below to find out more about taking part in the Great North Swim or how to sign up as a volunteer lifeguard.
Quotes:
"I'm a sort of serial volunteer, so I just keep saying yes to stuff. It's great. And it does bring a huge amount of experience of things that you never even think about. For me, my personal drive is that I want to help people love what I love."
"Everyone's got a different story to what brought them to the water's edge. But all those stories have got a common thread, which is that We're all just human and we're all just trying to be better people. So that's why I came here today, just to kind of affirm that. And it's nice to give back."
"I'd always encourage people to volunteer; you get a lot out of it."
"Your days can be really long and really boring and wet and windy, and then within a millisecond something happens, and you've got to be on it. One minute you might be chatting to swimmers and saying, 'Oh, have a nice swim, isn't it lovely?' And the next minute you're being alerted to a medical emergency. And you are part of a team that is responding to basically save somebody's life. It really brings it home to the reason you're there."
"Everything in life is quite heavy for a lot of people. Being in the outdoors is risky. But it's not risky if you do it in the right way. And this event is the right way to do it. You know, and that's why we're here today."
Explore more
Bored Olympic lifeguard at Rio 2016
Great North Swim: Sign up
https://www.greatswim.org/great-north-swim
RLSS water safety event volunteer
https://www.rlss.org.uk/event-water-safety-volunteer
RLSS: the Water Safety Code
https://www.rlss.org.uk/the-water-safety-code
Swim England: Volunteering
https://www.swimming.org/careers/volunteering/
STA: How to become a swimming teacher
https://www.sta.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/How-to-Become-a-Swimming-Teacher-Guide-STA.pdf
STA: How to become a lifeguard
https://www.sta.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/How-to-Become-a-Lifeguard-Career-Guide-STA.pdf
STA: Community starters charity grants
https://www.sta.co.uk/news/category/community-starters/
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Episode credits
Writing & Narration: Alexis James
Producer: Matt Cheney
Artwork: Matt Walker
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Sports Podcast Awards
For the second year running, the Unsung podcast has been nominated as a finalist in the Sports Podcast Awards. This time around, we’re shortlisted in two categories: Best Sports Documentary Podcast and Best Olympics and Paralympics Podcast. We’d love your vote! You can do so in the links below: Best Sports Documentary Podcast: https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/sports_category/best-sports-documentary-podcast Best Olympics and Paralympics Podcast: https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/sports_category/best-olympics-and-paralympics-podcast